Saletan writes about a face-transplant:
Physical function is the traditional purpose of surgery. Social function is a newer concept but makes sense: You need facial muscles to interact with others. We’re still talking about functions; they just happen to be social. But then the Cleveland doctors take the next step: They remove functionality from the equation. Having a normal face is socially necessary, they argue, not just because of what your face does, but because of how it looks. Appearance alone can be grounds for a potentially lethal procedure.
Poulos grinds his teeth.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2008/12/the-social-is-surgical/207275/
