dimanche 25 juin 2017
Embodying Barbie: Cosmetic gynecology on the rise in Canada
After six years of wishing she looked better below the belt, Alyssa recently shelled out $4,200 to have part of her labia removed. Labiaplasty is one of the fastest-growing cosmetic procedures in Canada and the U.S.
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Embodying Barbie: Cosmetic gynecology on the rise in Canada After six years of wishing she looked better below the belt, Alyssa recently shelled out $4,200 to have part of her labia removed. Labiaplasty is one of the fastest-growing cosmetic procedures in Canada and the U.S. … Read More
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