Cosmetic surgery for men
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September-28-2009 16:09
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When you hear the words “male cosmetic surgery”, chances are you have a good laugh with your mates at the very idea of getting “work done”. But deep down do you worry about that hairline that seems to be creeping back more and more every day? Wouldn’t you love to get rid of your man boobs or some of the lines around your eyes?
You’re not alone – cosmetic surgery for men is becoming more and more popular. Here are some of the most common procedures.
Botox
Due to constant sun exposure, Australian men are no strangers to wrinkles around their eyes and mouths. More and more men are now opting for Botox injections, which reduce the appearance of wrinkles by immobilising facial muscles. However, Botox can give users a “frozen” appearance, so many men are now turning to Dysport, which is touted as the “male Botox”. Dysport tends to create a heavier brow and a less surprised appearance.
If you’re not into needles, a great alternative is freezeframe, the world’s most powerful topical wrinkle-reducing product. It erases expression wrinkles within minutes of application and is proven to reduce wrinkles by 63.13% in 28 days. It is available at Myer or www.freeze-frame.com.au for $89.
Facelift
A facelift is another way to reduce the appearance of ageing. Excess skin and facial fat is removed, and the muscles and tissue under the skin are remodelled. Though male facelifts are similar to those given to women, particular care is taken to avoid creating obvious scars that can’t be hidden by longer hair. The surgery takes approximately three hours and patients generally have to stay in hospital for a day or two to recover.
Don’t like your nose, receding hairline, hairy back or droopy eyes? There’s a solution…