Face to face
This article in New Scientist talks about face transplant technology, which should be ready to hit the 'real world' in six to nine months.
Surgeons are working on face transplants (which I have to admit is something I never thought of) to help people who are badly disfigured.
But [Peter Butler of the Royal Free Hospital's] own survey of 120 people including nurses and doctors revealed that while some would be willing to receive a face transplant, none would be prepared to donate their own face. Butler hopes that if full details of the procedure and its medical need are made clear, potential donors might be able to overcome their initial revulsion.
It would be kind of creepy, someone walking around with your face, though they also say that it wouldn't look like you (underlying bone structure, etc.)