#43: Skin Graft on the Hand That Grows Hair
This particular example doesn’t quite fit into the category of bodily abnormalities as it has been until now. Most of what we’ve explored has been abnormal from birth, but I think it’s alright if we venture out to some new pastures to discuss an artificially created abnormality.

The whole world of grafts is a very special world. It takes something from someone else’s body and attaches it artificially until it eventually organically accepts and integrates it into its place. But if the skin graft then decides to grow hair (especially in a place where few hairs grow), are they my hair or my donor’s?