Yeah I don't see the big deal either.
If it's going to improve someone's quality of life then I don't see the problem with it.
And of course they would have to seek permission from the family, just like they can't just take a dead person's internal organs without consent.
Having a disfigurment on the face can make some people spend the whole of their lives shut off from society
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They have carried out studies that they say show a transplant is not only physically possible but would have huge psychological benefits for people left disfigured by accidents or burns.
'Many of them have very disfiguring injuries and spend their lives indoors, so for them this is not just life-enhancing surgery, it is lifesaving because it gives them back the chance to rejoin society.'
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Weren't people reacting the same when major organ transplants started being performed?