CNN Report: Stem Cell Assisted Fat Transfer for Breast Augmentation

Posted in Uncategorized on November 30th, 2008 by newseditor


CNN News reports this week on the new breast augmentation method that is gaining ground in Japan and worldwide; stem cell assisted lipotransfer uses a combination of the patient’s own fat and cells to successfuly perform breast augmentation.

A surgeon in Tokyo, Japan has received a certain amount of notoriety in the industry for this
method. He appears in the news segment, as well as a cancer survivor that was apparently one of his patients. She says “I hope women are able to choose this type of surgery.”

According to the news program, clinical trials are underway in the United States.

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An Ethical Argument for Cosmetic Surgery

Posted in In the Media on October 21st, 2008 by editor

Arthur Caplan is the author of over 25 books and directs the center for bioethics at University of Pennsylvania. Last summer, he gave a lecture at the Chautauqua Institution in New York. The topic was a philosophical (and scientific) approach to the possibilities of true anti aging.

Early into the lecture, Caplan recalled a story about a middle aged woman who had gotten a facelift. A younger female counterpart had said of her, “that’s terrible, it is unbelievable that you would do that. You should just accept the changes as they come.” Sharing this story served as an introductory example of a common attitude present in many people to day; a “puritanical” outlook on medical technology.

In his philosophical argument, Caplan presents many reasons why we should use medical technology and pursue new discoveries in the science of stem cells. With adequate funding and a more informed public, it is possible for us to achieve methods of whole-body anti aging, through the regenerative capacities of stem cells.

You can listen to the lecture here on Minnesota Public Radio.

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