Plastic Surgery for Men
Plastic Surgery for Men
Dr. Peter Bray
www.cosmeticplasticsurgerytoronto.ca

In 2018, Men had more than 1 million surgical and nonsurgical restorative procedures performed, representing more than 9% of the industry. The want to beautify or change your appearance is not exclusive to women, Men also want to change what they don’t like in the mirror. Statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons show that Plastic Surgery is gaining more popularity with Men every year.
Most Popular Plastic Surgery Procedures for Men
In 2018, the top surgeries for men were:
- Liposuction
2. Gynecomastia (Male Breast Reduction)
3. Blepharoplasty (Eye Lid Surgery)
4. Rhinoplasty
5. Facelift
Other popular procedures included Tummy Tuck, Neck Lift, Fat Transfer, Ear Surgery, Botox, Filler, Forehead Lift and Jawline Enhancement.
Male Cosmetic Procedures- Metrics
Gynecomastia procedures have risen by over 200 percent in 20 years, including a major jump from 2014 to 2018. Cosmetic Plastic Surgery for men has risen more than 50 percent since 2010, despite being a smaller industry than for women. Men represent 9% of both surgical and nonsurgical Cosmetic Plastic Surgery. Men have shown the largest increases in Tattoo Removal, Ear Surgery, Jawline Enhancement, Neck Lifts and Nose Reshaping.
Body Improvement for Men
Cosmetic Laser Procedures have also increased for Men, Hair Removal or Hair Growth procedures. Botox and Fillers have remained very popular amongst Men- with most Men favoring a natural or “not overdone” look.
Cost of Male Cosmetic Procedures
It is prudent to shop around but never sacrifice your health and safety for a “good deal”, medical tourism is also a very bad idea. Make sure your Doctor is credible, trusted and full certified. It is also a good idea to check ratings and reviews online on trusted websites including: RealSelf (www.realself.com) and Google Reviews.
Getting the Best Cosmetic Surgery Treatment
If you choose to have Cosmetic Plastic Surgery, do your homework and take the time to research and talk to a number of Plastic Surgeons. Read reviews and carefully check your Doctor’s credentials and references. Make sure the procedure is going to be performed in a hospital or well respected clinic, don’t feel awkward about asking questions- and don’t proceed until you are comfortable with the answers.
Some more suggestions:
- Be practical about the result of your medical procedure.
2. Make sure you understand the dangers associated with the procedure.
3. Quit smoking and drinking alcohol prior to the procedure to get the best possible results and speed your recovery.
4. Get as fit and healthy as possible.
5. Consult with a Doctor to make sure you don’t have any pre-existing health issues that may complicate the procedure, including: Pharmaceutical drugs you may be taking, weight issues (obesity, anorexia), or other on-going medical conditions. It is imperative to resolve these issues prior to surgery for your health and safety.
For more info: www.cosmeticplasticsurgerytoronto.ca
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