Yes, the nose can be transplanted, although it is a complex procedure typically performed in cases of severe trauma, cancer, or congenital defects. Such transplants involve both the reconstruction of the nasal structures and the reattachment of blood vessels and nerves, which is essential for proper function and appearance. The patient usually requires immunosuppressive medications to prevent rejection of the transplanted tissue. While successful nose transplants are rare, advancements in surgical techniques and post-operative care are improving outcomes.
Yes they can be transplanted.
Yes, livers can be transplanted.
Qui transtulit sustinet (Latin "He who transplanted sustains", also "He Who Transplanted Still Sustains" or "He Who Transplanted Continues to Sustain")
The cornea is the normally transplanted part of the eye.
He who transplanted still sustains
no
Coffee is the plant that can be transplanted.
Yes, asparagus can be successfully transplanted if done carefully and at the right time of year.
When my heart fails I hope to be able to get a heart transplant
Yes.
no
be amuse