Men Cosmetic Surgery. The Difference

The world places a high value on looking young and fit, that is why cosmetic surgery is up, and men are a big part of the increase. Today, more men are having cosmetic surgery to help them look younger and more attractive. Like their female counterparts, they have discovered the benefits of cosmetic surgery personally and professionally. Men seem to be changing their attitude about several previously reserved issues for women. The need to look youthful and dynamic, well into your 40s, 50s, and 60s, has led to men rethinking their attitudes to pills, diet, exercise, face-care products, and cosmetic surgery. In a society that values youth, 50-year-old executives compete with younger, fitter, and more competitive 30-year-olds, who are often willing to work harder, and for less money. On the home front, men also find they want to keep pace with younger-looking wives.

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Female Breast Reduction Surgery

Breast reduction is a cosmetic surgery procedure that reduces the size and weight of large, heavy breasts, helping to create a more aesthetically pleasing breast contour that is better proportioned to a patient’s body. By removing excess breast tissue, fat, and sagging, stretched skin, a cosmetic surgeon can not only make the breasts smaller, lighter, and firmer but also improve breast symmetry and eliminate sagging. Although breast reduction is often performed to address medical issues, patients who do not have the symptoms of macromastia (large breasts) can still pursue breast reduction as an aesthetic procedure. Patients choosing to undergo breast reduction surgery for cosmetic reasons may cite any number of factors, including social stigmas and wardrobe concerns.

Male Breast (gynecomastia) Reduction Surgery

Breast enlargement or gynecomastia is a condition of over-developed breasts in men that can occur at any age. Excess localized fat, excess glandular tissue, sometimes excess breast skin, and may present on one breast or both breasts. If the excess tissue is isolated to fat, liposuction alone may be enough to achieve the desired results. However, the breast tissue, which is denser than fat, can be surgically removed in some cases. The incision location will vary but may include the areola, under the breast, or at the armpit.

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