• MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de
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    8 days ago

    Congratulations, you’ve made chatting with the doc and nurse as they performed my vascectomy a truly pleasant memory. Like, anyone who meddles with my junk in the future HAD BETTER bring all the scalpels, forceps, and sutures. Drugs and manipulation alone ain’t cutting it.

  • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I mean, yes, unironically, without any shred of humour.

    if anyone figures out how to do operations without needing cutting, that would undoubtedly deserve a Nobel prize.

    imagine figuring out an enzyme that soften intracell adhesion and let’s you move and shape living skin like play dough, then wait a bit for the cells to fix those bonds.

    Plastic surgery would be trivial.

    Use that as an eye drop put a contact lens with the right shape, congrats, no one needs glasses.

    reconstructive surgery? easy peasy.

    missing a limb? why not slowly reshape and form you skin around a prosthetic, you won’t be able to move it (unless using your cool robotic prosthesis) and now you can have touch sensitivity in your missing limb.

    Absolutely that deserves a Nobel prize.

    although if plastic surgery becomes borderline trivial. I imagine someone getting an appointment to get a vagina, then next week getting a penis or two instead.

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      6 days ago

      scientists revolutionising medicine by making a technique to fold living tissues. and you perform surgeries without cutting anything. making them safer and eliminating recovery time. calling it origami surgeries

      You: Erm Aktually, that’s not technically origami