the science of boobs

Science it pushing forward with new, potentially safer, ways of breast enhancement.

The technique is as follows… stem cells are taken from the woman’s thigh or stomach and implanted in to the mammaries where they join the breast tissue and increase the size of the breast. Apparently there are all kinds of “pluses” to having the procedure. The new breasts will feel more natural, being made of the same fatty tissue and it’ll also help promote the growth of new blood vessels. Yes, it’s that simple.

This procedure has actually seen success in Japan where it’s helping cancer victims that have had mastectomies. But in the coming months it’ll be tested in clinical trials in Britain to see if it’s a viable alternative to current breast enhancements.

I guess there are down sides too. This will only increase the volume of the breast tissue but not the firmness or the lift. Also, don’t expect you breasts to get super huge. The results are only modest right now, but scientists are confident that they’ll be able to increase breasts by a whole cup size. It also takes several months as the fat and stem cells mixture are made up in batches and injected over time.

Should all go well though, doctors are saying this could be ready for the public in about 6 months and cost about $9,600 US dollars.

Brings new meaning to “keep your hands of the merchandise.”


3 Responses to “the science of boobs”

  • John M. Hanna Says:

    Sounds a lot better than the frankentits you see some women getting. I prefer natural boobs than ones stuffed with plastic. Once they get around the firmness and lift issues it will be perfect.

    • joerandel Says:

      I agree. It’s all about having healthy, safe alternatives to the current way things are done. I’m sure they will find a way to mimic lift and firmness. It’s all a matter of time.

  • CinosNroca Says:

    I totally agree with John on the issue of plastic jugs. Now I wish there was a breakthrough on the cat girl thing…

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