Increasing numbers of Australian women are asking their doctors for a designer vagina. So many, in fact, that the government is reviewing whether such surgery should be publicly-funded via Medicare.As the article says, there is virtually no doubt at all that the demand for this surgery is driven by a combination of the ubiquity of pornography due to the internet, and the fashion for pubic hair removal. Perhaps a government advertising campaign against both is called for? (Well, it would be interesting to sit in on the ad agencies workshopping such a campaign, at least.)
Over the last ten years, claims through the medical benefit scheme (MBS) for labioplasty have increased from 200 to over 1,500 per year. The resulting cost, rising from $40,000 to $740,000 annually, has led to a government review questioning the procedure.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
A good thing for the government to question
Who really pays for designer vaginas?
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