Derek Pfaff, a college student from Michigan, doesn't remember attempting suicide in 2014. He woke up in a hospital bed with severe facial injuries, believing he had been in a car accident. His father found him after noticing the family's gun cabinet was open.
Trigger warning: This article includes discussion of suicide and graphic content Derek Pfaff remembers being under a lot of stress throughout college. He remembers coming home from school during spring break in March 2014. But he does not remember the night that forever changed his life. “I don’t remember anything,” said Pfaff, from Harbor Beach, Michigan. “I don’t remember getting the gun, going outside, shooting myself or the weeks afterwards.” It was shortly after 1.
” The team 3D-printed a customised guide for the procedure that they used almost like art stencils to guide them on where to cut and execute all aspects of the surgery on the bones of the face. And “critical to the success of the operation” was mapping out facial nerve branches on both the donor and the recipient, Mardini said.
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