April 7, 2006
Nip Tuck for Men
Rising numbers of men, have turned to surgery to improve their looks in the hope that this will boost their job prospects and self esteem.
The desire to remain youthful-looking has never been gender-exclusive, and these days, aesthetic surgery is becoming an increasingly popular option for men.
It is also becoming much more widely accepted. The percentage of men seeking aesthetic enhancement at Dr. Dixon’s surgery has soared in recent years.
There are a whole range of procedures designed to appeal to males, including body shaping and facial surgery. If you’re a man wishing to upgrade your appearance, in order to portray a more youthful, vigorous and energetic image, aesthetic surgery can make a lot of sense.
A study in the Wall Street Journal concluded the younger and more attractive a man is the more likely it is he will get the job he wants. In other words, “it just doesn’t enhance the face and body…it also enhances your professional credibility!”
It’s not just businessmen who are seeing the advantages of having aesthetic surgery. We’ve found that many of our patients are also regular users of the gym. They work hard on their appearance and appreciate the ‘helping hand’ of a cosmetic procedure.
Males attending the clinic are seeking improvement in their skin. They now understand that there are clinically proven technologies which can enhance the appearance of sun damage, ageing and acne the scars resulting from acne. Other non surgical improvements include Botox, a liquid injected into the frown lines and crows feet around the eyes, effectively paralysing the nerves and preventing scowls for long periods.
New soft tissue fillers such and your natural body fat eliminate or soften deep crevices, scars and lines in the facial area. The results are not permanent but can enhance the visual appearance of the face.
But whatever reasons you have for exploring aesthetic surgery as an option, you can be confident that discretion, professionalism and education are the keys to our ‘Just for men’ service.


