Perceptions of Quality of Life among Face Transplant Recipients: A Qualitative Content Analysis

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – Global Open

This qualitative study explores how face transplant recipients perceive changes in quality of life following transplantation. Through structured interviews and content analysis, the authors examine themes related to identity, social reintegration, emotional well-being, and functional recovery. The findings provide insight into the lived experiences of recipients beyond clinical outcomes, underscoring the importance of patient-reported perspectives in evaluating success and guiding ethical, patient-centred care in facial transplantation.

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