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Can you get hunchbacks removed my liposuction? |
I know that is such a grosss question, I just wanted to know!!! Hahaha!!! the reason for being hunchback involves your spine bone and is not due to fatty deposits. liposuction is a surgical procedure that sucks out fat. for more information on definition and treatment on hunchback go to: |
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