I believe it's much easier to find a heart these days due to advances in anti-rejection medication and whilst you still need blood group matching, tissue typing is less of an issue than it used to be.
Most people don't seem to care what it looks like. It's not like hearts are particularly attractive, or on show, or anything. Not unless they stitch you up with a glass front like a grandfather clock these days.
"...if ye had 4 husbands or more what would you like them to be good at most?" Not being able to find me when I'm hiding in the cupboard under the stairs.
I'd like my four, or more husbands to be very good at that.
RE: A good heart these days is hard to find? True or false. Is looks more important? etc
My pleasure. I'd also like to point out that organ trafficking is unethical. The deal is especially lousy for those donating hearts.