A donated placenta has been used to help save a man's eye after an acid attack.
Acid was squirted into Paul Laskey's face causing severe chemical burns to his eye, "melting" both the inner and outer layers of his cornea.
He had two emergency corneal transplants and three amnion grafts, where tissue from the inner lining of a donated placenta was used to save his eye.
Mr Laskey, from Newcastle, said: "I'm so thankful to the mother who donated her placenta to help people like me who are at risk of losing their sight completely."