What do they do with breast-implants once the owner has died?

I was talking to a friend of mine about how I thought that the concept of breast-implants seemed odd to me. I mean, who had the epiphany “I know, we can stick disks of silicone in there!”??

So I went further down the timeline and wondered how people would react if they had to exhume someone’s body and found a pair of silicone sacks in the coffin along with the individual’s remains…

So that’s my question: What do they do with breast-implants after the owner has died?

I apologize if this seems extraordinarily odd or freaky, but it’s just an idle curiosity I’d like resolved…

Thanks for your replies

I am fairly certain that the synthetic funbags just stay with their deceased owners. Unless, of course, the mortician has some messed-up fetishes.

Or thinks he can make a buck selling used products, like the people at UCLA :eek:

Anybody up for a game of hackey-sack?

They put 'em in aquarium tanks and try to pass them off as jellyfish.

(I read somewhere that an aquarium actually did use a breast implant in place of a jellyfish. Just weird enough to maybe not be a UL.
Them jellyfish always travel in pairs.)

I think they might sometimes remove large implants before a body is cremated, because they can leave a mess. This article mentions it. If the body is buried, there’s no reason to take them out that I can think of.

An episode of Law&Order dealt with pacemakers…they took it out of one guy and stuck it in someone else. :eek:

Is that the ultimate form of recycling, or is that artificial organ donation?

Would you want someone else’s hand-me-down titties?

I could use a couple of paperweights.
See, there’s these two stacks I’d like to get a handle on.