Sportspeople are always looking for any methods to enhance their performance. Nobody may doubt about it. That’s why many athletes administrate anabolic steroids or/and other preparations which have performance-enhancing effects. But there is another way too. Mixed martial artists apply even plastic surgery for this need.
It is known that fighters suffer from facial lacerations. This is the nature of this sport. After fighter have experienced a cut, they become more inclined to following cuts. The scar tissue can develop; wounds are sutured in some cases improperly. It happens that surgeons suture only the superficial layer of the skin. This condition leads to improper healing of underlying tissue.
An interesting article about Frank Stile, a plastic surgeon was published by the writer Jake Rossen. This physician makes operations for mix martial artists. Frank Stile removes the scar tissue and replaces it with tissue from donated dead human bodies. Such procedures are often applied for cosmetic purposes. Frank Stile is considered to be the first surgeon that has used this procedure for performance-enhancing effects in fighters.
It is also necessary to notice that prominent facial bones in the nose, brow and cheek may make the fighters predisposed to lacerations. But it can be avoided as well. Surgeons may remove the sharp edges. It may help to prevent potential cuts.
Since inclinations to lacerations disturb fighters to achieve better results, some specialists claim that it is possible to create a super-fighter with the help of plastic operation. Thus, these fighters will have significant competitive advantages.
Earlier experts thought about this aspect as well. It may display the short story written by the science fiction author Richard Matheson. The story was created in 1956. The science fiction writer Richard Matheson described a future. It was written that fans watched how large robot athletes fought, trying to destruct one another’s central processing units.
When Matheson was creating the story, he didn’t suppose that it would be provocative. Numerous fans desired to see other sportspersons in reality. They wanted the fighter to be other than human. That’s why a lot of fans invested large sums of money, hoping to achieve this result.
It is possible to suppose that cosmetic surgery will soon reach the level of the method of steroid use and administration of other performance-enhancing drugs.
Of course, a lot of ethical questions appear under this circumstance. But some experts say that it is too late to discuss these questions. Human performance is already closely connected with technological progress. The corruption of sports has begun long ago and it can’t be stopped, according to opinions of numerous specialists.
Anti-doping agencies have displayed that they are not able to fight against steroids and other forbidden medicines effectively. Will anybody have ability to keep fighters from surgical procedures?
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