Firefighter Has Face Transplant After Third-Degree Burns & Survives Against All Odds – See Him Now, 7 Years Later
Patrick Hardison, a Mississippi firefighter, suffered devastating burns to his face during a 2001 rescue attempt when a house collapsed on him. Left disfigured, he endured years of public discomfort, relying on sunglasses, a cap, and prosthetic ears. After 71 surgeries failed to restore his normal life, Hardison became the recipient of the most extensive face transplant ever in 2015. The 26-hour operation, led by Dr. Eduardo D. Rodriguez and a team of over 100 medical professionals, used the donated face of David Rodebaugh. The complex surgery, with a 50/50 survival chance, gave Patrick new eyelids, ears, and a complete facial structure. Despite lifelong anti-rejection medication, Hardison now lives a transformed life, inspiring hope with plans for a book. Grateful to his donor’s family and the medical team, he advocates that it’s never too late to overcome adversity. His story honors the extraordinary achievements of modern medicine and organ donation.