One man has silicon implants to make the tattoo on his leg more impressive.
While stem cells help reshape the breasts of women who have had a lumpectomy.
Stem Cells Reshape Breasts After Cancer
Dec. 17, 2007 (San Antonio) -- In a medical first, researchers have used stem cells to help reshape the breasts of women who have undergone a lumpectomy to remove a breast tumor.
After a lumpectomy, breasts can be scarred or misshapened. Injections of fat tissue have been tried but the fat most often dies or is reabsorbed. Using fat and stem cell juice seems to work because the stem cells stimulate the breast tissue to make new blood vessels.