Muscle Implants Make You Stronger?

[quote]Rohnyn wrote:

[quote]http://www.bodyimplants.com/

First hit that came up when I googled muscle implants. It’s not rocket science. [/quote]

Wow, you are so much smarter than me, that’s why the first bold section on this link, which I saw previously, was…

[quote]Body Implants for Medical or Functional reasonsâ??Implant surgery (pec implants, calf implants, deltoid implants, bicep/tricep implants) include surgical reconstruction of affected areas due to vehicular mishaps or injuries…
[/quote]

It’s amazing how I ever was unsure of the uses and applications of muscle implants. When it’s so obvious they have no functional uses, and are just man tit bags.[/quote]

Ha ha ha, all the people slagging you off had better have a look at the website just suggested.
And then reply to the OP and say ‘Apologies your question was a reasonable one’

[quote]porkpie wrote:

[quote]Rohnyn wrote:

[quote]http://www.bodyimplants.com/

First hit that came up when I googled muscle implants. It’s not rocket science. [/quote]

Wow, you are so much smarter than me, that’s why the first bold section on this link, which I saw previously, was…

[quote]Body Implants for Medical or Functional reasonsÃ?¢??Implant surgery (pec implants, calf implants, deltoid implants, bicep/tricep implants) include surgical reconstruction of affected areas due to vehicular mishaps or injuries…
[/quote]

It’s amazing how I ever was unsure of the uses and applications of muscle implants. When it’s so obvious they have no functional uses, and are just man tit bags.[/quote]

Ha ha ha, all the people slagging you off had better have a look at the website just suggested.
And then reply to the OP and say ‘Apologies your question was a reasonable one’

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Actually, take a closer look at the description of each implant. For example, the bicep/tricep implant states

“A cosmetic procedure that creates muscular definition and increased mass/fullness in the upper arm area. This procedure is specifically useful for those men and women who, even after extensive muscular conditioning, or injury, canâ??t achieve the upper arm toning they desire.”

Then, looking at the description of the procedure, it further states

“An incision is made, a soft, solid silicone implant is cut to specifically fit each patient and inserted into the pocket. A very small dressing is placed and the patient can typically see the change immediately after surgery.”

The “medical reasons” you mention are simply to disguise a torn or otherwise damaged muscle. The words “implants will make you stronger” do not appear anywhere on the website.

[quote]Robert P. wrote:

[quote]porkpie wrote:

[quote]Rohnyn wrote:

[quote]http://www.bodyimplants.com/

First hit that came up when I googled muscle implants. It’s not rocket science. [/quote]

Wow, you are so much smarter than me, that’s why the first bold section on this link, which I saw previously, was…

[quote]Body Implants for Medical or Functional reasonsÃ??Ã?¢??Implant surgery (pec implants, calf implants, deltoid implants, bicep/tricep implants) include surgical reconstruction of affected areas due to vehicular mishaps or injuries…
[/quote]

It’s amazing how I ever was unsure of the uses and applications of muscle implants. When it’s so obvious they have no functional uses, and are just man tit bags.[/quote]

Ha ha ha, all the people slagging you off had better have a look at the website just suggested.
And then reply to the OP and say ‘Apologies your question was a reasonable one’

[/quote]

Actually, take a closer look at the description of each implant. For example, the bicep/tricep implant states

“A cosmetic procedure that creates muscular definition and increased mass/fullness in the upper arm area. This procedure is specifically useful for those men and women who, even after extensive muscular conditioning, or injury, canâ??t achieve the upper arm toning they desire.”

Then, looking at the description of the procedure, it further states

“An incision is made, a soft, solid silicone implant is cut to specifically fit each patient and inserted into the pocket. A very small dressing is placed and the patient can typically see the change immediately after surgery.”

The “medical reasons” you mention are simply to disguise a torn or otherwise damaged muscle. The words “implants will make you stronger” do not appear anywhere on the website.[/quote]

pwned

[quote]porkpie wrote:

[quote]Rohnyn wrote:

[quote]http://www.bodyimplants.com/

First hit that came up when I googled muscle implants. It’s not rocket science. [/quote]

Wow, you are so much smarter than me, that’s why the first bold section on this link, which I saw previously, was…

[quote]Body Implants for Medical or Functional reasonsÃ?¢??Implant surgery (pec implants, calf implants, deltoid implants, bicep/tricep implants) include surgical reconstruction of affected areas due to vehicular mishaps or injuries…
[/quote]

It’s amazing how I ever was unsure of the uses and applications of muscle implants. When it’s so obvious they have no functional uses, and are just man tit bags.[/quote]

Ha ha ha, all the people slagging you off had better have a look at the website just suggested.
And then reply to the OP and say ‘Apologies your question was a reasonable one’

[/quote]

You really think like this? That sentence means “muscles become functional with implants” to you?

I can make a set of dentures that are “functional” as well. Some of you need to stay in school.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]porkpie wrote:

[quote]Rohnyn wrote:

[quote]http://www.bodyimplants.com/

First hit that came up when I googled muscle implants. It’s not rocket science. [/quote]

Wow, you are so much smarter than me, that’s why the first bold section on this link, which I saw previously, was…

[quote]Body Implants for Medical or Functional reasonsÃ??Ã?¢??Implant surgery (pec implants, calf implants, deltoid implants, bicep/tricep implants) include surgical reconstruction of affected areas due to vehicular mishaps or injuries…
[/quote]

It’s amazing how I ever was unsure of the uses and applications of muscle implants. When it’s so obvious they have no functional uses, and are just man tit bags.[/quote]

Ha ha ha, all the people slagging you off had better have a look at the website just suggested.
And then reply to the OP and say ‘Apologies your question was a reasonable one’

[/quote]

You really think like this? That sentence means “muscles become functional with implants” to you?

I can make a set of dentures that are “functional” as well. Some of you need to stay in school.[/quote]

You mean lock them up in lockers don’t you … you’re such a bully

OP: You obviously didn’t lurk around here too long, we make fun of EVERYBODY … Don’t think you’re special :slight_smile:

[quote]artw wrote:
to the OP:
Don’t listen to any of the naysayers on this thread. Recent studies indicate that implants are capable of improving peak force output by as much as 193%, can result in improved neuro-muscular coordination, more stamina via increased oxygen flow, faster and more effective recovery, a larger, longer-lasting and more noticeable “pump”, and…oh shit, never mind. I thought you were talking about penile enlargements. My bad.[/quote]

lol