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Everything You Need to Know About Male Plastic Surgery in NYC

What You Need to Know About Male Plastic Surgery in NYC

Plastic surgery isn’t just for women any more. Here’s everything you need to know about male plastic surgery in New York City.

It might be hard to admit it, but you need plastic surgery. You’ve tried everything and are ashamed that you would be so much happier and confident if you could fix that one thing.
 

There is absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. Plastic surgery isn’t just for women anymore. In 2016, The American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery found that the 325 percent more men were getting male plastic surgery since 1997. If you’re considering plastic surgery, here’s everything you need to know about male plastic surgery in New York City.

Things to Keep in Mind Before Getting Male Plastic Surgery

Before we get into the nitty-gritty and break down the different types of procedures available, it’s essential that you are aware of a couple of things. Plastic surgery is permanent, so make sure you’ve done all your research before you go under the knife.

Plastic Surgery Procedures Are Done Differently For Men and Women

While men and women are probably looking for similar results from plastic surgery, it’s important to keep in mind that the approach is different for each sex. This is because of the obvious, men and women’s bodies are different.

Each body has features that are unique to each sex like the thickness of skin, pore size, and even where each gender stores fat. Male cosmetic surgery focuses more on creating and retaining more masculine features like six-pack abs or a sharp jawline, while female cosmetic surgery may be more focused on perfecting that hourglass shape.

When looking for a surgeon, be sure to find one who is both board-certified and also experienced in the kind of procedure you want. If your potential surgeon has more female than male patients, you may want to consider someone else who more experience with male plastic surgery.

Plastic Surgery Does Not Replace Working Out

If you want to get in shape, plastic surgery isn’t the only answer. Getting a procedure like liposuction or abdominoplasty (a tummy tuck) does not replace having a healthy diet and working out.

These procedures are better suited when you’ve exhausted working out and eating healthy, but still, have a little bit left you’re trying to get rid of. This is very common after an extreme weight loss. Liposuction eliminates isolated areas of fatty tissues, which usually means your flanks (or love handles), or even your chest and lower back area.

A tummy tuck is helpful if you’re looking to get rid of a little extra abdominal fat or excess skin. Even after the procedure, you need to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Otherwise, your results will fade.

You need to rest after plastic surgery

Being out of commission can be incredibly difficult. You can’t work, be social, or do most of the things you love. So, it’s important to keep in mind that you will be out of commission for at least several days after a procedure.

This can vary on the type of procedure performed, but there’s a chance you may need to take not only days but weeks off work to properly heal. The more invasive your procedure is, the more time off work you’ll need after your treatment.

If you don’t rest after a procedure, then you increase your risk of serious complications and perhaps even undoing results from your surgery. Listen to your doctor at follow-up appointments about what activities you can and cannot do.

Noninvasive Techniques Can Boost Your Appearance Too

You don’t necessarily have to go under the knife to improve your looks. This might be a good option for you if you’re not ready for the price and recovery time that comes with invasive surgery.

If you’re looking to get rid of wrinkles, achieve more definition to your facial features, get rid of some extra fat or improve your complexion, then look into non-surgical procedures such as Botox, chemical peels, fillers or CoolSculpting. We’ll break down those procedures in a little bit, so keep reading.

The Right Surgeon Makes a Difference

You’ve seen the show Botched, right? A lot of those plastic surgery victims are at fault of their surgeon, which is why it’s important to find the right doctor for your procedure.

Always go with a plastic surgeon who has a good background in male cosmetic procedures. This is usually the best way to ensure you’ll get natural-looking results. Also, make sure you meet this doctor in person to learn more about the procedure and to make sure you feel comfortable.

If for any reason you feel uneasy or comfortable about your doctor, trust your gut (you might be trying to get rid of) and move on. Never settle when it comes to your body, face and overall health.

Most Popular Procedures for Men

Now that you know what to keep in mind before getting plastic surgery, let’s break down the different procedures out there you can find the one that’s right for you.

Non-Surgical

If you have limited budget or time for a procedure, you might want to consider looking into non-surgical procedures. They’re typically less expensive and tend to require less time for recovery. Here are the ones men in New York City are getting.

Botox

Botox is the number one procedure for men currently. It’s become so popular for men, that people are even calling it “Brotox.”

Botox is a protein that’s highly concentrated, so when it’s injected into your skin, it softens the movement of your muscles. These are the muscles that make horizontal wrinkles in your forehead, the lines that make you look angry or worried, and also your squint lines.

To fully see the effects of Botox, keep in mind it might take a few days before it before it starts working. Often within two weeks or maybe sooner, your forehead will look smoother, but still stay expressive. Botox also isn’t permanent, it lasts for approximately four months and requires follow-up procedure.

Dermal Fillers

Out of all the cosmetic procedures men got in 2016, dermal fillers made up about 169,000 of them. Fillers are injections made of hyaluronic acid (HA). This acid is actually found in our bodies naturally, but it depletes the more we age.

HA can be injected into the undereye hollows (or tear troughs), which helps reduce dark circles, bags, and shadows under the eye.

Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion is another common procedure for men. It involves using IPL (intense pulsed light) that gets into the skin at a deeper level. This helps to fade brown pigment spots or red patches from sun damage. These sessions aren’t that painless and take less than an hour, but there can be some sign of the treatment after, like redness. These side effects tend to fade away in less than a week.

CoolSculpting

CoolScupting is a great non-surgical alternative to liposuction, as it gives men fat removal without any pain or downtime. It’s best for toning, and if there’s a large amount of fat you’re trying to remove, then you might need a tummy tuck or liposuction.

When you get CoolScuplting, what happens is your fat you want to minimize gets frozen, and a percentage of that fat dies. Over a couple of months, the dead fat gets flushed from the body.

Surgical

If you’ve exhausted all non-surgical procedures and you’re still not seeing results, then it might be time for surgery. Just make sure you have time to recover and the budget for these procedures. Here at the most common plastic surgeries for men in New York City.

Hair Transplant

Hair transplants can actually be minimally invasive if your surgeon is doing NeoGraft which uses the Follicular Unit Extraction or FUI technique. During this procedure, hair follicles are individually removed from the back of your head, and then placed in areas that need hair.

Liposuction

When liposuction was introduced in 1974, it was embraced by both sexes. Liposuction is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a blunt hollow tube that suctions out unwanted fat.

While historically women were more likely to get liposuction than men, who preferred to sweat out their fat, now more than ever more men are embracing this procedure too.

This is due to the finding that men and women can both develop problem areas, that will not change no matter how much you diet or exercise. Due to this finding, from 1997 to 2016 there was a huge rise in the number of liposuction procedures performed. Before 1997 only 4.6 of plastic surgeries were liposuction, to that percentage has increased to a whopping 134.3 percent for both men and women.

You can get liposuction in almost any area of the body. It’s often performed with a local anesthetic, so you don’t have to deal with expensive hospital anesthesia charges. The recovery time from this procedure can be about one to two weeks of feeling sore, but not in pain.

Male Breast Reduction

This cosmetic surgery has been in demand for men, and will likely continue to be popular this year and for years to come. Excess male breast tissue is called gynecomastia, and it can develop during puberty due to not having enough testosterone. Gynecomastia can also happen as adults since testosterone levels can decrease with age.

“Man boobs” or “moobs” can be embarrassing for men and can easily affect a man’s self-esteem and self-worth. But they’re not alone; it’s estimated that 40 to 60 percent of men have gynecomastia. Luckily, this condition can be fixed with a male breast reduction, which gets rid of this excess tissue.

There has been an increase in male breast reduction surgeries, since 1997, the number of these procedures increased 181%. In the year 2016, there was actually 31,368 breast reduction procedures performed.

Eyelid Surgery

This is the third most popular cosmetic procedure for men (behind liposuction and male breast reduction). If fillers don’t work to remove signs of aging from the eyes, then men turn to this eyelid surgery, which can make your face look younger.

This procedure gets rid of hooded upper eyelids and or undereye bags, both of which can give away your age. The downside is this procedure is usually the most noticeable to other people, especially if a good surgeon does not perform it.

You know a good eyelid surgery, which is also called blepharoplasty when the results are a natural look. Also if not done properly, this procedure could potentially impair vision. That is why an oculoplastic surgeon should always do it.

This procedure is done with two incisions, one on the natural fold of your upper lid, and the other is on the lash line of your lower lids. Your upper lids excess skin is removed and then closed, which can make a scar on the fold of your upper lip that’s usually not noticeable. Your lower lids are fixed as natural fat are inserted to smooth out your undereye.

This procedure can be done with local anesthetic, and takes as little as a half hour, as long as two hours. This procedure is also affordable, and you can return to work one week after surgery. You might have to wear glasses and or sunglasses in the interim to hide redness and swelling.

Get That Procedure

Now you should know everything you need to know about male plastic surgery in New York City.

We are living in a time where many men get and embrace their procedures so don’t be ashamed. If getting surgery will help boost your confidence and self-esteem, then that’s an investment in yourself that’s worth it.

Just make sure you do the necessary research before getting a procedure. Make sure you are comfortable with your surgeon and that he is board certified. Look into all your options for procedures before you decide.

Often you may find that there is a non-surgical alternative to the procedure you want, try that first before going under the knife. Know the plastic surgery is not only a financial commitment but a time commitment as well.

Before committing to surgery, make sure you have the necessary time needed to recover fully. For more information on New York City male plastic surgery, be sure to check out our blog.

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