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Implants
Did we have a topic on this already? I don't remember.
What happens to any implants a person has when they transform? I think having a metal knee, plate in your head, pacemaker, or even fake boobs would cause more than a few problems for a werewolf. Maybe even kill them, depending on what it is and where in the body it's located.
What happens to any implants a person has when they transform? I think having a metal knee, plate in your head, pacemaker, or even fake boobs would cause more than a few problems for a werewolf. Maybe even kill them, depending on what it is and where in the body it's located.
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I do think we do....
As I recall: the opinions were of the "Dead" type. Humans don't do well with Implants in easier, less stressful cases...such a simple car crashes.
You would see massive rejection...possibly explosive in magnitude.
These people ought to carry some sort of Identification...Imagine what the poor Were' would feel, having that happen to a "new packmate".
You would see massive rejection...possibly explosive in magnitude.
These people ought to carry some sort of Identification...Imagine what the poor Were' would feel, having that happen to a "new packmate".
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Silicon implants would be near-fatal to fatal. Let's say the body semi-combusts into 100-180 degree fahrenheit body temperature. Maybe the silicon might become thin and then suddenly rupture. Uh-oh.
And those people with steel nails on their backs for anyone suffering back problems, that could be a pretty painful thing, could probably even paralyze the shiftee waist down in mid-trans.
But if the shiftee is lucky, the implants might just change places and/or become slightly altered. If.
And those people with steel nails on their backs for anyone suffering back problems, that could be a pretty painful thing, could probably even paralyze the shiftee waist down in mid-trans.
But if the shiftee is lucky, the implants might just change places and/or become slightly altered. If.
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wow. That would be a pretty mishapen creature. What about breast implants? hmm. Well, the general opinion here seems to be that as the creature gets bigger, its breasts get bigger, too, but they get muscle-y so it doesn't look it. Then the implant would've been made for a smaller body. So, it would be like a blister on its chest? Not like like a blister. Just the shape. Wow that could cause some complications. Now imagine that with other sorts of impants. Guess you should have your implants removed before you shift.
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Fake boobs are rarely Small stuff. If they're Silicone bags with fluid in them, they'd maybe mash down...a bit. If they;re the "Light weight" base lifters (think small hubcaps under the Pectoral muscles)...they would be.....rather obvious.Morkulv wrote:Metal plates, pipes, and other stuff will cause problems ofcourse. Small stuff like fake boobs shouldn't be too much problem I think.
Packmates might notice......
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast_imp ... l_implants23Jarden wrote:What happens if silicone is released within the body?
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Yeah, ofcourse it will be a mess, but I think a person is likely to survive that then metal-plates, and stuff like that.RedEye wrote:Fake boobs are rarely Small stuff. If they're Silicone bags with fluid in them, they'd maybe mash down...a bit. If they;re the "Light weight" base lifters (think small hubcaps under the Pectoral muscles)...they would be.....rather obvious.Morkulv wrote:Metal plates, pipes, and other stuff will cause problems ofcourse. Small stuff like fake boobs shouldn't be too much problem I think.
Packmates might notice......
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Actually...
Base Lifters, or "Hubcaps" are the things used in place of Saline or Silicone bags...they are semi-rigid, and unlike the bags, they don't locate in the Pectoral tissues, they are Under the Pectoral group of muscles against the Ribcage.
They supposedly allow for a "more natural look" since all the Muscles and fat that make up the breast are un-interfered-with. They are just higher up.
The Werewolf Fem that had this done in her Smooth form would have what looked like small, cone-shaped, rigid breasts... as obvious as a Werewolf shifting in a crowded Elevator.
Poor grrrl;
They supposedly allow for a "more natural look" since all the Muscles and fat that make up the breast are un-interfered-with. They are just higher up.
The Werewolf Fem that had this done in her Smooth form would have what looked like small, cone-shaped, rigid breasts... as obvious as a Werewolf shifting in a crowded Elevator.
Poor grrrl;
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Re: Actually...
Wouldn't that stretch the pectoral muscles and completely bugger them up?RedEye wrote:Base Lifters, or "Hubcaps" are the things used in place of Saline or Silicone bags...they are semi-rigid, and unlike the bags, they don't locate in the Pectoral tissues, they are Under the Pectoral group of muscles against the Ribcage.
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The best reason for a female werewolf to survive is to sue her plastic surgeon, if you ask me.Apokryltaros wrote:But the question then becomes "Would a werewolf want to survive after having popped her own boobs?"
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I would think that, for replacement sorts of implants, the werewolf simply wouldn't need it. Artificial hips or hearts? No, their bodies are going to regenerate that sort of damage, and there's almost no chance of having something like that -- usually attributed to old age -- before they begin shifting.
As for things like boobjobs, well, I agree that it wouldn't end well. But then, you'd also like to think that a young woman not quite into her first shift wouldn't be getting something like that. <.< And that an adult woman, already knowledgeable of the shift, would know better.
As for things like boobjobs, well, I agree that it wouldn't end well. But then, you'd also like to think that a young woman not quite into her first shift wouldn't be getting something like that. <.< And that an adult woman, already knowledgeable of the shift, would know better.
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I disagree about Lycanthropic regeneration being able to repair damaged/diseased hearts...but that's getting off topic.TakeWalker wrote:I would think that, for replacement sorts of implants, the werewolf simply wouldn't need it. Artificial hips or hearts? No, their bodies are going to regenerate that sort of damage, and there's almost no chance of having something like that -- usually attributed to old age -- before they begin shifting.
As for things like boobjobs, well, I agree that it wouldn't end well. But then, you'd also like to think that a young woman not quite into her first shift wouldn't be getting something like that. <.< And that an adult woman, already knowledgeable of the shift, would know better.
Mostly though...I think the idea behind this subject is not the suggestion about whether someone who is allready a Werewolf should get Implants or not...
...but rather, what would happen if a human who allready has such implants in thier body was bitten? ...what would happen to thier body durring thier first shift? ...would it kill and/or mutilate them?
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If you've had surgical implants, talk to your doctor before
Breast implants:
Silicone (also used as a cosmetic filler in other places, such as lips) can be toxic if leaked out of containment. Most breast implants, however, for that reason, are simply inflated bags of saline instead. Saline is harmless; in fact, it's the same stuff given as an IV fluid for treating dehydration. It's just salt water with the right concentration. Breast implants are usually planted below the mammary glands but above the muscle layers, so muscles stretching likely wouldn't rip through them, though they still could, depending on your idea of werewolf physiology, be rejected. If ruptured, the saline would be absorbed by the body, leaving in place a deflated inert bag that in non-werewolves is generally surrounded by scar tissue.
Orthopedic hardware:
If your werewolves regenerate--and, let's face it, most of ours do, since that's such a convenient bonus and one easy to explain--then the bone that was removed to put the hardware in place will want to grow back, pushing out the hardware. In someone who had just a few screws to fix a broken bone, they'll pop out--painful, but, hey, you're already hurting like **** shifting, anyway. But, if you've had a lumbar or cervical fusion with a metal plate next to the spine, then you've got a much more serious problem. If you're lucky, the metal will tear loose and float. If you've had a more complex fixture, such as a cage of both anterior and posterior plates screwed together, the shifting process could be paralyzing if in the low back, or lethal if in the neck.
Any orthopedic hardware in a rapidly shifting joint space also poses risk of damage to nerves or blood vessels--the latter leading to internal bleeding. If it happens in the back or neck, it could be lethal.
Silicone (also used as a cosmetic filler in other places, such as lips) can be toxic if leaked out of containment. Most breast implants, however, for that reason, are simply inflated bags of saline instead. Saline is harmless; in fact, it's the same stuff given as an IV fluid for treating dehydration. It's just salt water with the right concentration. Breast implants are usually planted below the mammary glands but above the muscle layers, so muscles stretching likely wouldn't rip through them, though they still could, depending on your idea of werewolf physiology, be rejected. If ruptured, the saline would be absorbed by the body, leaving in place a deflated inert bag that in non-werewolves is generally surrounded by scar tissue.
Orthopedic hardware:
If your werewolves regenerate--and, let's face it, most of ours do, since that's such a convenient bonus and one easy to explain--then the bone that was removed to put the hardware in place will want to grow back, pushing out the hardware. In someone who had just a few screws to fix a broken bone, they'll pop out--painful, but, hey, you're already hurting like **** shifting, anyway. But, if you've had a lumbar or cervical fusion with a metal plate next to the spine, then you've got a much more serious problem. If you're lucky, the metal will tear loose and float. If you've had a more complex fixture, such as a cage of both anterior and posterior plates screwed together, the shifting process could be paralyzing if in the low back, or lethal if in the neck.
Any orthopedic hardware in a rapidly shifting joint space also poses risk of damage to nerves or blood vessels--the latter leading to internal bleeding. If it happens in the back or neck, it could be lethal.
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Ohyeah. I forgot that part.Vuldari wrote:Mostly though...I think the idea behind this subject is not the suggestion about whether someone who is allready a Werewolf should get Implants or not...
...but rather, what would happen if a human who allready has such implants in thier body was bitten? ...what would happen to thier body durring thier first shift? ...would it kill and/or mutilate them?
Well, I think we've already got an answer there. 'Splodey.
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Well then I think the werewolves who bite have to have a tough screening process so that it doesnt happen.
And I cant imagine a werewolf getting breast implants. If someone tells her she is small chested, she can just tear them apart! Breast implants are generally for self esteem. Can you imagine being that strong and that fast and that powerful and worrying about what your human form loooks like to other humans?
Werewolves are also earth creatures...I dont think they'd be superficial enough to get breast implants. As for implants from surgeries...I agree that their healing powers would prevent the need of them.
And I cant imagine a werewolf getting breast implants. If someone tells her she is small chested, she can just tear them apart! Breast implants are generally for self esteem. Can you imagine being that strong and that fast and that powerful and worrying about what your human form loooks like to other humans?
Werewolves are also earth creatures...I dont think they'd be superficial enough to get breast implants. As for implants from surgeries...I agree that their healing powers would prevent the need of them.
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Many of the above listed things would apply to me, if we talked about born werewolves.
But , as Vukldari already mentioned, what happens to the bitten ones?
I imagine, they would have to endure endless pain if there's anything implanted during their first shift. (or, to say so, even more pain)
If they can survive, I don't know and would say that it depends.
If they survive however, i see them sort of "pressing it out" during the shift.
The implant will be removed (as the whole structure changes) and the body tries to get rid of it...(*phlumb* *phlumb* ..So much for the boobs..)
As for me, the ability to regenerate for werewolves is incredibly, it would be possible for a Werewolv to survive it.
But , as Vukldari already mentioned, what happens to the bitten ones?
I imagine, they would have to endure endless pain if there's anything implanted during their first shift. (or, to say so, even more pain)
If they can survive, I don't know and would say that it depends.
If they survive however, i see them sort of "pressing it out" during the shift.
The implant will be removed (as the whole structure changes) and the body tries to get rid of it...(*phlumb* *phlumb* ..So much for the boobs..)
As for me, the ability to regenerate for werewolves is incredibly, it would be possible for a Werewolv to survive it.
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