Explore a compelling TED talk by facial surgeon Iain Hutchison, who discusses his work with severely disfigured individuals and his efforts to improve their lives through advanced surgical techniques. Discover how Hutchison celebrates the humanity of his patients by commissioning their portraits, and gain insights into the profound impact of facial disfigurement on both individuals and society. Be prepared for potentially disturbing images of injured faces, with a specific warning for the segment from 12:10 to 13:19. Learn about the thoughtful answers Hutchison provides regarding our deep-seated reactions to facial disfigurement, and appreciate the powerful portraits by artist Mark Gilbert that accompany this 18-minute presentation.
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Iain Hutchison: Saving faces
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TED