This is a difficult question to answer because it depends on the individual.
A person approved for heart transplantation is placed on the heart transplant waiting list of a heart transplant center.
In a successful bone marrow transplant, the donor's marrow migrates to the cavities in the recipient's bones and produces normal numbers of healthy blood cells. Bone marrow transplants can extend a person's life, improve quality of life.
Transplantee
No. That is based on DNA, which a transplant will not change.
Isabelle Dinoire was the recipient of the first facial transplant in 2005.
transplant = Transparent Plant = See-through Plant Transplant-to transfer one part of the body (an organ, a tissue, etc.) to another part of your body, or from one person or animal to another person or animal.
Landry Hutchins
it is so personal ques ten to that person you should ask to him.....in history there no deviance about his transplant
Possibly. Depends on the health of the person.
Depends on what blood type the person receiving the transplant is. They have to be the same.
Transplant
Louis Washkanzki was the person who was the first person to receive a heart transplant in 1967.