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I'll skip the BS; all of it is genetics. However, it is a case of how much rectification can be done based on current technology. If you're expecting to turn into a "Chad," I mean, I'm sorry to tell you, but it's impossible currently. What is possible are these three options.
Option 1
The most realistic option (though with the lowest ceiling) is double jaw surgery, rhinoplasty, getting down to 10% body fat, and maybe a genioplasty and neck lift combined with full facial implants. The ceiling? Very low, unfortunately. These surgeries can enhance your features and make you look more angular, but a Chad isn't just angular; he has a hyper-pronounced midface and lower jaw.
The other option, which no sane surgeon will ever do, is an orbital box osteotomy, LeFort III, and monobloc, followed by full custom implants. This might be possible by 2050 because AI will get better at precision technology. Coupled with that, in 2050 you will be able to print or lab-grow cartilage. There is still a ceiling, which is the anterior positioning of the eyes—surgery can't fix that—but in 2050 you will be able to expand the ceiling rapidly. That's Option 1.
Option 2
Looks being genetic is both a good thing and a bad thing. It's bad for us because we’re the one generation that can't be fixed by it, but if you have kids—no joke—it's unbelievably good. Genetics is no longer random. I used to think, "Oh, we need to know the exact genes to create Chads in the womb." No, you don't. You just need to know the genes that correlate with "X" trait that is polygenic in nature. I don't have to be able to read Chinese to get a translator that's 80% correct on time.
That's what the next option is: embryo selection. Currently, the traits are small; they can only predict eye color, hair color, or IQ. But really, "Chad genes" are just a massive amount of RUNX1 protein formation during the womb and high sensitivity to androgens. These are polygenic traits you can predict. Obviously, the tech isn't here yet, but you'll live a long time. Freeze your sperm, spend six years saving, and then when you have enough money, go to an IVF lab.
Select your sperm, and here is the real cheat code (and this is possible today; I didn't even know until recently). Most of your looks are entirely genetics; however, you don't have to leave it to chance anymore. Thank God for tech. You can take your sperm and buy an egg from a top female model donor—like an extreme high-fashion model. These exist today. You can take your sperm and her eggs and get a surrogate to raise it for nine months. Before that, with embryo selection, you can choose the one with the highest probability of having a sharp jawline and sharp facial features. Unironically, the "black pill" is a good thing for the next generation; it's just torture fuel for us.
Option 3
The AI love-bot option. Again, it is a while off, but as synthetic tissue technology gets better and better, you may see women being manufactured with synthetic skin so realistic and beautiful that they look like female models. She can be programmed to only love you—no fear of Chad, no fear of being cheated on. She will only love you for you.
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