The man who is the world’s first person to successfully undergo a face and double hand transplant has confirmed that he is engaged.
Six years ago, Joe DiMeo’s life changed forever when fell asleep at the wheel of his Dodge Challenger, after finishing a night shift in July 2018, causing his car to hit a curb and subsequently burst into flames.
Thankfully, two heroic individuals nearby were able to rescue DiMeo from the burning vehicle – but he was left with life-changing injuries from the accident.

Joe DiMeo, the world’s first successful face transplant recipient, is now engaged to partner Jessica Koby (Instagram/joeroydimeo)
DiMeo was left with third degree burns to 80 percent of his body and was placed in a medically induced coma before having his fingertips amputated and undergoing more than 20 reconstructive surgeries.
However, his journey was far from over, as the now 26-year-old would then go on to be the first person ever to successfully survive a face and double hand transplant in August 2020. The surgery had been around 23 hours long, with DiMeo given a success rate of just six percent.

The couple bonded over their love of Boston Terrier dogs (Instagram/joeroydimeo)
His surgery has since been considered a major milestone in the medical field.
Four years on and DiMeo has since been focusing on rebuilding his life, as well as finding love with Jessica Koby.
After being moved by DiMeo’s resilience, Koby tracked him down online and the pair soon bonded via Instagram over their shared love of dogs.
As the relationship blossomed from platonic to romantic, the 33-year-old moved to be nearer to DiMeo’s home in New Jersey.
The relationship has since gone from strength-to-strength, with DiMeo recently announcing the couple’s engagement online.
Sharing a photo of himself and Koby, alongside their Boston Terrier dogs on social media, he captioned the image ‘Big things going down on December 5th’, alongside emojis of a bride and groom. Koby can also be seen wearing an engagement ring in the photo.
Koby also shared a video of the proposal on her own Instagram account, which showed him getting down on one knee to pop the question while the pair were out and about.
“I guess I’m the right one Joe asked and I said yes. I can’t wait @joeroydimeo,” she captioned the clip.
Koby had previously spoken about her love for DiMeo, revealing that she loved how ‘gentle, kind, and courageous’ he is.
“He is quiet at first but very knowledgeable and engaging. I love how gentle, kind, and courageous he is,” she said in a previous interview (via The Daily Star).
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The man who claims to have had the ‘world’s first face and double hand transplant’ from a donor twice his age finds love five years later.
Joe DiMeo suffered a horror incident when his Dodge Challenger crashed and burst into flames in July 2018.
The now 24-year-old was left with third degree burns to 80 percent of his body and had his fingertips amputated.
He underwent 20 reconstructive plastic surgeries and spent 23 hours in August 2020 having the pioneering surgery.

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His new face was from a 48-year-old male stroke victim.
Five years later, Joe has found love with girlfriend Jessica Koby, 32, who got together after she sent him an Instagram message two years ago, when she read about his story.
Joe, from New Jersey, said: “It didn’t feel weird being given the face of someone nearly twice my age because I was just completely ready to start my life again.
“This is who I am now and I came to terms with that quite quickly really.
“When I was burnt I was not looking for love but I was always confident it would happen eventually because I am the same on the inside.
“Nothing has changed besides my skin.
“Now it’s really just amazing getting independence again.
“After surgery I was like at 0% – I couldn’t really do anything.
“Now I feel like I’m at 50%. I can cook, clean, do laundry and I can move my phone better.
“I didn’t really think I could motivate people until someone DM’d me saying ‘you saved me from suicide.'”

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Joe and Jessica’s relationship blossomed as they bonded over their shared love for Boston Terrier dogs – and they now share Buster, six, and Kirkland, seven.
Jessica, a nurse, said: “For everything he has gone through, he remains so positive and such a light.
“I love Joe inside and out because he is a funny guy, he knew what he wanted in life and was very mature for his age.”
Joe’s accident happened when he fell asleep at the wheel on his way home from a night shift working in a food testing laboratory in July 2018 in Hillside, New Jersey.
It took a team of 140 surgeons, nurses and support staff at NYU Langone hospital in New York City to pull off the pioneering surgery in August 2020 – which had only been attempted twice before.

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Joe added: “I’m 6”1’ and wide and then on top of that I wear short sleeves a lot of the time so you can see my burnt arms.
“So I don’t mind people staring because I would stare too.
“I could do a pity party but that’s just not me.
“I’m writing a book so I want to get that out, we’re looking at houses because our apartment is just too small for us right now, and I’d like to get my own car.
“I’ll be on medication for the rest of my life. I take like 15 pills a day.
“The main three just prevent my transplants from being rejected and the rest are just electrolytes that all the transplant meds take away.”
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