Cosmetic Surgery > Male Cosmetic Surgery
Men's approach to cosmetic surgery is more pragmatic, less emotional, and often considered differently.
More and more men are turning to cosmetic surgery and aesthetic medicine. Demand is constantly increasing. Depending on the country, aesthetic procedures for men account for 10 to 30% of all aesthetic procedures.
Men are increasingly willing to improve their appearance:
Cosmetic surgery for men requires a very different approach compared to women, as men's perception of body image is quite different from women's.
Given the anatomical differences and skin quality between men and women, this surgery requires highly specialised qualifications and a very particular approach.
The greatest demand in male cosmetic surgery is body contouring. With age, the male silhouette changes: muscles relax, the fatty layer thickens, and especially the abdomen loses its definition. This is an almost inevitable evolution.
The solutions to these problems are:
Another major area of male cosmetic surgery is facial rejuvenation or correction of morphological defects.
Here, it is essential to take into account the morphological particularities of the male face.
Generally, facial features are less delicate, the forehead remains more prominent, the brow ridges are more pronounced, wider, and more marked, with an important factor to consider: male facial hair.
The proportions of the masculine face must remain unchanged to maintain the harmonious and natural appearance of the male face.
Facial procedures for men: