King Ruler said:
Does anyone think they can show me where to find good pictures of some of Young Justice's villains? Are do you think you can post them up here?
The villains I'm looking for are Dante and Mighty Endowed.
The Mighty Endowed
Peter once created a character in ?Young Justice? called the Mighty Endowed. She had huge ?headlights? and was a very dangerous super villain. The problem was that she was so topped heavy that she fell over immediately thus shortening the fight.
Recently the FDA re-examined the use of silicon breast implants in women. They had been taken off the market in the early 1990. They first voted to keep the ban in place. When a second company produced their research and viability of their product, the board voted 7-2 to allow them to sell silicon for implantation. However anyone who wants the implants has a number of new hoops they have to jump through.
??Prospective patients must sign consent forms acknowledging implant risks, including that they ultimately may break and require removal or replacement.
?Mentor may sell silicone implants only to board-certified plastic surgeons who complete special hands-on training to insert implants in a way that minimizes odds of breakage.
?Mentor must open a registry to track how patients fare long-term, and it must continue more formal studies to nail down how often implants rupture within 10 years, something no one yet knows.
?Mentor must warn that because implant breaks don't cause immediate symptoms, patients should get an MRI scan five years after implant insertion and every two years after that. They should consider having broken implants removed to minimize risk of silicone oozing into the breast, or beyond.?
In Europe the silicon is used more frequently than the saline implants because it looks more ?natural?. The manufactures are saying by offering the silicon implants in the US, they will be helping women?s self-esteem which is part of their mental health. Apparently the saline ones have a tendency to ripple, bunch or pucker making them look less real.
I have never and will probably never understand why a woman would want a larger chest. I do have more understanding for women who are trying to reconstruct their chest after breast cancer. There I can see the need for something that looks good and makes them feel more whole. But to just go from one cup size to another? In my opinion you have bigger issues than the size of your breasts.
I see a bigger need for breast reduction surgery. There are women who have ?huge tracks of land? to a point where they have lower back problems and are in chronic pain. I have a friend who has this problem. She has to special order all her bras (which is not cheap) and has some trouble finding tops that fit her. She is not a tall person so the clothing problem is compounded. To give you an idea of her cup size at her wedding she had on a corset as part of her dress. She balanced 4 cups of beer on her chest and these were not small cups either.
She looked into breast reduction surgery because her doctor recommended to relieve the pain in her lower back. With her health insurance she found a curious thing. They would pay for breast augmentation or reconstruction but not reduction. That they would pay for reconstruction didn?t bother her. It was the augmentation for reasons of mental health that made her upset because they didn?t pay for reduction. Her doctor went to bat for her with the insurance company but they would not budge. They said it was elective surgery and not a health issue. So she is left with chronic back pain and since then has lost her health insurance due to circumstances.
I am grateful that my chest is the size that it is.