Our society places a high value on looking young and fit. Today, men of all ages and all walks of life are requesting plastic surgery for cosmetics reasons. Men’s goals include a more balanced nose, a rejuvenated face, a trimmer waistline. The procedures used to achieve these goals must take into consideration factors such as skin thickness, beard growth, or body type.
This brochure reviews some of the special considerations for men contemplating a cosmetic procedure. It won’t answer all for your questions, since a lot depends on your individual circumstances. Be sure to ask your doctor if there is anything you don’t understand about the procedure you plan to have.
Good communication between you and your plastic surgeon is essential when planning your surgery. In your initial consultation, you’ll be asked to explain in detail why you want the procedure and how you hope to look and feel afterward. It’s important to set aside any awkwardness you might feel, and speak candidly about the changes you’d like to see. You should feel completely assured that you and your surgeon understand an another. Your doctor will also evaluate your health, conduct a physical exam, take pre- operative photographs, and explain which surgical techniques are most appropriate for you. You’ll discuss the type of anesthesia to be used, the type of facility where the surgery will be performed, the possible risks, and the costs involved. Medical insurance usually doesn’t cover cosmetic procedures. However, some plastic surgeons offer special financing plans for cosmetic surgery or accept credit cards. Tell your surgeon if any part of the consultation makes you uncomfortable, or if you have any special privacy requests. Above all, it’s important to have realistic expectations about your surgery. Remember, your doctor can offer significant improvement, bur not perfection. Keep in mind that your age and health may play a role in the quality of the outcome.
Facial surgery:
if you are planing facial surgery or neck surgery.
Your doctor will evaluate your entire head-face-neck
region. Is the hairline receding? How full are
the sideburns? Does the beard-growing skin extend
up the cheeks or down the neck? Are there facial
scars? Is the skin sun-damaged? Is the neck skin
loose or drooping? In general, it’s known that
male facial skin has a richer blood under the
skin, called a hematoma, after surgery. “Refinish “ treatments for facial
skin: Shaving must be postponed for about 3 weeks
after a skin-smoothing treatment such as chemical
peel or dermabrasion. Because these procedures
strip away the surface layers of skin, you can
expect your face to remain sensitive, swollen,
and bright pink for several weeks after surgery. Changing the facial features:
Cosmetic procedures such as eyelid surgery, nose
surgery, and facial-implant surgery are performed
essentially the same way for men and women. However,
it’s important to let your surgeon facial features
– a chin with better projection, more prominent
cheekbones, a stronger nose. Liposuction/body contouring:
The ideal male body shape is considered to be
trim and athletic-looking, with broad shoulders
and chest, a flat abdomen, and a narrow hi`-thigh
area. However, as men age, areas of fat tend to
accumulate around the abdomen, the flanks (“love
handles”), the breast area “a condition called
gynecomastia), and along the chin and neck. Men
sometimes seek liposuction to remove these fatty
areas that are resistant to diet and exercise. Muscle-enhancing surgery:
in recent years, plastic surgeons have developed
ways of improving muscle contour with cosmetic
implants and “sculpting” techniques. |
