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jopert
jopert Don't work hard, Work smart
After ng liposuction(tama ba spelling?)

Saan tinatapon yung mga nakuhang fats? :)

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  • eeeeeeeewwwwww!!!!!
  • jopert
    jopert Don't work hard, Work smart
    I know! diba! its a valid question naman! :)
  • imogen
    imogen drama queen
    oo nga. ginagawang sabon?
  • jopert
    jopert Don't work hard, Work smart
    hehehe! baka i-blender tapus gagawing mayo! :D
  • jopert
    jopert Don't work hard, Work smart
    hmmm still waiting for a doctor... I suppose... :rolleyes:
  • Ira
    Ira Member
    During liposuction, the fats sucked out go into a large bottle, and then they are subsequently segregated and disposed of as a biological waste material. Private garbage disposal companies then get these waste materials from the hospital, and I believe they are subsequently burned.
  • jopert
    jopert Don't work hard, Work smart
    a ok! does that apply to other body parts that are thrown away? like liveer or heart?
  • Ira
    Ira Member
    Diseased organs are not treated in the same impersonal disregard as, say, excess skin or adipose tissues. Organs are sent to the pathology lab for tissue diagnosis. A sample is taken, then they are either preserved in formalin, or incinerated usually after the proper prayers have been said by the hospital priest. Amputated limbs, however, need to have death certificates filled out for a formal cremation and/or burial. So a person may have 2 or more death certificates issued on himself, all legal. Don't ask me why. It's the law, and I'm not a lawyer.
  • jopert
    jopert Don't work hard, Work smart
    Originally posted by Ira:
    Diseased organs are not treated in the same impersonal disregard as, say, excess skin or adipose tissues. Organs are sent to the pathology lab for tissue diagnosis. A sample is taken, then they are either preserved in formalin, or incinerated usually after the proper prayers have been said by the hospital priest. Amputated limbs, however, need to have death certificates filled out for a formal cremation and/or burial. So a person may have 2 or more death certificates issued on himself, all legal. Don't ask me why. It's the law, and I'm not a lawyer.

    galeng nun a! hehe! about the death certificate! :) thanks doc ira!
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