"Foreskins discarded after hospital circumcisions are already used to make skin grafts for leg ulcers and burns—but does blending them into an epithelial milkshake and injecting them into aging faces like so much Botox cross some kind of line?"
Eh. They're cells. It's not like they retain any residual essence of foreskinness. Besides, a large minority of people have no problem with sticking whole foreskins into their faces.
Ben:
Have that injected into your face? Only a dickhead would do that!
November 23, 2008, 3:26 amFrederick Davies:
8-I
November 23, 2008, 4:28 amJonathan:
"Foreskins discarded after hospital circumcisions are already used to make skin grafts for leg ulcers and burns—but does blending them into an epithelial milkshake and injecting them into aging faces like so much Botox cross some kind of line?"
YES.
November 23, 2008, 6:55 pmBrandon Berg:
Eh. They're cells. It's not like they retain any residual essence of foreskinness. Besides, a large minority of people have no problem with sticking whole foreskins into their faces.
November 24, 2008, 8:58 pm