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'I didn't recognise myself': Charity worker has half her face eaten away by a flesh-eating bug after cutting it when she fell out of the bath
Lou Japp, 54, lost an eye and much of the left side of her face after she fell in the bath and contracted necrotising fasciitis Has spent five years having surgery to reconstruct her ravaged features Now having a prosthetic mask created that can be attached with glue The vital finishing touches, which have yet to be added, include eyelashes, eyebrows, and an acrylic eye
By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 14:33 GMT, 23 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:00 GMT, 23 August 2013

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A charity worker whose life was wrecked by a flesh-eating bug is having her face re-built by doctors. Mother-of-six Lou Japp lost an eye and much of the left side of her face after she fell in the bath and contracted necrotising fasciitis. The 54-year-old, who almost died, could not go out in public without an eye patch and scarves covering her face - and even then children would recoil in terror.

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Lou Japp lost an eye and much of the left side of her face after she fell in the bath and contracted necrotising fasciitis. After the failure of dozens of surgical operations to reconstruct her ravaged features, doctors are now creating what is believed to be the first prosthetic face for a flesh-eating bug victim in Scotland

After the failure of dozens of surgical operations to reconstruct her ravaged features, doctors are now creating what is believed to be the first prosthetic face for a flesh-eating bug victim in Scotland. Mrs Japp, from Kelty, Fife, hopes the lifelike mask will allow her to live a normal life after five years of mental and physical pain. She fell and cut her face while getting out of the bath in July 2008 to answer a telephone call from a neighbour. The wound then became infected with necrotising fasciitis which spread rapidly. Surgeons removed much of her face to stop the bug spreading to the internal organs and killing her. Even then, she was placed in a coma and put on a ventilator for several days, watched over by her husband of 22 years, Robert, 58. Mrs Japp said that when she came round she was 'trapped in a nightmare'. She said: 'When they told me that I had lost half of my face I was devastated.

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Mrs Japp fell and cut her face while getting out of the bath to answer a telephone call. The wound became infected with necrotising fasciitis which spread rapidly and nearly killed her

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Mrs Japp (left, before the incident) lost her hair, so began wearing hats and scarves around her head to cover up her scars (right)

'It just didnt seem real, I couldnt believe that this was happening to me. I was scared because I didnt know what was going to happen.' She described the first time she looked into the mirror, after the life-altering procedure as 'shocking'. 'I didnt recognise myself. I was devastated but I was just happy to be alive.' She added: 'Id lost all my hair so I started to wear hats and wrap scarves around my head to cover up my scars so people wouldnt notice. 'And I wore eye masks but they were dysfunctional and not comfortable, it didnt feel feminine. 'Kids were scared and when I would walk to the shops people would stare at me and it felt uncomfortable. Mrs Japp, who raises money for charity by knitting, has undergone 30 operations but surgical reconstruction has now been ruled out. 'Over the last five years doctors have attempted to reconstruct my face surgically but it hasnt worked,' she said.

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Now doctors are creating a prosthetic face for Mrs Japp (pictured with her husband Robert) that will finally give her a normal appearance. The sophisticated mask now halfway to completion and is attached every day using special glue

'The plastic surgeon told me theres no other surgical things we can try, wed exhausted all options. The skin is so fragile it regularly tears under the stress of everyday life.' But doctors at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, are now creating a prosthetic face for her that will finally give her a normal appearance. The sophisticated mask is attached every day using special glue. Doctors plan to make the business easier by using magnets attached to her cheek bones and eye socket. The mask itself is made of medical-grade silicon, making it comfortable and lifelike in appearance. Doctors used Mrs Japp's intact right side to create a wax mould for the silicon. The vital finishing touches, which have yet to be added, include eyelashes, eyebrows, and an acrylic eye. The whole process is taking doctors 11 weeks to complete and Lou has seven still to go. She said: 'When I was told I could have a mask built to match the remaining side of my face I was over the moon.

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The mask itself is made of medical-grade silicon, making it comfortable and lifelike in appearance. Doctors used Mrs Japp's intact right side to create a wax mould for the silicon. The vital finishing touches, which have yet to be added, include eyelashes, eyebrows, and an acrylic eye

'I can feel confident again and be social and continue with my life without people judging me and looking at me in a negative way.' 'I spend half an hour each morning glueing the mask onto my face, then using special make up to blend the mask in. 'I got a prescription for new wigs too so soon Ill have a new face and be a new person and I absolutely cant wait. 'My friends and family are as excited about it as I am, and we can all celebrate together when the mask is complete.' Dr Yvonne Moore, an expert in prosthetic facial reconstruction at Ninewells, is leading the team which is creating Lous new face. Dr Moore, who usually works with cancer patients and accident victims, confirmed: 'This is the first orbital prosthesis I have made for a survivor of necrotising fasciitis.' She added: 'We do it so they can go out and feel like people arent staring at them and they can have a social life...and to gain a sense of normality and gain confidence.'

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Comments (6)
Newest Oldest Best rated Worst rated View all Poor woman! - Ben Adam , Essex, United Kingdom, 23/8/2013 16:25 Click to rate Report abuse I'd bet my life on the fact that she contracted it from the healthcare facility when she initially sought treatment for her injuries. Infections have become so rampant in healthcare facilities your best option is to avoid them at all cost. - Sarah the nurse , Iowa USA, 23/8/2013 16:22 Click to rate Report abuse Terrible thing to happen to Mrs Japp but her 'mask' looks amazing. Once it's finished I hope she feels confident and happier in herself. Well done for such a positive article. Keep smiling Mrs Japp. Xxx - ElsieC , Somerset, United Kingdom, 23/8/2013 16:21 Click to rate Report abuse With the mental and physical problems this woman is lucky to be alive. Let's hope the surgeons do a wonderful job and try to make her look as normal as can be. Praying for her. - Bugsy , Malaga, United Kingdom, 23/8/2013 16:14 Click to rate Report abuse What a shame, God Bless her. - Vicky Leeks777 , Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 23/8/2013 16:13 Click to rate Report abuse Rating 69 Rating 60 Rating 86 Rating 29 Rating 80

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Puts everyday troubles into perspective really. Brave woman and good on her husband for being so supportive. - Gwen , Hampshire, 23/8/2013 16:06 Click to rate Report abuse Share this comment The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Rating 146

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