A new bust-enhancing technique uses both stem cells and fat from a woman's stomach or thigh to increase her cup size.So far, this "natural" enlargement has only been used to repair the damage caused by breast cancer, but doctors in England expect it to be available for all by the end of the year. While previous attempts to use fat from other parts of the body to increase boobage have failed, the addition of the stem cells ensures enough blood will flow to the transplanted fat to keep it from being rejected.
Since the procedure only nets about a one-cup-size increase as of now, scientists are currently working on ways to use stem cells to achieve larger augmentation.
The debate over stem cells is complex one, however we're pretty sure this is the type of advancement that can bring people together.
Click here to have Happy Hour Hero delivered to your desktop every pour time.
The new Happy Hour Hero widget brings amazing facts and figures to your desktop, MySpace page, Facebook profile or blog:


























'Undercover Boss': Top 4 Moments From Season 4 [VIDEO]
Las Vegas Court Officials Accused Of Covering Up Sex Assault [VIDEO]
Walmart vs. Costco: How Do They Really Compare?
Groomers Lose Dog, Claim Not Responsible
The Story Behind Shapewear: From Girdles to Spanx
'Grease' Cast: Where Are They Now?
Microsoft E3 2013 Xbox liveblog!
Baby Fox Asks for Help
7 Myths of Long-Term Care
McDonald's Sued Over Paying Workers With Debit Cards







Comments:
Add a comment
Monday 30 March
By T_Boner
Boobtox?
Reply
Monday 30 March
By Fred Carle
I just love natural boobs. I think this new method of boob enlargement will contribute to nicer tities...haha
I think silicone boobs aren't as appealing as natural ones.
Reply
Tuesday 28 April
By NG14916
wow. as if stem cell research wasn't controversial enough when people wanted to use it for legitimate purposes. if this is what they're going to use them for, i'm not going to support stem cell research.
Reply
Friday 15 May
By Kenny
Are you out of your mind?
That's reason to support stem cell research!
Hell, i'll pay more tax if it helps.