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Silicone injections

Started by iris1469, September 20, 2010, 07:59:52 PM

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iris1469

Well i am going to think about it. Thank you all for your advice.
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Cruelladeville

'In July 2003, two people involved in illegal injected silicone "pumping" parties were sentenced in the 2001 death of Vera Lawrence. According to testimony, Ms. Lawrence's lungs filled with silicone while being injected to enlarge her hips. The industrial-grade silicone had been illegally purchased through a furniture manufacturer.

These procedures are especially common among young and poor transgender women involved in sex work and beauty pageants seeking a quick and cheap way to enlarge breasts, hips, cheekbones and lips. The outlawed procedure is performed by unlicensed practitioners, and silicone maims and kills many young transgender women a year.'

Great idea still is it?
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Britney_413

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This comes down to simple common sense. Will you also get SRS from a fly-by-night individual who is not a doctor? When you accept medical treatment from someone who is not licensed to practice medicine you have nobody to sue when the procedure goes wrong and they are long gone. You have no warranties of any kind. Plus, you are dealing with a criminal as this person is committing a federal offense as well as state crimes by practicing medicine without a license and importing chemicals illegally into the country.
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rejennyrated

 :police: Right

A reminder to everyone - Please let us discuss the issue and not the poster.

I have just edited one post and removed a consequent response.

I would remind people that making accusations against each other is a violation of Terms of Service rule 15. :police:

Having said that I am borderline on whether we should be discussing this subject at all. As I recall during my early days on the forum I participated in a similar debate that was subsequently locked and deleted by Susan. Direct silicone injections have proven dangerous, even fatal in some cases. They have been banned in some countries and are therefore possibly even technically illegal in those countries. This forum can not support or condone such dangerous procedures so I am going to lock this topic now.

It may possibly be unlocked by another moderator later if they disagree with my decision.
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