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9cent (m)
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i overheard some ladies discussing somewhat that had got to do with hip surgery , hmmm .i think i'm interested on this issue.  .  , whats the brain behind it ladies?
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jennykadry (f)
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i don't get u poster,hips surgery as in to increase or reduce d hips which one? 
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Siena
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Never heard of hip surgery.  I've heard of hip replacement, in both men and women. But these are usually elderly folk, who may have broken a hip, in a fall. 
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9cent (m)
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@jenny, hip enlargement to be specific, thanx
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TOYOSI20 (f)
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It's actually very dangerous and the end results are essentially traumatic,
Most people refer to it as hip implants, for people who want to broaden
their hips and make them appear fuller, It is very much unlike breast implants
which essentially has to do with the removal of tissue mass and replacing it
with saline implant this happens to be very severe and I personally would NOT recommend it for any one at all.
The hip joint is called a ball-and-socket joint because the spherical head of the
thighbone (femur) moves inside the cup-shaped hollow socket (acetabulum) of the pelvis.
To duplicate this action, a total hip replacement implant has three parts: the stem, which
fits into the femur; the ball, which replaces the spherical head of the femur; and the cup,
which replaces the worn out hip socket. Each part comes in various sizes to accommodate
various body sizes and types.
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