Pioneering surgeons at The Royal London Hospital are repairing our broken cyclists.
Jenna Corbin, works as a paralegal and charity volunteer. She also has a large and inoperable birthmark across her face, but refuses to let this define her.
The launch of The National Facial, Oral and Oculoplastic Research Centre (NFORC) was featured in the London Evening Standard on Tuesday 25th November 2014.
Professor Iain Hutchison’s editorial for the British Dental Journal to coincide with Mouth Cancer Action Month.
Professor Iain Hutchison urges that all dental implants should be fitted to patients diagnosed with mouth cancer during their initial reconstructive surgery.
Read the full article on the BBC here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-22466216
Why do we react to “disgusting” stimuli, the way we do?
Professor Iain Hutchison joins presenter, Bridget Kendall, and a panel of experts to talk about disgust. This psychological and physiological reaction can cause undue prejudice to patients with physical deformities. Continue reading
One of our supporters, Josh, features in the Embarrassing Bodies, Stand Up to Cancer special on Channel 4.
Professor Iain Hutchison speaks on US-based podcast, Morning Stories, about his work and Saving Faces.
Professor Iain Hutchison comments on the “Most comprehensive face transplant revealed.”
Read more here: https://www.channel4.com/news/most-comprehensive-face-transplant-revealed