'Chinplants': What's behind the new plastic surgery craze?

Forget flat stomachs and D-cup breasts — the hot new item in cosmetic surgery is a chiseled chin

A strong chin is often associated with authority and confidence, which may help account for a 71 percent increase in chin implants last year.
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When most people think of plastic surgery, they imagine nose jobs, breast augmentations, and tummy-tucks. But the hot new part of the body to try and perfect is the humble chin, according to data from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. "Chinplants," or cosmetic surgery to give people the chiseled jaw of their dreams, shot up 71 percent last year, making it far and away the fastest growing type of plastic surgery. Why the chin? Here, a look at the newest cosmetic craze:

How many chinplants are Americans getting?

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