A short while back someone commented about the miracle of IVF and then came Octomom, .. the result of no ethical rules.. gee the guidelines didn't work... :roll: :roll: :wink:
and they proclaimed the possible miracle from embryonic research.. while many conservatives cautioned, to be careful and set guidelines.. well the miracle of the research has blasted onto the headlines. well not really... but we warned you...
bet you feel like a real boob now... :roll: :roll: :wink:
dead babies to boob jobs.. your research in action..
I wonder how many embryos were destroyed in the research?
and they proclaimed the possible miracle from embryonic research.. while many conservatives cautioned, to be careful and set guidelines.. well the miracle of the research has blasted onto the headlines. well not really... but we warned you...
bet you feel like a real boob now... :roll: :roll: :wink:
dead babies to boob jobs.. your research in action..
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article5993187.eceStem-cell-based breast enhancement offered by British doctors
The treatment could boost cup size while reducing stomach fat. It involves extracting stem cells from spare fat on the stomach or thighs and growing them in a woman's breasts. An increase of one cup size is likely, with the potential for larger gains as the technique improves.
Professor Kefah Mokbel, a consultant breast surgeon at the London Breast Institute at the Princess Grace hospital, who is in charge of the project, will treat 10 patients from May. He predicts private patients will be able to pay for the procedure within six months at a cost of about £6,500.
Although the stem cell technique will restore volume, it will not provide firmness and uplift.
The cells will be isolated from a woman's spare fat, once it has been extracted from her thighs or stomach, using equipment owned by GE Healthcare, a technology company. The concentrated stem cells will then be mixed with another batch of fat before being injected into the breast. It takes several months for the breast to achieve the desired size and shape.
Until now, when fat was transplanted to the breast without extra stem cells, surgeons had difficulty maintaining a blood supply to the new tissue. Surgeons believe the double concentration of stem cells under this technique promotes the growth of blood vessels to ensure a sufficient blood supply circulates to the transplanted fat.
I wonder how many embryos were destroyed in the research?