Plastic
Surgeons Say Demand Is Surging For Chin Enhancements. Welcome to
post-modern society – exactly what Dugin is saying! It is not a gender change
but a step in a “special” direction. Fresh numbers:

Now, it's still a small number, overall,
compared with breast augmentation, the No. 1 procedure at 307,180. But those
surgeries rose only 4 percent in 2011 compared with 2010.
Surgical procedures, which can be pretty
lucrative, increased by only 2 percent in 2011. Nose jobs and eyelid surgery
both declined. And liposuction was up just 1 percent.
Yes, the plastic surgeons are doing more of
the simpler stuff, such as Botox injections — more than 5.67 million of those
last year. But even the less invasive and less expensive work increased only 6
percent in 2011.
Oh, and what do the doctors call chin work?
Mentoplasty.
Well, I
will go back to pre-modern society!
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