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mspretty333
10-25-2011, 03:43 PM
I'm just curious if anyone knows any good sil pumpers here in NYC....yes I knoiw the risks...but I want it...but if there's any girls on here that knows of any reliable pumpers please inbox me.

StlyeMeCunty
10-25-2011, 03:52 PM
I'm just curious if anyone knows any good sil pumpers here in NYC....yes I knoiw the risks...but I want it...but if there's any girls on here that knows of any reliable pumpers please inbox me.

Its always sad to see a girl go the pumping route. :(

mspretty333
10-25-2011, 04:14 PM
Its always sad to see a girl go the pumping route. :(

trust me if there was another way to get the body i want I would......your very beautiful btw!

612_jo
10-25-2011, 04:28 PM
Yes very sad to see someone do silicone pumping.

Tika
10-25-2011, 05:05 PM
Maybe you should re-evaluate your "wants" rather than do something really fucking stupid like that.

flabbybody
10-25-2011, 05:49 PM
It's like telling someone to quit cigarettes. You know they will eventually make you sick, but u always think you'll be the one who beats the odds.

Here's the objection to pumping that you can relate to: The results are almost always horrible.
IMO, pumped girls have a bizarre, artificial, distinctly unfeminine body shape. And as we know, the chemical integrity of the silicone deteriates quickly once inside your body, so even a positive result is very temporary.

WendyWilliams
10-25-2011, 07:15 PM
LOL the results are not "almost always" horrible. I have been in the scene for 15 years and yes there are some bad jobs but Ive seen MANY and I mean MANY girls who have sil and it looks fine and have no problems as of yet.

I have silicone in my hips and ass and I have no issues, bruising, my shape is normal and not exaggerated.

IT comes down to personal taste and finding the person who knows what they are doing, use medical silicone, and making sure you do it at a slow pace to give it time to settle and make sure you have no issues related to it.

With everything you should make your OWN decisons. DO research on the person, ask questions and make sure you really want this.

Ilya
10-25-2011, 07:20 PM
Wendy you are awesome...

flabbybody
10-25-2011, 11:39 PM
did not mean to offend with my "almost always horrible" comment. How someone looks after treatment is totally subjective.
The issue is the health hazard when the pumping is administrated by people with no medical training under unhygienic conditions. Not all pumpers are like that but too many times she's an older tranny in a squalid apartment who's only in it for the quick cash.

TsVanessa69
10-26-2011, 12:21 AM
LOL the results are not "almost always" horrible. I have been in the scene for 15 years and yes there are some bad jobs but Ive seen MANY and I mean MANY girls who have sil and it looks fine and have no problems as of yet.

I have silicone in my hips and ass and I have no issues, bruising, my shape is normal and not exaggerated.

IT comes down to personal taste and finding the person who knows what they are doing, use medical silicone, and making sure you do it at a slow pace to give it time to settle and make sure you have no issues related to it.

With everything you should make your OWN decisons. DO research on the person, ask questions and make sure you really want this.
I agree with Wendy. If you go to the right person your work will be fine

CaptainPlanet
10-26-2011, 01:59 AM
The risk is, IF <--- something were to go wrong you can't sue someone whose not medically certified to be doing that kind of job. So its definitely use at your "Own" Risk. Most girls i have come across, it definitely did "Not" feel or even look natural, maybe that was just the percentage that got botched jobs? Hard Skin, Boxed shapes, Spots, Scares just to scratch the surface. I mean theres a reason its Illegal. But always do Research, when it comes to your temple!

TSMichelleAustin
10-26-2011, 02:16 AM
LOL the results are not "almost always" horrible. I have been in the scene for 15 years and yes there are some bad jobs but Ive seen MANY and I mean MANY girls who have sil and it looks fine and have no problems as of yet.

I have silicone in my hips and ass and I have no issues, bruising, my shape is normal and not exaggerated.

IT comes down to personal taste and finding the person who knows what they are doing, use medical silicone, and making sure you do it at a slow pace to give it time to settle and make sure you have no issues related to it.

With everything you should make your OWN decisons. DO research on the person, ask questions and make sure you really want this.

Wendy is right! I have had silicon slowly pumped into me for yrs! I have never had problems, nor do people even know I have it! I am getting more done in Dec. I have only been to two people who I had seen their other work and came highly recommended. Im fine and if I am going to die, I will die looking good is my motto!

AsiaMei
10-26-2011, 02:17 AM
i been wanting to get pumped forever... just haven't... am nervous.

StlyeMeCunty
10-26-2011, 02:40 AM
I understand that you girls don't have any problems so far with your silicone, and I hope you never do. Let's face the facts though, free form silicone is outlawed in this country for obvious reasons. Whether your results have been outstanding thus far or not, we should not be telling girls that its ok to have illegal procedures. No trained medical professional in their right mind would tell you that free form silicone is a healthy idea. I'm not trying to knock the girls who have already undergone the procedure, but lets also remember that many girls are fine 20 years later, and the next the start having silicone related complications. Just a thought... no matter what I support all the girls, and want us all to be safe and healthy! :wiggle::wiggle::wiggle:

Tika
10-26-2011, 02:40 AM
I changed my mind. Go ahead and do it! The world needs less morons. And if Wendy's the poster child for "Pumping is fine", you should be terrified. Wendy looks like Stretch Armstrong, all plastic and shapeless. It's like everyone has some sort of filter over their eyes, I swear. How can any of you look at Wendy and not be grossed out? Blech

justafreak
10-26-2011, 03:03 AM
good luck with that, I hear craiglist it a good source to find good pumpers

PSL4u
10-26-2011, 04:28 AM
LOL the results are not "almost always" horrible. I have been in the scene for 15 years and yes there are some bad jobs but Ive seen MANY and I mean MANY girls who have sil and it looks fine and have no problems as of yet.

I have silicone in my hips and ass and I have no issues, bruising, my shape is normal and not exaggerated.

IT comes down to personal taste and finding the person who knows what they are doing, use medical silicone, and making sure you do it at a slow pace to give it time to settle and make sure you have no issues related to it.

With everything you should make your OWN decisons. DO research on the person, ask questions and make sure you really want this.

Your gross

Merkurie
10-26-2011, 04:39 AM
Whoever you choose, be sure they stand by their work.
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carl essex
10-26-2011, 08:23 AM
i think its great how you all become experts in silicone pumping with the help of google, and telling the original poster how much of an idiot they are. the only one who can give advice are the ones who have had it.

Bobzz
10-26-2011, 01:45 PM
i think its great how you all become experts in silicone pumping with the help of google, and telling the original poster how much of an idiot they are. the only one who can give advice are the ones who have had it.

You know, I've never done crack or purposely grabbed a 220 volt line (or for that matter committed suicide) but I think that it's fair to say that they're generally accepted as being not good ideas whether you use Google or not as your information source. I think your basis for the comment "the only one who can give advice are the ones who have had it" is totally specious. I have however seen quite a few t-gals with silicone many of which have had problems with encapsulation, permanent reddening of the skin, lumpiness and hardness (just what every girl wants, right?). At least three of them with breast injections of silicone have lost all of the feeling in their nipples, not to mention the fact that the tits themselves are heavy and cold like a cadaver's body. Other than that, silicone is great.

MissBStar
10-26-2011, 03:01 PM
just put on weight and goto dr leonard gray in san fran and get your boobs done then lipo out the fat from your flanks and abs. Done.. you got curve.. naturally.

my friend is a nurse at callen lorde nyc and she tells me all the horror stories of girls pumping. alot of them are lumpy, when you touch their skin to give them their shot it's all firm and weird.

Save your money and have it done right. why pump if you don't have to? it's cheap and a short cut that can have severe ramifications. If you need a referral for the new sil gel that they are pumping i can ask a few people for you that are in the nyc scene for that sorta stuff.

carl essex
10-26-2011, 06:42 PM
You know, I've never done crack or purposely grabbed a 220 volt line (or for that matter committed suicide) but I think that it's fair to say that they're generally accepted as being not good ideas whether you use Google or not as your information source. I think your basis for the comment "the only one who can give advice are the ones who have had it" is totally specious. I have however seen quite a few t-gals with silicone many of which have had problems with encapsulation, permanent reddening of the skin, lumpiness and hardness (just what every girl wants, right?). At least three of them with breast injections of silicone have lost all of the feeling in their nipples, not to mention the fact that the tits themselves are heavy and cold like a cadaver's body. Other than that, silicone is great.

my comment is valid. there is always someone who will pick holes in everything you say and i guess its you this time. the examples you give are just stupid.

lisaparadise
10-26-2011, 09:46 PM
just put on weight and goto dr leonard gray in san fran and get your boobs done then lipo out the fat from your flanks and abs. Done.. you got curve.. naturally.

my friend is a nurse at callen lorde nyc and she tells me all the horror stories of girls pumping. alot of them are lumpy, when you touch their skin to give them their shot it's all firm and weird.

Save your money and have it done right. why pump if you don't have to? it's cheap and a short cut that can have severe ramifications. If you need a referral for the new sil gel that they are pumping i can ask a few people for you that are in the nyc scene for that sorta stuff.the people that do silicone there must really really suck because i dont know any canadian chick that ended up lumpy or bruised period.and who says pumping is cheap?let me tell you ive spend 8 grand on my ass and hips and there as smooth and perfect as youll ever see,end of story.

natina
10-26-2011, 10:49 PM
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trust me if there was another way to get the body i want I would......your very beautiful btw!


I understand that you girls don't have any problems so far with your silicone, and I hope you never do. Let's face the facts though, free form silicone is outlawed in this country for obvious reasons. Whether your results have been outstanding thus far or not, we should not be telling girls that its ok to have illegal procedures. No trained medical professional in their right mind would tell you that free form silicone is a healthy idea. I'm not trying to knock the girls who have already undergone the procedure, but lets also remember that many girls are fine 20 years later, and the next the start having silicone related complications. Just a thought... no matter what I support all the girls, and want us all to be safe and healthy! :wiggle::wiggle::wiggle:



just put on weight and goto dr leonard gray in san fran and get your boobs done then lipo out the fat from your flanks and abs. Done.. you got curve.. naturally.

my friend is a nurse at callen lorde nyc and she tells me all the horror stories of girls pumping. alot of them are lumpy, when you touch their skin to give them their shot it's all firm and weird.

Save your money and have it done right. why pump if you don't have to? it's cheap and a short cut that can have severe ramifications. If you need a referral for the new sil gel that they are pumping i can ask a few people for you that are in the nyc scene for that sorta stuff.



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natina
10-26-2011, 11:04 PM
Whatever Happened to Silicone Injections? (http://zimmermancenterblog.com/2011/04/01/whatever-happened-to-silicone-injections/)

Posted on April 1, 2011 (http://zimmermancenterblog.com/2011/04/01/whatever-happened-to-silicone-injections/) by Terry Zimmerman, MD, FACS (http://zimmermancenterblog.com/author/zimmermanmd/)
http://thezimmermancentersacramento.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/liquid-facelift.jpg?w=210&h=158 (http://thezimmermancentersacramento.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/liquid-facelift.jpg)Even though silicone injections are illegal in the US, many women still get them—knowingly or unknowingly—in their pursuit of beauty. I’m willing to bet that if you asked five of your friends if silicone injections can be used to augment anything—to plump up the lips, round out the buttocks, fill in wrinkles on the face or the backs of the hands—at least three of them would say “yes.” Although liquid silicone is often used off-label or on the black market by unqualified providers, it’s not FDA approved for any those purposes.
Back in the 1950′s, silicone injections were used as breast augmentation material. However, they were banned when it was discovered that the injections caused deformities, lumps, bumps and infections. Today, silicone injections are approved by the FDA only as micro-droplet injections for scar tissue. Another challenge of silicone (just in case the risk of deformity and infection isn’t enough) is that silicone doesn’t adapt well with aging. As the facial area, for example, ages and begins to sag, the silicone remains firm and begins to stick out–resulting in a deformed appearance. Although the dermal fillers I use in my Folsom/Sacramento plastic surgery (http://www.folsomskincare.com/) practice, such as Juvederm, Restylane and Sculptra Aesthetic (http://www.folsomskincare.com/fillers.html), are fairly long-lasting, none of them will ever last long enough to create an odd appearance as a user ages.
http://i678.photobucket.com/albums/vv146/cohenpr/BLOG%20PHOTOS/PRISCILLAPresleyBeforeAfterSilicone.jpgFor those individuals who have been injected with silicone, there’s only one way to reverse the damage, and that’s with surgical removal of the silicone implants or injected material. I’m sure you know who Priscilla Presley is. She had huge amounts of silicone plumped into various areas of her face, resulting in near-distortion. Unfortunately, there’s little that can be done for her, as removing it now would create an even worse result. Lisa Rinna had silicone injected into her lips back in the 80′s. She was able to have her silicone removed, unlike Priscilla Presley.
Although the effect of silicone on one’s appearance can be disastrous, injected silicone possesses a lethal risk, as it can move through the blood steam and cause a clot in the lungs, which can potentially be fatal.
Don’t risk your health and safety for beauty. Know what’s being injected into your body. Better yet, stick with a board-certified plastic surgeon for your skin care and facial treatments.
To your health & beauty,
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Wendy is right! I have had silicon slowly pumped into me for yrs! I have never had problems, nor do people even know I have it! I am getting more done in Dec. I have only been to two people who I had seen their other work and came highly recommended. Im fine and if I am going to die, I will die looking good is my motto!

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natina
10-26-2011, 11:10 PM
thread #5 6 and 9 is exciting and informative


http://www.hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=60083&page=5
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bte
10-26-2011, 11:15 PM
I should have known a thread about pumping would attract Natina

Chaotic
10-27-2011, 12:02 AM
What's with posting 4 links to the same page every time?

OCD much?:screwy

Clone 0101
10-27-2011, 12:53 AM
Priscilla Presley had corrective surgery and just so you know she was injected with a low grade silicone (Not the silicone that we have been injected with which is medical grade). She was one of many of Hollywood's A-list that were taken by a Dr by the name of Daniel Serrano. To boot he wasnt even licensed in the USA to practice as a Dr. Maybe you should do your research before posting on topics you clearly are mis informed and know nothing about Natina except for hear say.

NYTSJulie
10-27-2011, 12:58 AM
Just don't pump ur face it never looks right.

natina
10-27-2011, 01:24 AM
other countries let you do all kinda crazy shit!

they do not have the FDA,medical board and CPA and other protections like we have hear

http://www.hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=60128


Priscilla Presley had corrective surgery and just so you know she was injected with a low grade silicone (Not the silicone that we have been injected with which is medical grade). She was one of many of Hollywood's A-list that were taken by a Dr by the name of Daniel Serrano. To boot he wasnt even licensed in the USA to practice as a Dr. Maybe you should do your research before posting on topics you clearly are mis informed and know nothing about Natina except for hear say.

StlyeMeCunty
10-27-2011, 01:36 AM
I just want to point something out. Can we agree that its silly when we say medical grade silicone, as if there is such a thing. NO silicone is health free form in the body according the law of the US, and many trained medical professionals. That being said when we say medical grade silicone we act as if labeling it as so renders it safe for the body. That being said, in my opinion there is no such thing. Just a thought... :wiggle::wiggle::wiggle:

natina
10-27-2011, 02:15 AM
SOME PEOPLE CAN NOT REAd or comprehend


Whatever Happened to Silicone Injections? (http://zimmermancenterblog.com/2011/04/01/whatever-happened-to-silicone-injections/)


Posted on April 1, 2011 (http://zimmermancenterblog.com/2011/04/01/whatever-happened-to-silicone-injections/) by Terry Zimmerman, MD, FACS (http://zimmermancenterblog.com/author/zimmermanmd/)
http://thezimmermancentersacramento.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/liquid-facelift.jpg?w=210&h=158 (http://thezimmermancentersacramento.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/liquid-facelift.jpg)Even though silicone injections are illegal in the US, many women still get them—knowingly or unknowingly—in their pursuit of beauty. I’m willing to bet that if you asked five of your friends if silicone injections can be used to augment anything—to plump up the lips, round out the buttocks, fill in wrinkles on the face or the backs of the hands—at least three of them would say “yes.” Although liquid silicone is often used off-label or on the black market by unqualified providers, it’s not FDA approved for any those purposes.
Back in the 1950′s, silicone injections were used as breast augmentation material. However, they were banned when it was discovered that the injections caused deformities, lumps, bumps and infections. Today, silicone injections are approved by the FDA only as micro-droplet injections for scar tissue. Another challenge of silicone (just in case the risk of deformity and infection isn’t enough) is that silicone doesn’t adapt well with aging. As the facial area, for example, ages and begins to sag, the silicone remains firm and begins to stick out–resulting in a deformed appearance. Although the dermal fillers I use in my Folsom/Sacramento plastic surgery (http://www.folsomskincare.com/) practice, such as Juvederm, Restylane and Sculptra Aesthetic (http://www.folsomskincare.com/fillers.html), are fairly long-lasting, none of them will ever last long enough to create an odd appearance as a user ages.




I just want to point something out. Can we agree that its silly when we say medical grade silicone, as if there is such a thing. NO silicone is health free form in the body according the law of the US, and many trained medical professionals. That being said when we say medical grade silicone we act as if labeling it as so renders it safe for the body. That being said, in my opinion there is no such thing. Just a thought... :wiggle::wiggle::wiggle:

natina
10-27-2011, 02:18 AM
Silicone Injections Cost (https://www.realself.com/silicone-injections/cost) ≈ $3,500 average cost


Are Silicone Butt Injections Illegal?


i had several butt injections (https://www.realself.com/Butt-augmentation/reviews) to enhance, lift and reshape my butt 10 years ago. I do believe it was silicone that was used from the descriptions here. i now have hard tumor like balls that have migrated to the sides of my hips. is this dangerous and can they be removed? also were these injections of silicone illegal? Thanks.

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Butt Fill Injections - Silicone, Hydrogel, Valvoline

The law defines what local doctors would do under similar circumstances as the Standard of Professional Practice. For malpractice to occur, a doctor needs to do something that is totally different from what his colleagues would do ( IE deviation from this local standard) AND for that breach to have resulted in an injury.
Since butt injection (https://www.realself.com/Butt-augmentation/reviews) of NON-FDA approved substances is NOT practiced by most doctors (in most communities in this country) that would constitute a deviation from the standard of care and you sound as if you have a resulting injury. So in theory you may have a malpractice case.
But it would be hard for you to collect anything. The reasons - in most of these cases the injections are done by non-licensed practitioners, who are uninsured in hotel rooms / homes and "pump partis" and it would be hard to convince a jury that you did not really know that your buttocks injections were not really a conventional treatment.
By the way, removal of silicone scars (https://www.realself.com/Scars/info) is VERY hard and would leave depressed scars. In effect you will be changing one deformity for another.
If it sounds too good to be true...


https://www.realself.com/question/silicone-butt-injections-illegal


I just want to point something out. Can we agree that its silly when we say medical grade silicone, as if there is such a thing. NO silicone is health free form in the body according the law of the US, and many trained medical professionals. That being said when we say medical grade silicone we act as if labeling it as so renders it safe for the body. That being said, in my opinion there is no such thing. Just a thought... :wiggle::wiggle::wiggle:

natina
10-27-2011, 02:20 AM
Butt Augmentation Cost (http://www.realself.com/butt-augmentation/cost) ≈ $4,600 average cost
Hydrogel Butt Injections

I was interested in enhancing my butt but I don't want surgery or anesthesia (http://www.realself.com/anesthesia/info). I was looking on line and found something called Hydrogel injections but its hard to find a surgeon who does this. Is this an effective way to augment the butt area, and where is it available (in the northeast)?


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Don't even think about it!

Material other than your own fat can be dangerous to your health. This is a terrible procedure. Enhance your front not your back. Some one needs to develope padded shorts.
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Hydrogel butt injections are extremely dangerous and illegal to inject in the US. Not FDA approved.

Many patients call our office asking for the hydrogel injections. There isn't any safe or legal ways to increase butt size without surgery. Brazilan butt lift used your own fat cells to enhance the butt. The abdomen is liposuctioned and the fat is used in the butt. If you are still considering PMMA or hydrogel injections, think twice about what you are injecting into your body. If you are against having surgery, forget about any butt procedures. ... more
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Hydrogel Injections

These injuections are not approved by the FDA in the US. Be very careful about getting something like this done or who you have doing it to you. There have been some cases that have caused renal failure and have lead to death due to silicone butt injections.
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Artifical filler for butt augmentation

I do not recommend Hydrogel butt injections because autologous fat is much superior and has fewer side effects and can be a permanent solution if done correctly.
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Hydrogel not available for Buttock Enhancement in the US

Hydrogel is not avialble in the US. Even if you can find medical grade hydrogel (Aquamid) to inject into the buttock it will cost several thousands of $ to inject 300-500 cc in each buttock. The safety of hydrogel is not fully known yet.
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Run away as fast as you can! There are now many reports...

Run away as fast as you can! There are now many reports of people experiencing terrible complications, including kidney failure and death from the injection of "hydrogel" into their buttocks. The accepted and safe methods of achieving buttock augmentation are grafting your own fat into the buttocks, and using implants. Both require a minor surgical procedure and should be performed by a surgeon certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery. Be careful with your health and... more
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I would be very careful about this stuff, and who you go...

I would be very careful about this stuff, and who you go to. This is not an approved procedure, and could be harmful or fatal. I saw one report of a woman who had silicone injected into her buttocks and she died due to silicone embolism. Be sure to only go to a plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. sek
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Look for alternatives to hydrogel for butt augmentation

There are really no cost effective and safe alternatives to fat grafting. The fillers we use in the face would in theory work, but would be extremely expensive and temporary. Other fillers(silicone, Hydrogel-Aquamid, PMMA, etc) have been associated with MANY complications after injection, even months to years later, resulting in pain and severe deformity. If you search these products on this site or click on their name in my post here, you can read about the experiences of some other... more
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Hydrogel Butt Augmentations - Stay Away

Regarding: "Hydrogel Butt Injections I was interested in enhancing my butt but I don't want surgery or anesthesia. I was looking on line and found something called Hydrogel injections but its hard to find a surgeon who does this. Is this an effective way to augment the butt area, and where is it available (in the northeast)?" Hydrogel a mixture of water and various concentrations of polyacrylamide (one known as Aquamid)which is NOT approved by the FDA for any medical... more
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Avoid hydrogel injections into the butt

While it may sound appealing to beta gel injected into your butt and avoid surgery... However you need to realize. That this is not done by reputable surgeons because of the horrific complications that come from this procedure. In our clinic we offer fat injections or butt implants (if the patient does not have sufficient fat) Sincerely, Martin Jugenburg, MD
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Bobzz
10-27-2011, 04:18 AM
my comment is valid. there is always someone who will pick holes in everything you say and i guess its you this time. the examples you give are just stupid.

Due respect set aside, your comment is based on ignorance, which you display amply. The "if you haven't done it, you can't comment on it" is a logically flawed argument and uniformly rejected by people with even half a brain. In fact, it's not even argument, it's conjecture at best. Yeah, there will always be somebody who can pick holes is something you say, especially if it is without any factual support. OK, genius, since you're so knowledgeable, give me some better support for your position.

mspretty333
10-27-2011, 04:42 AM
LOL the results are not "almost always" horrible. I have been in the scene for 15 years and yes there are some bad jobs but Ive seen MANY and I mean MANY girls who have sil and it looks fine and have no problems as of yet.

I have silicone in my hips and ass and I have no issues, bruising, my shape is normal and not exaggerated.

IT comes down to personal taste and finding the person who knows what they are doing, use medical silicone, and making sure you do it at a slow pace to give it time to settle and make sure you have no issues related to it.

With everything you should make your OWN decisons. DO research on the person, ask questions and make sure you really want this.

Thanks so much wendy....your always a voice of reason.

carl essex
10-27-2011, 05:41 PM
Due respect set aside, your comment is based on ignorance, which you display amply. The "if you haven't done it, you can't comment on it" is a logically flawed argument and uniformly rejected by people with even half a brain. In fact, it's not even argument, it's conjecture at best. Yeah, there will always be somebody who can pick holes is something you say, especially if it is without any factual support. OK, genius, since you're so knowledgeable, give me some better support for your position.

some better support mmmm how about my finger

Bobzz
10-27-2011, 08:43 PM
some better support mmmm how about my finger

Nah, don't think so. :jerkoff

NYTSJulie
10-28-2011, 03:04 AM
I just want to point something out. Can we agree that its silly when we say medical grade silicone, as if there is such a thing. NO silicone is health free form in the body according the law of the US, and many trained medical professionals. That being said when we say medical grade silicone we act as if labeling it as so renders it safe for the body. That being said, in my opinion there is no such thing. Just a thought... :wiggle::wiggle::wiggle:

Medical grade silicone is not just based on the grade of silicone being used. If the grade is pure but the container is open to the air then it is not medical grade anymore. Real medical grade silicone comes in a closed container similar to a bottle of hormones and is air tight. Also if you price a bottle of “real” silicone, it’s very very very expensive.

No one is getting pumped with medical grade silicone by a pumper, you might get a very high grade of silicone but it’s not medical grade. Silicone is silicone, if its caulk at home depot or in a doctor’s office….what makes certain silicone medical grade is that it’s pure and all impurities were removed. Like I said above, if you go to a pumper and there is a jug in the open AIR, just by the air hitting the substance makes it no longer medical grade.

Some pumpers purify the silicone themselves, it can be done. Research Dr. Norman Orentreich, he is dead now but was a pioneer of injectable silicone. He was a dermatologist and back in the 60’s he used to buy and purify the silicone himself. His office is run by his son in NYC and they still do silicone injections.

I have silicone in my hips and butt and love the ‘results’. I stress the word ‘results’ because the ‘results’ are a gamble, it all depends on how your body will react to the foreign substance, complications can happen and your body can reject the substance,. If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t of gotten pumped, only because the risk is too high. If you hit a vein and inject silicone into the blood stream you’re done dead bye-bye lol, when I think of that I can’t believe I took that chance, today I find my life far too valuable to chance it. I was LUCKY and love my body, but with the possibility of complications or death it’s not worth taking the chance and I would not recommend anyone getting pumped.

StlyeMeCunty
10-28-2011, 03:07 AM
Medical grade silicone is not just based on the grade of silicone being used. If the grade is pure but the container is open to the air then it is not medical grade anymore. Real medical grade silicone comes in a closed container similar to a bottle of hormones and is air tight. Also if you price a bottle of “real” silicone, it’s very very very expensive.

No one is getting pumped with medical grade silicone by a pumper, you might get a very high grade of silicone but it’s not medical grade. Silicone is silicone, if its caulk at home depot or in a doctor’s office….what makes certain silicone medical grade is that it’s pure and all impurities were removed. Like I said above, if you go to a pumper and there is a jug in the open AIR, just by the air hitting the substance makes it no longer medical grade.

Some pumpers purify the silicone themselves, it can be done. Research Dr. Norman Orentreich, he is dead now but was a pioneer of injectable silicone. He was a dermatologist and back in the 60’s he used to buy and purify the silicone himself. His office is run by his son in NYC and they still do silicone injections.

I have silicone in my hips and butt and love the ‘results’. I stress the word ‘results’ because the ‘results’ are a gamble, it all depends on how your body will react to the foreign substance, complications can happen and your body can reject the substance,. If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t of gotten pumped, only because the risk is too high. If you hit a vein and inject silicone into the blood stream you’re done dead bye-bye lol, when I think of that I can’t believe I took that chance, today I find my life far too valuable to chance it. I was LUCKY and love my body, but with the possibility of complications or death it’s not worth taking the chance and I would not recommend anyone getting pumped.

That was a well thought out response...thanks!:wiggle::wiggle::wiggle:

natina
10-29-2011, 07:50 AM
Under Pressure, Doctor Stops Silicone Injections

By PHILIP J. HILTS
Published: February 06, 1992
Dr. Norman Orentreich, the New York doctor who was a prominent advocate of using injected silicone to smooth wrinkles, halted the practice on Monday because of pressure from a Federal investigation, his lawyer said today.
The investigators are looking into doctors who have continued to inject silicone despite reports over the years of occasional catastrophic results like permanent sores and lumps. In rare cases, large amounts were injected and death resulted when the silicone migrated to the lungs.
Dr. David A. Kessler, Commissioner of Food and Drugs, has barred the interstate shipment of silicone for injection; Dr. Orentreich says he obtains silicone in New York and purifies it himself.

Peter Safir, a lawyer for Dr. Orentreich, said the doctor stopped injecting silicone on Monday. On Sunday, The New York Times reported details of the investigation in an article about the potential hazards of silicone injection.
Mr. Safir said that Dr. Orentreich maintains "absolutely that these injections are safe."
Dr. Orentreich leads the Orentreich Medical Group, a practice on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan that includes several physicians and carries out a variety of cosmetic surgery procedures. The practice became well known over the years because of the celebrities who came to Dr. Orentreich for silicone injections. He was an outspoken advocate of the injections, which had been outlawed in California and Nevada.
The Food and Drug Administration is also investigating other doctors who have used silicone injections and has sent warning letters to Dr. Richard Aronsohn in Los Angeles, Dr. Ricardo Samitier-Cardet in Miami and Dr. James E. Fulton Jr. in Orange County, Calif..
Representative Ted Weiss, a Manhattan Democrat who has investigated both injections and gel implants for more than a year, said today: "I applaud Dr. Kessler's decision to finally halt the illegal use of silicone, but it is sad that previous commissioners allowed this dangerous practice to continue for more than 25 years. It was not until Congress and the media focused attention on the risks of silicone that the F.D.A. finally acted to halt the practice of some of the most outspoken advocates of silicone injections."
The F.D.A. and Dr. Orentreich's lawyers are negotiating over a consent agreement under which Dr. Orentreich would halt his use of silicone injections to avoid an immediate injunction and a seizure of the liquid silicone at his offices.


http://www.nytimes.com/1992/02/06/us/under-pressure-doctor-stops-silicone-injections.html



Medical grade silicone is not just based on the grade of silicone being used. If the grade is pure but the container is open to the air then it is not medical grade anymore. Real medical grade silicone comes in a closed container similar to a bottle of hormones and is air tight. Also if you price a bottle of “real” silicone, it’s very very very expensive.

No one is getting pumped with medical grade silicone by a pumper, you might get a very high grade of silicone but it’s not medical grade. Silicone is silicone, if its caulk at home depot or in a doctor’s office….what makes certain silicone medical grade is that it’s pure and all impurities were removed. Like I said above, if you go to a pumper and there is a jug in the open AIR, just by the air hitting the substance makes it no longer medical grade.

Some pumpers purify the silicone themselves, it can be done. Research Dr. Norman Orentreich, he is dead now but was a pioneer of injectable silicone. He was a dermatologist and back in the 60’s he used to buy and purify the silicone himself. His office is run by his son in NYC and they still do silicone injections.

I have silicone in my hips and butt and love the ‘results’. I stress the word ‘results’ because the ‘results’ are a gamble, it all depends on how your body will react to the foreign substance, complications can happen and your body can reject the substance,. If I had to do it over again, I wouldn’t of gotten pumped, only because the risk is too high. If you hit a vein and inject silicone into the blood stream you’re done dead bye-bye lol, when I think of that I can’t believe I took that chance, today I find my life far too valuable to chance it. I was LUCKY and love my body, but with the possibility of complications or death it’s not worth taking the chance and I would not recommend anyone getting pumped.

NYTSJulie
10-29-2011, 08:32 AM
Under Pressure, Doctor Stops Silicone Injections

By PHILIP J. HILTS
Published: February 06, 1992
Dr. Norman Orentreich, the New York doctor who was a prominent advocate of using injected silicone to smooth wrinkles, halted the practice on Monday because of pressure from a Federal investigation, his lawyer said today.
The investigators are looking into doctors who have continued to inject silicone despite reports over the years of occasional catastrophic results like permanent sores and lumps. In rare cases, large amounts were injected and death resulted when the silicone migrated to the lungs.
Dr. David A. Kessler, Commissioner of Food and Drugs, has barred the interstate shipment of silicone for injection; Dr. Orentreich says he obtains silicone in New York and purifies it himself.

Peter Safir, a lawyer for Dr. Orentreich, said the doctor stopped injecting silicone on Monday. On Sunday, The New York Times reported details of the investigation in an article about the potential hazards of silicone injection.
Mr. Safir said that Dr. Orentreich maintains "absolutely that these injections are safe."
Dr. Orentreich leads the Orentreich Medical Group, a practice on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan that includes several physicians and carries out a variety of cosmetic surgery procedures. The practice became well known over the years because of the celebrities who came to Dr. Orentreich for silicone injections. He was an outspoken advocate of the injections, which had been outlawed in California and Nevada.
The Food and Drug Administration is also investigating other doctors who have used silicone injections and has sent warning letters to Dr. Richard Aronsohn in Los Angeles, Dr. Ricardo Samitier-Cardet in Miami and Dr. James E. Fulton Jr. in Orange County, Calif..
Representative Ted Weiss, a Manhattan Democrat who has investigated both injections and gel implants for more than a year, said today: "I applaud Dr. Kessler's decision to finally halt the illegal use of silicone, but it is sad that previous commissioners allowed this dangerous practice to continue for more than 25 years. It was not until Congress and the media focused attention on the risks of silicone that the F.D.A. finally acted to halt the practice of some of the most outspoken advocates of silicone injections."
The F.D.A. and Dr. Orentreich's lawyers are negotiating over a consent agreement under which Dr. Orentreich would halt his use of silicone injections to avoid an immediate injunction and a seizure of the liquid silicone at his offices.


http://www.nytimes.com/1992/02/06/us/under-pressure-doctor-stops-silicone-injections.html

He may have stopped doing injections during that period, but they still do them to date. If anyone were ever thinking pumping their face I would say dont do it, but if they are 100 percent set on the idea then I would say go to a cosmetic doctor and have them done, dont pump your face from a pumper. I remember seeing a queen years ago when I first started my transition, her once high cheek bones had fallen and were sitting on her mid-face, they were lumpy and stained badly. GIRLS DONT PUMP YOUR FACE.

Stevie222
11-10-2011, 04:55 AM
I've posted this before, but I guess it was on old board and all those messages got wiped out, so I will post it again.

I actually work for a company that makes silicones. No, it is not the company most famous for silicone implants. Anyway silicone pumping is dangerous. The term "medical grade silicone" is not meant to imply that these products can or should be injected subcutaneously. Medical grade or USP grade silicones are products that can be used in over the counter oral medications as anti gas agents. The should not be injected.

While these products are sterile, silicones are not safe because they are inert and migratory. The volumes that are used in pumping for hips especially are unbeleivable and were never envisioned even by the folks that experimented with them in the 90's for AIDs wasting and wrinkle reduction. Do not use them!

natina
11-10-2011, 06:14 AM
WELL SAID

BRAVO!
:iagree::iagree::Bowdown:

I've posted this before, but I guess it was on old board and all those messages got wiped out, so I will post it again.

I actually work for a company that makes silicones. No, it is not the company most famous for silicone implants. Anyway silicone pumping is dangerous. The term "medical grade silicone" is not meant to imply that these products can or should be injected subcutaneously. Medical grade or USP grade silicones are products that can be used in over the counter oral medications as anti gas agents. The should not be injected.

While these products are sterile, silicones are not safe because they are inert and migratory. The volumes that are used in pumping for hips especially are unbeleivable and were never envisioned even by the folks that experimented with them in the 90's for AIDs wasting and wrinkle reduction. Do not use them!



I've posted this before, but I guess it was on old board and all those messages got wiped out, so I will post it again.

I actually work for a company that makes silicones. No, it is not the company most famous for silicone implants. Anyway silicone pumping is dangerous. The term "medical grade silicone" is not meant to imply that these products can or should be injected subcutaneously. Medical grade or USP grade silicones are products that can be used in over the counter oral medications as anti gas agents. The should not be injected.

While these products are sterile, silicones are not safe because they are inert and migratory. The volumes that are used in pumping for hips especially are unbeleivable and were never envisioned even by the folks that experimented with them in the 90's for AIDs wasting and wrinkle reduction. Do not use them!

natina
11-12-2011, 08:19 AM
Dangerous use of Silicone Injection - Pumping Party - Dr Sherman Leis - PINKessenceTV - Part 1 of 4 - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRMAs8rGMlg)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?src_vid=kAmjTD1pKLw&annotation_id=annotation_324649&v=yOYKM1k2p3g&feature=iv



http://www.youtube.com/watch?src_vid=RLz9JQggB24&feature=iv&v=kAmjTD1pKLw&annotation_id=annotation_385088



http://www.youtube.com/watch?src_vid=yOYKM1k2p3g&annotation_id=annotation_552503&feature=iv&v=RLz9JQggB24

trannyfan80
11-12-2011, 01:45 PM
VERY, very, very, very, VERY BAD IDEA..

That's a medical opinion from a resident in plastic and cosmetic surgery. Don't do it.

natina
11-15-2011, 10:50 AM
Dangerous use of Silicone Injection - Pumping Party - Dr Sherman Leis - PINKessenceTV - Part 1 of 4 - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRMAs8rGMlg)





VERY, very, very, very, VERY BAD IDEA..

That's a medical opinion from a resident in plastic and cosmetic surgery. Don't do it.

natina
11-15-2011, 10:51 AM
Dangerous use of Silicone Injection - Pumping Party - Dr Sherman Leis - PINKessenceTV - Part 1 of 4 - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRMAs8rGMlg)

natina
01-03-2012, 05:34 AM
http://www.body1.com/News/index.cfm/2/9965/61 (http://www.body1.com/News/index.cfm/2/9965/61)

Death Shows Danger of Silicone Injections

April 01, 2004

ALBANY, Ga. (AP) - The death of a transgendered person who received injections of industrial-grade silicone illustrates the dangers of "pumping," a thriving underground practice in motel rooms or apartments among men living as women.
Authorities say 23-year-old Andre D. Jeter suffered convulsions and fell unconscious Dec. 10 after receiving injections in her hips and buttocks during a "pumping party" here. She died a month later.
Stephen Oneal Thomas, 31, was charged last week with murder and other offenses for allegedly administering the injections. Thomas' lawyer refused on Tuesday to comment.
One of Thomas' roommates, Nikkia Scott, and other drag queens have been getting illegal, back-room injections of silicone to give themselves some of the things nature denied them when they were born male - breasts, wider hips, more prominent cheekbones.
They know the risks are extreme, and still they do it.
"Anything you put in your body that don't belong there will hurt you in the long run," Scott said of her $6,000 worth of injections. "But believe me, it has been worth it. It has been worth it."
Scott and three others were also arrested in the case and charged with conspiracy and practicing medicine without a license. They were accused, among other things, of helping Thomas by recruiting patients at drag-queen beauty pageants.
The victim was a man living as a woman, as are all four defendants.
While medical-grade silicone is implanted under the skin in sealed sacs to keep it from leaking, pumping involves injecting silicone straight into the body.
And the silicone used is the stuff sold in hardware stores as a sealant. It is not sterile and can cause infections, particularly in the lungs.
The silicone is often mixed with paraffin, oil, even peanut butter, said Dallas Denny of the transgender support group Gender Education & Advocacy. In Jeter's case, it was probably mixed with baby oil, based on how it smelled to others who received the injections, said James Paulk, an investigator for the district attorney.
There was so much silicone in Jeter's body that when incisions were made during the autopsy, a clear, brownish liquid flowed out, Paulk said.
The scope of the phenomenon is unclear. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration and transgender groups said they do not keep track of the problem. But Paulk said a "slew" of people have been injured, including three or four in Montgomery, Ala., six or seven in Columbus, Ga., and a few in Jacksonville, Fla.
"The transgender society is a very tight-knit society. They don't like to give each other up because if you do, you get barred from the pageants," Paulk said. "If they're not hurting and they're not experiencing medical problems, they aren't calling me."
A day after his arrest, a stubble-faced Scott, wearing large hoop earrings, was back to gluing weaves to heads at a beauty parlor in Albany, a town 150 miles south of Atlanta. His roommate Jazz, also arrested in the case, was at home, wearing pajamas and pink flowered flip-flops.
Jazz and Scott compete in drag shows during "black society" nights at a bar called Queens in Albany. They dress in gowns and rhinestones and perform songs for tips.
They both strongly denied any involvement in giving silicone injections and said they did not know their roommate Thomas was "pumping."
Scott, identified as Freddie Clyde in court documents, said her silicone injections have not caused any serious health problems. But Jazz, whose legal name is Mark Edwards, said she has had three procedures - face, bust and lower body - that cost her about $3,300, and has suffered severe side effects.
Last year, she said, she started coughing heavily and discovered that the silicone had gotten into her lungs, giving her chemical pneumonia. She spent two months in the hospital and several more months on bed rest, and her weight dropped from 270 to 150.
She also lifted up her T-shirt to show the scar under one of her breasts where doctors went in to remove a hardened clump of silicone.
As for Jeter, Jazz said, she had taken the injections too far. Jeter had complained that her head itched and that her hair had stopped growing, according to Jazz. "Jeter was making herself look like a monster," Jazz said.
Despite her own health problems, Jazz said she has nothing against the woman who gave her the injections.
"I don't want to prosecute her, I want to thank her," she said. "I'm the one who wanted the work. She did nothing wrong but what I wanted."
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Associated Press correspondent Elliott Minor in Albany, Ga., contributed to this report.
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On the Net:
Gender Education & Advocacy: http://www.gender.org
La Gender: www.geocities.com/lagenderinc

http://www.body1.com/News/index.cfm/2/9965/61 (http://www.body1.com/News/index.cfm/2/9965/61)

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Buzz
05-03-2014, 09:18 PM
The VICE Report
Buttloads of Pain (video)
http://www.vice.com/the-vice-report/buttloads-of-pain

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05-03-2014, 10:13 PM
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