CircumcisedClown
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Stem cell cosmetic surgery, in a few decades, will be the biggest industry in the world, overtaking big tech.
Foregen is within months of starting human clinical trials on stem cell foreskin restoration, and they’re doing it on a shoe string budget in fucking Italy to get around US (((sanctions))). Imagine the money making potential of telling 1 billion men that you can make their penis better for less than the cost of a used car, and that’s not even considering insurance.
Foreskin transplants will overtake the plastic surgery industry if (((they))) don’t shut it down.
But that’s just the start. An entire, bio-printed penis has already been transplanted, as well as numerous other relatively simple organs. If we can grow a whole new dick, what’s stopping stem cells being used, in conjunction with hormone therapy, to grow the size of an existing penis. Every man can have a porn dick with a foreskin for less than the cost of a boomer sports car or boat.
Hell, why just the men? Could stem cell therapy combined with estrogen therapy grow a women’s tits to double Ds? Women already pay thousands to cut up their boobs and shove big bags of plastic in there. Imagine if we could grow real mammary tissue instead.
It’s even been theorized that stem cells may be used to de-solidify the growth plates, allowing even grown adults to grow taller with HGH therapy.
The best part is, the infrastructure is already there. There’s huge, bloated, advanced hospitals on every corner, and bio-printing can be done with a regular ink jet printer (seriously, look it up). Not to mention there’s a limitless supply of stem cells from abortion, which isn’t going away any time soon. We can literally harvest babies for our own vanity. Hell, we already do it.
Invest now if you want to retire rich. Foregen, even if it fails, is about to open the floodgates to sci-fi tier body modification. Once big medical starts catching on to this new market, research money is gonna start pouring in like you wouldn’t believe.
I’m a mechanical engineer, but I’ve been thinking of making a career shift to the bio-medical industry so I can be on the ground floor. I’m telling you, bio-printing is our generation’s computer. Give it 20 years max, and you’ll be sorry.
Foregen is within months of starting human clinical trials on stem cell foreskin restoration, and they’re doing it on a shoe string budget in fucking Italy to get around US (((sanctions))). Imagine the money making potential of telling 1 billion men that you can make their penis better for less than the cost of a used car, and that’s not even considering insurance.
Foreskin transplants will overtake the plastic surgery industry if (((they))) don’t shut it down.
But that’s just the start. An entire, bio-printed penis has already been transplanted, as well as numerous other relatively simple organs. If we can grow a whole new dick, what’s stopping stem cells being used, in conjunction with hormone therapy, to grow the size of an existing penis. Every man can have a porn dick with a foreskin for less than the cost of a boomer sports car or boat.
Hell, why just the men? Could stem cell therapy combined with estrogen therapy grow a women’s tits to double Ds? Women already pay thousands to cut up their boobs and shove big bags of plastic in there. Imagine if we could grow real mammary tissue instead.
It’s even been theorized that stem cells may be used to de-solidify the growth plates, allowing even grown adults to grow taller with HGH therapy.
The best part is, the infrastructure is already there. There’s huge, bloated, advanced hospitals on every corner, and bio-printing can be done with a regular ink jet printer (seriously, look it up). Not to mention there’s a limitless supply of stem cells from abortion, which isn’t going away any time soon. We can literally harvest babies for our own vanity. Hell, we already do it.
Invest now if you want to retire rich. Foregen, even if it fails, is about to open the floodgates to sci-fi tier body modification. Once big medical starts catching on to this new market, research money is gonna start pouring in like you wouldn’t believe.
I’m a mechanical engineer, but I’ve been thinking of making a career shift to the bio-medical industry so I can be on the ground floor. I’m telling you, bio-printing is our generation’s computer. Give it 20 years max, and you’ll be sorry.