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According to Fitzpatrick, using foreskin fibroblasts to make the cream is "ethical", because the company only uses the growth hormone from growing artificial [[skin]] derived from infant foreskins,<ref>{{REFnews | According to Fitzpatrick, using [[foreskin]] fibroblasts to make the cream is "ethical", because the company only uses the growth hormone from growing artificial [[skin]] derived from infant foreskins,<ref>{{REFnews | ||
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}}</ref> Fitzpatrick defends the use of foreskins to obtain fibroblasts because circumcision is such a common surgery and it would be a waste not to use them for benefits. "Twelve years ago when this was done there would have been no objection to using foreskin tissue."<ref>{{REFnews | }}</ref> Fitzpatrick defends the use of foreskins to obtain fibroblasts because [[circumcision]] is such a common surgery and it would be a waste not to use them for benefits. "Twelve years ago when this was done there would have been no objection to using [[foreskin]] tissue."<ref>{{REFnews | ||
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