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![]() Surgical alteration is a repeated theme in this book. Others have facial grafts, unusual dentition and even selected melanin boosting.
Muscle grafts or transplants are used to repair damage to existing tissue. For example, in 2001 a seven year-old boy almost lost his leg in a car accident. The biggest problem was the damage to the muscle tissue.
Surgeons transplanted the latissimus dorsi, a muscle in the upper back which is not vital to everyday movement. The operation was successful; the boy plays soccer with friends today.
Of course, the heart is a muscle, and heart transplants are not quite routine, but the survival rate is getting better every year.
I'm not aware of this kind of surgery being done to enhance strength in an otherwise healthy person. But compared with body modification on the scale in Samuel R. Delany's Babel-17, this may not seem so extreme. See the entry for decorative implant.
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