
In 2006, Andy Sandness faced the darkest moment of his life. Overwhelmed by depression, he attempted to take his life in an act of desperation. But what should have ended it all became the start of an extraordinary journey. Against the odds, Andy survived—but the cost was devastating.
What followed wasn’t just about recovery. It was about transformation, healing, and rediscovering purpose in the most unexpected way.
Survival with Scars: The Aftermath of a Life-Altering Decision
After surviving a self-inflicted gunshot to the face, Andy woke up in a reality he couldn’t have prepared for. He had lost his nose, jaw, mouth, and parts of his forehead. His face—his identity—was gone. Every glance in the mirror was a reminder of the trauma, and the reaction from others only deepened his isolation.
Video: 2 years after face transplant, Andy Sandness’ smile shows his progress
Children were frightened. Strangers stared. Andy withdrew from public spaces and even from loved ones. He endured several reconstructive surgeries over the years, but despite medical efforts, he still felt incomplete. His emotional wounds were as deep as the physical ones.
Yet, he never gave up on the possibility of reclaiming a normal life.
A Leap of Faith: Choosing to Hope Once Again
Nearly a decade later, Andy made a bold choice that would change everything: he agreed to be placed on the waiting list for a full face transplant. It was a risky decision—only a few such surgeries had ever been performed in the world, and finding a donor match would be no easy task.
But Andy believed that if there was even a sliver of hope, it was worth chasing.

A Tragic Loss Leads to an Unimaginable Gift
In June 2016, the call came. A donor had been found.
Calen “Rudy” Ross, a young man who had recently passed away, had become a potential match. Rudy’s widow, Lilly, was faced with a heartbreaking decision—to donate her husband’s face to someone she had never met. She struggled with the idea, but ultimately said yes. Her decision gave Andy more than a new face—it gave him the possibility of a full life again.
The Surgery That Changed Everything
On June 16, 2016, at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, 60 surgeons, nurses, and specialists came together for a groundbreaking 56-hour operation. It was the clinic’s first full face transplant, and one of the most intricate surgeries ever attempted.
Video: Mayo Clinic’s first face transplant patient meets donor’s family
Andy received Rudy’s nose, lips, cheeks, upper jaw, teeth, and much of the surrounding tissue. When he finally looked in the mirror after surgery, he didn’t see a stranger. He saw hope, staring back for the first time in years.
The Long Road to Recovery
Recovering from such a transformative surgery was a challenge like no other. Andy had to relearn how to speak, eat, smile, and even breathe properly. Each step forward required patience, discipline, and sheer determination.
Speech therapists, physical therapists, and psychologists worked closely with him through the entire process. Every word he spoke and every movement he regained was a milestone. Slowly, Andy began to feel human again—not just on the outside, but deep within.

Looking in the Mirror—And Finally Seeing Himself
The emotional healing was just as powerful as the physical recovery. Andy started reintegrating into the world. He went back to work. He spent time with friends and family again. And in a deeply emotional moment, he met Lilly—the woman who had made his transformation possible.
There were no words strong enough to describe the gratitude and compassion in that room. Two people, forever connected by tragedy and healing, found comfort in knowing their pain had created something meaningful.
Video: Mayo Clinic’s First Face Transplant: The Patient
Becoming a Voice for Mental Health and Second Chances
Today, Andy Sandness is not just a survivor. He is a mental health advocate, speaking openly about his struggles with depression and the power of seeking help. His story touches people not just because of the surgery, but because of the message behind it.
“If I had known the life I could have, I wouldn’t have tried to end it,” Andy often shares. His message is clear—there is always a way forward, even in your darkest hour.

Redefining Strength in the Face of Adversity
Andy didn’t ask to be an inspiration. He simply wanted a chance to live without hiding. But through one of the most advanced medical procedures ever performed, he became a symbol of hope, resilience, and the strength of the human spirit.
His story encourages others to look beyond appearances and recognize that everyone carries invisible battles. It also sparks crucial conversations around suicide prevention and mental health awareness.
Final Reflection: The Power of a Second Chance

Andy Sandness’s journey is not just about surviving the unthinkable—it’s about rising from it. His story reminds us that life can offer second chances, even after unimaginable pain.
And for those watching from the sidelines, Andy offers something we all need from time to time: proof that no matter how broken life seems, there’s still a road back to healing.
Because sometimes, the most powerful transformation isn’t just the one we see—it’s the one that happens within.