TYT: Nose Grown On Man's Forehead | Mind Blowing Science

Citing local media, Reuters and the BBC report that doctors in China's Fujian province have helped a young man grow a second nose on his forehead.

The 22-year-old man, identified by Reuters only as Xiaolian, apparently had his first nose disfigured in a traffic accident last year, but didn't get it treated. Over time it became infected, inflicting irreparable damage. Doctors responded with the obvious workaround.

"The new nose is grown by placing a skin tissue expander onto Xiaolian's forehead, cutting it into the shape of a nose and planting a cartilage taken from his ribs," Reuters explains. The idea is to eventually transplant the new nose to the traditional spot in the middle of the patient's face.
Some have questioned the authenticity of the photos, but the BBC has some pretty convincing-looking video. And a Johns Hopkins expert told ABC News the treatment sounds plausible, if unorthodox. Usually doctors regrow noses in the place where the old ones were before, Johns Hopkins' Patrick Byrne told the network. “My guess would be that they felt that the tissue in the nose was so damaged they had to use the forehead skin on the interior part of the nose."

There's a lot that could go wrong, Byrne said. But if all goes well, Xiaolian's new nose should work nearly as well as its predecessor. In the future, he added, doctors may be able to grow noses and ears in a laboratory before transplanting them onto people's faces, which sounds far more practical for patients who'd prefer not to look like a Picasso portrait incarnate.

Ana Kasparian, Desi Doyen (Green News Report) and comedian Jimmy Dore (The Jimmy Dore Show) break the story down on The Young Turks.

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