Cosmetic surgery for men has been on the rise over the past decade; whatever women do, men are asking for it—or almost everything! The quest for a more masculine appearance is all the rage.
How can I get a masculine upper body when, unfortunately, I’ve developed breasts, and despite going to the gym and lifting weights, my pecs just aren’t showing up?
Or how can you get a six-pack or get rid of your love handles?
The demand for cosmetic surgery among men has increased; they are catching up with women, for whom cosmetic surgery has long been commonplace. Men undergo cosmetic surgery primarily to appear more virile and masculine, to achieve a more muscular, chiseled physique with sharper, more defined contours.
Here are the most common procedures performed on men:
Even buttock implants are no longer just for women; men are now getting them to correct flat buttocks that cause them to feel self-conscious. Recently, Bichat bag surgery has become all the rage for creating a handsome, gaunt look with a masculine, square jawline.
The goal is to feel good about yourself and to like who you are.
Cosmetic surgery for men means no more insecurities, no more sweaters designed to hide an unsightly upper body covered in rolls of fat and a chest that resembles a woman’s. Quite simply a desire to please others and to please oneself, cosmetic surgery for men means having well-defined pectoral muscles and firm thighs without saddle bags.
This may involve performing a tummy tuck to tighten the skin on the abdomen and remove all the fat around the navel and above the waistline.
This may also involve the insertion of breast implants tailored to the size of the bust to create a firm, shapely chest.
In certain specific cases, the procedure is performed to correct gynecomastia because the breasts are prominent and make the chest appear too feminine.
It can also involve creating a more gaunt appearance by removing the Bichat fat padsto achieve a more defined and masculine look.
All of these procedures are described in detail on my website, andwe can discuss them further during a consultation. Please feel free to schedule an appointment or send me an email to get in touch.