Human Foreskins are Big Business for Cosmetics

By Summer Minor, published Feb 16, 2007
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In the business of vanity almost anything goes. Creams, lotions, and cosmetics are reported to be made out many things that most people would be repulsed by. Fish scales in lipsticks, cow placenta in anti-aging products, crushed female cochineal insects in shampoo, and human foreskin in face cream.

Foreskin fibroblasts are used to grow and cultivate new cells that are then used for a variety of purposes. From the fibroblasts new skin for burn victims can be grown, skin to cover diabetic ulcers, and controversially it is also used to make cosmetic creams and collagens. One foreskin can be used for decades to grow $100,000 worth of fibroblasts.

Debate is growing over the ethics of using human foreskins for cosmetic purposes. One such cosmetic company, SkinMedica is raising a stir over their use of the growth hormone left over from growing artificial skin from foreskin fibroblasts. Dr. Fitzpatrick, who invented SkinMedica, works with a supplier that uses foreskin fibroblast to make injectable collagen. The foreskins that he receives the growth hormone for are used especially for cosmetics rather than for growing new skin for medical patients.

SkinMedica, which sells for over $100 for a 63-oz. bottle, was made famous by Oprah Winfrey and Barbara Walters. Winfrey in fact has promoted SkinMedica several times on her show and website. Discussions about the ethics of using human foreskins for vanity have been circulating on the web but there has not been a response from Winfrey on this debate.

Human Foreskins are Big Business for Cosmetics

Do you know is in your face cream?

Credit: Neza Èerin

Copyright: Neza Èerin

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Circumcision has always had a religious stigma tied to it and now anything religious is hyped up as bad these days. There are actual medical reasons to circumcise, you just have to look it up for yourself. It's not "Mutilation" it is a surgery and yes, it can be done with anesthetic. It's preventative medicine, limiting a boy's exposure to various STD's, Penile Cancer and over all it's a seriously superficial surgery. The frenum is not comparable to the female clitoris because of the vast difference in number of nerves. Most circumcised men would not say they perceive themselves as mutilated and there is no conclusive evidence that being circumcised inhibits sexual pleasure. It's preventative medicine, which is something the US doesn't do enough of - most of our medical money is spent in the last 2 years of life and our life expectancy is declining in reflection of this issue. One could argue it's unethical to not-circumcise your boy. I am not religious & consider myself to be liberal.

Posted on 06/23/2008 at 3:06:49 PM

 
Circumcision is a human rights violation. There is no justifiable reason to cut off healthy parts of a baby boy's body. It's usually not even done with anesthetics, and if you do a respiratory response analysis of a baby boy during a circumcision his heart rate reaches 180 beats per minute and his cortisol levels rise to around 300 nanmoles per liter, which are levels you would expect from a torture victim. Not to mention, the amputation of the clitoral hood is homologous to amputating the foreskin, but women are protected under the law from such violations. Men need some equal rights here, this is a truly unjust double standard.

Posted on 06/20/2008 at 2:06:04 PM

 
boi4foreskin@hotmail.com: A new clitoris-derived cosmetic cream from the infant clitoris amputated at birth gives rise to hope for diabetic patiants & Alzheimer's victims. The donors who volunteered the clitoral skin-excised at birth-is used to harvest many types of stem cells, including new ones never seen before. "This is a great breakthrough for science, and the booming cosmetic industry", says Emilios Stravapoulos, M.D., Chief scientist at ProGen Biotec Research. (Their address is at the Pentagon's DOD-DARPA facility for Advanced Research.)

Posted on 04/14/2008 at 11:04:27 AM

 
this is an outrage... it encourages profit for infant genital mutilation, and doctors are probably encouraging parents to circumsize when it isn't necessary! If it were female infant labia, would there be more of an issue? Why the sexism... Boys can be clean the way God made them... and if God made them the way they were born, Perfect why does he require a part of them be chopped off?

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 4:11:00 AM

 
I can't help but laugh - if I'd had a son and he'd been circumsized, and I knew that the hospitals were profitting from it, I'd be asking for my cut! (No pun intended)

Posted on 02/27/2007 at 6:02:00 PM

 
I knew about the fish scales, but not this. Good article.

Posted on 02/22/2007 at 4:02:00 AM

 
Heather B., but smegma is important stuff! Don't feel sad about it. :)

Posted on 02/17/2007 at 8:02:00 PM

 
Yeah, that's me...the smegma girl LOL! This is sad, I'm starting to be known for that smegma piece, when it's not even one of my better works. :/

Posted on 02/17/2007 at 8:02:00 PM

 
WOW, that's so interesting. I was aware that there are many unusual things used to make cosmetics, but I definitely wasn't aware that foreskin was one of them! I also see that smegma is used as well...good to know, Heather B!

Posted on 02/17/2007 at 4:02:00 PM

 
Wow. This is really neat to know. I did not know that foreskins were used in cosmetics. This is surprising to me! Thanks for sharing this.

Posted on 02/17/2007 at 2:02:00 PM

 
wow...way to bring light.

Posted on 02/16/2007 at 8:02:00 PM

 
Yeah, this is something a lot of people have no idea about. Smegma is also used in cosmetics, because its an emollient. The oils in it are moisturizing, and it contains antibodies that can cleanse the face. Some think it can even help fight age. The sad thing is people will say things like "Smegma is unhealthy, just a dirty, unclean build-up; it has no helpful properties"...and they have NO idea that it used in cosmetics. So I'm just like "Yeah, whatever" because they're not going to listen to me telling them its in cosmetics anyway. :/ Foreskins are used for so many things. I bet if people knew the truth they wouldn't think they were so useless as parts of the male penis :/

Posted on 02/16/2007 at 6:02:00 PM

 
Wow. I had no idea. Great article, Summer.

Posted on 02/16/2007 at 5:02:00 PM

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