With the rampage of vanity sweeping the planet, it's only expected that the rise of plastic surgery would also encompass the world's men. Men now account for over 10% of the boob jobs performed every year. While this is a surprising statistic, it's not the only popular plastic surgery techniques for men.
Phalloplasty - Either making an educated guess from the name, or understanding the male psyche means you know exactly what this is. Penis Elongation Surgery. For men this may seem like a Godsend, but it's not as good as you may think...
- The average Phalloplasty adds 1/2 inch to the length of your manhood.
- It's a very worrying operation.
- Most men who have Phalloplasty operations suffer from Penile Dysmorphic Disorder where a man believes his penis to be small no matter its size. No physical operation will help here.
Breast Reduction Surgery - Often some physical exercise can cure moobs; press-ups, weight training, fat loss can all reduce fat content in the male chest area. Sometimes though, excessive fat is part of the make-up of an individual and surgery may be the only cure. Over a million men a year opt for the surgery.
Hair Transplants - While not something you may immediately think about when referring to plastic surgery for men, this is certainly a cosmetic procedure.
Rhinoplasty - In 2010 men aren't striving for that rugged look to attract women any more. Overly groomed, boy-band lookalikes are everywhere, and with that look comes a need for a perfectly formed nose. Nose specialist surgeons must be rubbing their hands together.
Liposuction - Got a few extra pounds around the waist, the hips, on your legs? Liposuction can probably help, but is such an extreme solution. While I think that most people can sympathise with a man who has surgery to correct a physical deformity, a small penis or premature baldness, not many will understand an operation over a couple of gym visits a week.
The best way to physical attractiveness is still to be fit and healthy, but now we can get a helping hand from a local plastic surgeon.
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