A liver transplant is an operation to remove your liver and replace it with a healthy one from a donor.
It may be recommended if your liver has stopped working properly (liver failure) and other treatments cannot help.
Having a liver transplant involves 3 main stages:
This can be a long and difficult process, both physically and emotionally.
Liver transplants are generally very successful and most people are eventually able to return to their normal activities afterwards.
It can take a year or more to fully recover.
After a liver transplant, you'll need to:
Most people live more than 10 years after a liver transplant and many live for up to 20 years or more.
A liver transplant is a big operation that has a risk of some serious complications. These can happen during, soon after, or even years afterwards.
Some of the main complications and risks of a liver transplant are:
A liver transplant will only be recommended if the risks of not having a transplant outweigh the risks of having one.
If you wish to donate your liver, there are 2 ways you can do this: