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Post by LOVELYRITA on Feb 7, 2006 12:33:10 GMT -5
I had seen the news yesterday where the woman with the face transplant was in a press conference.
And what was creepy, her facial muscles were not working. It's like she's wearing a mask, but nothing is functioning with it.
This frankenstein stuff is getting out of hand. Using someone who is brain dead's body parts for someone else is really creepy. While it may seem fine for the recipient of a transplant, it seems like doctors are trying to play God in taking something out of a deceased person to use in someone still living.
That's even more creepy than Bill's reinvented face.
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Post by Miss Vaggie (Aka ET Girl) on Feb 7, 2006 15:56:41 GMT -5
I had seen the news yesterday where the woman with the face transplant was in a press conference. And what was creepy, her facial muscles were not working. It's like she's wearing a mask, but nothing is functioning with it. This frankenstein stuff is getting out of hand. Using someone who is brain dead's body parts for someone else is really creepy. While it may seem fine for the recipient of a transplant, it seems like doctors are trying to play God in taking something out of a deceased person to use in someone still living. That's even more creepy than Bill's reinvented face. It's a strange procedure, for sure. The woman had her face mauled by a dog. So it was an understandable operation. But things could get out of hand. Cosmetic faceplants are going too, too far, I'd say. There is always the potential for greedy misuse. You just KNOW it'll come to that. It almost always does. But I wouldn't look down on this woman herself. I feel sorry for her, actually.
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