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how does one go about a fro transplant?
say that (hypothetically speaking) you had a friend that had an excess fro and at the same time you had another friend that was going short in the fro department. how does one go about transplanting some fro from one subject to the other without either subject loosing their cool or soul.
I know this is a beginners question but I just enrolled at the sam.l. Jackson medical college and am looking for some tips
thanks
7 Answers
- RonatnyuLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Wow .... what a stunner of a question .... I think that if the Fro-er was gotten stupid drunk .... it would be easy to get him/her to sign the necessary legal documents to mitigate a post transplant lawsuit.
HOWEVER ...I don't think anything will help the Surgeon once he picks up a sharp instrument to sever the Fro from this guy .... Eleanor, his Elephant, doesn't take kindly to threats.
- SiFu frankLv 61 decade ago
I suppose you could bang heads together. Other than that you will have rejection problems from any transplant unless the donner fro is a compatible donner in the DNA department. You will be on anti rejection drugs which screw up your immune system. So fro than on you will be at risk of fro rejection.
Source(s): life in the slow lane - 1 decade ago
Why yes. One need find thus fro donor and a good surgeon, and all shall be set.
- unixLv 71 decade ago
pay the fro-er for very 'installment'. take deliver of the fro in bit parts... ripping of bandaid style can cause GBH senarios!
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I am here to say my friend Ron is a genius!
Peace.