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The Facts
- Domestic violence
is a pattern of coercion that can include repeated battering and injury,
psychological abuse, sexual assault, progressive social isolation, deprivation
and intimidation
- Over five million
women a year are affected by domestic violence in the United States;
over one million victims require medical attention
- In the United
States, a woman is beaten every nine seconds by an intimate or
former partner
- 75 percent
of women who are in an abusive relationship receive battering to
their face and head area
- Women are more
often victims of domestic violence than victims of burglary, muggings
or other physical crime combined
- Women who leave
their batterers are at 75 percent greater risk of severe injury
or death than those who stay
- 42 percent
of murdered women in the United States are killed by their intimate
partners
The National Domestic Violence Project ...
The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS)
through its Educational and Research Foundation, is the first surgical
group to take a firm stand against domestic violence. Through surgery,
counseling, and support, the AAFPRS is helping victims to break out of
the cycle of abuse, enhance their self-esteem and begin to rebuild their
lives. In 1994, the AAFPRS teamed up with the National Coalition Against
Domestic Violence (NCADV) the umbrella group for a majority
of shelters in the United States to develop FACE TO FACE: The
National Domestic Violence Project. The AAFPRS works hand-in-hand
with shelters nationwide in making sure that the individual is helped
emotionally as well as physically. After the psychological healing has
begun (with the help of professional counseling) and the victim is safely
away from the violent relationship, surgery is performed to repair damaged
facial features and to hopefully alleviate the painful memories of past
abuse.
The AAFPRS is leading
the medical community in the fight against domestic violence by helping
to empower individuals who have been physically abused. Participating
AAFPRS surgeons offer complimentary consultation and surgery to survivors
of domestic violence.
AAFPRS is Talking a Firm Stand ...
The initial call
The AAFPRS and NCADV offer a 24-hour toll-free number 1-800-842-4546
for victims of domestic violence who are burdened with physical scars
or injuries located on the head, face, and neck. During the initial
call, survivors are screened to determine if their injuries are a result
of domestic violence, if they are out of the abusive relationship, and
to obtain a brief description of the injuries sustained.
A domestic
violence shelter must be contacted
The survivor is given the name of a domestic violence shelter in their
local area and advised to set up an appointment with a domestic violence
counselor at the program. There are two purposes for this appointment:
to receive verification from an independent source that the injuries are
due to domestic violence, and to ensure that all participants are attending
a local domestic violence program. It is anticipated that the individuals
requesting services will have been out of the violent situation for at
least one-year.
Facial plastic
surgeon referral
The shelter counselor then contacts the AAFPRS domestic violence coordinator
to confirm that the individual has begun the inner healing process and
is out of the abusive relationship. The next step is a referral to an
AAFPRS local surgeon who will provide complimentary consultation and
surgery.
The process is simple
no forms are required just the heartfelt desire of individuals to
empower their own lives, make the changes that are necessary to free themselves
from harmful situations and to move away from the emotional and physical
effects of abuse.
The AAFPRS is the
world's largest association of facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons
with more than 2,600 members whose cosmetic and reconstructive
surgery focuses on the face, head and neck. Academy fellows are board-certified
and subscribe to a code of ethics.
Partial funding for this program has been provided by Physician's Choice
of Arizona, Inc. and Allergan. We would also like to thank LifeCell
Corporation for their donation of the product Alloderm, for use by
patients in this program.
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