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Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Men Having Procedures Is More Accepted

By Clea Spahn


While men still significantly trail women in the number of plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures performed nationwide, they are becoming increasing commonplace in more waiting rooms. There has been a recent boom in methods that enhance appearance that are non-surgical, and men are now getting involved.

In most cases, men do not want these procedures to be obvious to people they know, so they do not want any recovery time that would mess with their busy schedules. Nowadays, men pay more attention to how their skin appears due to the higher awareness of skin cancer, and of course men also like to improve their appearance when they can. The elasticity of skin is negatively affected by UV light from the sun, and this is one of the reasons that those who look more aged are those who have had more sun exposure.

Future sun damage can be reduced, and damage from the past can be repaired as much as possible. It's a simple thing to do after the daily shave with perhaps a bit of a top up at night before retiring.

For men, one of the more popular types of procedures is rhinoplasty. Usually it's the size of the nose that is the issue, but an uneven or crooked nose are also reasons for the procedure. A general anaesthetic is used in a typical day patient rhinoplasty procedure, and it's about a week until the patient is ready to work and for a couple weeks, there could be some bruising.

The scars from a procedure like blepharoplasty and neck or face lifts are negligible, so men are also attracted to these procedures. Men do not wish to look like a lot of work has been done. With men in general, less is more and they would rather accept a few lines than have a conspicuous post-surgical appearance that makes them self-conscious.

Despite attention to diet and a vigorous exercise program some men simply can't shift certain deposits of fat. Commonly this is in the flank region or on the abdomen where men tend to carry most of their fat. Shaping of these regions with liposuction can be done as a day patient and return to work the next day is usually possible which can suit the busy male lifestyle.

Accompanying this expanding interest in the muscular athletic male body is a desire for hair removal. Laser hair removal has benefited from newer more effective technology and do an even better job of getting rid of hair. Preceding the series of procedures to target the troublesome areas of the body, it is recommended that tanning is not done.

Men have these procedures done because of their own concerns, and they are not the same as what motivates women. There is a competitive pressure in the marketplace for men, real or imagined. In order to turn back the clock and look youthful once again, finding a cosmetic surgeon who has treated men and has that experience is wise.




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