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According to the UK Daily Mail, Vavelta is derived from baby foreskins donated by mothers at a hospital in the U.S. after routine circumcision.<ref>{{REFwebQuote
According to the UK Daily Mail, Vavelta is derived from baby foreskins donated by mothers at a hospital in the U.S. after routine circumcision.<ref>{{REFweb
  | quote=These are derived from baby foreskins donated by moters at a hospital in the U.S. after routine circumcision.
  | quote=These are derived from baby foreskins donated by moters at a hospital in the U.S. after routine circumcision.
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  | work=Mail Online
  | work=Mail Online
  | date=2008-11-19
  | date=2008-11-19
  | urltitle=Would you undergo anti-ageing treatment using cells from circumcised newborn babies?
  | title=Would you undergo anti-ageing treatment using cells from circumcised newborn babies?
  | url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1086330/Would-undergo-anti-ageing-treatment-using-cells-circumcised-newborn-babies.html#ixzz1L6q0SyrR
  | url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1086330/Would-undergo-anti-ageing-treatment-using-cells-circumcised-newborn-babies.html#ixzz1L6q0SyrR
  | accessdate=2011-05-07
  | accessdate=2011-05-07