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Would you donate your head for plastic surgeons to practice on?

Obviously after your dead. If you wouldn't, why not?

Public Comments

  1. I wouldn't, but they can buy it, if they pay enough. Besides, there is no way they could make anything to improve on perfection.
  2. No. Why not? I would not contribute 2 a plastic-existence. What's the matter with what/as nature intended?
  3. They would have no work to do...I'm perfect
  4. That's a horrible idea. God made you beautiful and all imperfections make you the unique individual that you are. I would never.
  5. I would rather donate that tissue to a hospital so doctors can use it to cure diseases and reconstruct people who have had horrible burns.
  6. it depends on which head.
  7. They practice on live people. It's called "residency". That's how we all learned.
  8. I would not, because I view the majority of work that plastic surgeons do as frivolous. Except in the case of reconstructive surgery, or surgery to assist those born with severe birth defects, I don't believe plastic surgery should be performed, because the health risks far outweigh any possible benefits. If people have such poor self esteem that they feel someone needs to cut into them in order to "improve" them, they are better fit for counseling, not for a physicians operating table. But I would donate organs, or possibly donate my body for some other type of research. If I had cancer, and there was no cure in my lifetime and I died of the disease, I would definitely donate my body for cancer research, for example.
  9. I will not know, nor care. I won't have the capability.
  10. well, i'd like to donate myself to the further advancement of science...but for beauty? hmm...i'd have to think about it, unless they can make me look better in death than in life
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