Only if you are sitting on the hob!
Yes, plastics can be used in medical implants. There are certain types of plastics, known as biocompatible plastics, which are specifically designed to be safe and non-toxic for use in the human body. These plastics can be used for various medical implants such as joint replacements, dental implants, and cardiac devices.
The most popular medical replacement HMO is knee replacement. You can read more at www.nursinghumor.com/medical/hmo.physician.recruitment.prequalification.form.htm -
Hip Replacement or hip arthroplasty is a surgical procedure to treat the damaged portion of the hip. A person who performs this procedure by making certain incisions to remove the damaged part of the hip and replacing them with prosthetic implants is a Hip Replacement surgeon.
One can find information about saline implants at a medical site which discusses procedures which modify how one's body looks. WebMD is one such site.
medical reason for the surgery
used for implants such as hip joints also surgical equipment
TKR stands for total knee replacement.
yes but it will be expensive (not exactly sure of the cost). If you are transsexual then i would advise starting horomone replacement and getting on the track to become a woman but if you still want to be a male with female looking body then i would advise talking to your doctor about it to see what the medical issue are for keeping your penis and having implants. Hope this helped!
Depends what you mean precisely. Very many materials used in surgery and for implants are spin-offs of various space programs - for instance, PTFE which is used in implants.
AnswerIf the original implants were due to breast cancer, yes.
Hormone Replacement Therapy
Total Hip Replacement