I did - I saw some footage of the video - she looks not human. The only things that I saw that weren’t disturbing were the before pictures of her, the pictures of the owner’s daughter, and the computer generated photo of a face that wasn’t an actual photo.
Actually they have the old videos and new videos co-mingled. On the new video they obscure her face so you can’t tell either way. They *say* she looks good but you’re not allowed to see.
Then it would be a relative term. The fake that she now has a nose and recognizable features, is fantastic compared to what she had before.
They mentioned in the report that photos haven’t yet, as she heals, been allowed of the lady’s new face. But the daughter seemed to think the results were fantastic and that’s, after all, what really counts.