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Is Face transplants ethical. 2 page double spaced essay

2006-09-28 12:47:54 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

6 answers

Well, I'm not going to do your homework, but, yes!

To the person who has suffered all thier lives, with a facial deformity, and now wants to lead a "normal life" with out the stigma, and harrasement of people abusing them because of something that was beyond thier control, its a healing balm as medicine would be to a patient who is sick.

No one wants to be "pointed out" and abused because they are "different". People dont accept those who arent in the "norm" of Society!

They are ridiculed, abused, both physical and mentally, kept from getting good jobs, and are often times ostracized from Normal People, simply because of the way they look.

They develope hatred, and other mental diseases, because they are abused, and tortured. They dont "know" what "normal" living is, like you and I do! All they get is the pain that Society inflicts upon them...

I would say, that if the person who "donates" the face is not in the same town, or county or where ever the donor is, then let them have it, to better thier life.

I wish you well..

Jesse

2006-09-28 12:54:12 · answer #1 · answered by x 7 · 0 0

I don't think there's a problem with face transplants.....it really is the same as any other organ transplant. If you need a liver & someone has died and donated a liver.....you should get it.

If you have a physical facial problem and they now have the technology to transplant a face...why wouldn't you want it?

But I would think that it might be a little disconcerting for someone who knew the face donor to run into the receiver one day....they might think they were seeing a ghost.

2006-09-28 12:58:55 · answer #2 · answered by Canadian Ken 6 · 0 0

face transplants just take the skin of the face, they keep the bone structure, fat and muscle tissue that give your face your unique shape. this does not give someone someone elses face and it gives people (like burn victims) a human face

2006-09-28 12:57:03 · answer #3 · answered by imanalchemist 2 · 0 0

offender Punishment, quite, the dying Penalty. we've intense crime, and as quickly as a guy or woman is an grownup, you're held to the factors of society. yet not all of those adults have been taught those standards. So punishment isn't probable punishment for the purpose of correcting incorrect habit or innovations. And the dying penalty is the main agregious horror we as a society mete out to those that devote homicide. did you recognize that the dying Penalty does not actual preclude homicide? study carried out on people who're on dying Row have of course popular that the murderers knew on the time of their crimes that the dying Penalty existed. besides the undeniable fact that, they did not believe they might get caught. it somewhat is through fact their households did not appropriate practice them that we ought to obey the regulation. So while they committed their murders, that they had little journey with expertise that their would be harsh punishment. there's an incredible quantity of artwork we ought to do to coach this grotesque dying Penalty to dying itself. we've additionally positioned to dying lots of people who have been later popular as Innoscent. Is isn't undesirable sufficient we kill people who've killed, yet that we imprison and kill people who have not killed? We ought to communicate this intense subject.

2016-12-15 16:25:52 · answer #4 · answered by broscious 3 · 0 0

Is this a school assignment?

Well, I think it would save on a lot of facelifts.

2006-09-28 12:49:20 · answer #5 · answered by Pamela J 3 · 0 0

no, there is too much risk for infection, then they wouldnt have a face! plus, you can really only get a dead persons face soooo then you would probably be an old person, ew.

2006-09-28 12:51:37 · answer #6 · answered by isk8 2 · 0 2

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