According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) over 1 million men chose to have either cosmetic surgery or a non invasive cosmetic procedure in 2007. While these numbers are a mere shadow when compared with women, men represent a slow but steadily growing market segment interested in holding back or reversing the hands of time.
Board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Paul M. Parker, in Paramus, NJ, says that approximately 11% of his patients are men, Our practice offers men everything from simple skincare to
injectables to surgery. There have never been so many choices for improving one'ss appearance. Men'ss heightened interest in diet and exercise has spilled over into cosmetic
enhancement--especially in the category of non invasive procedures.
Dr. Parker is a proponent of Obagi skincare products for non-invasive skin treatment. They offer a well designed program that is easy and very effective in making skin look and stay
healthier. What it does is improve cell turnover, reduce fine lines and minimize hyperpigmentation. I use it myself. It'ss just an extended washing of the face.
Other non-invasive techniques, injectables and fillers, have become man'ss (new) best friend in erasing the stressful expressions characterized by the creases between the eyebrows and
scowling lines in the forehead. In a short 15 minute session, transverse lines and crow'ss feet disappear, creating a more relaxed, less stressed out, more youthful appearance. Full
effects of Botox take about three days to manifest and can last up to 6 months. Restylane, Juvederm and Radiesse replace lost volume and act as fillers for deeper wrinkles and folds for
facial contouring including the eye area. Fillers can last up to a year.
The most common surgical procedures for men in 2007 (ASAPS) were liposuction, eyelid surgery, rhinoplasty and male breast reduction - in that order. Dr. Parker is a liposuction
specialist. Dr. Parker comments on liposuction for men, New Jersey (http://www.parkercenter.net/before_and_after_photos_men_liposuction.html), Like women, men will find certain
areas of their body are resistant to change regardless of diet and exercise. But unlike women who experience excess fat in their inner and outer thighs, men'ss fat goes to their abdomen
and love handles. Liposuction is a great method of body contouring.
Gynecomastia, or male breast enlargement can make men extremely self conscious. The condition is usually hereditary but can also be the result of being overweight or having certain
medical conditions. In any case, Dr. Parker has successfully corrected gynecomastia transforming breast tissue into very smooth, firm chests with male breast reduction, New Jersey
(http://www.parkercenter.net/before_and_after_photos_men_gynecomastia.html). Most patients respond
well to liposuction alone. The technology with VASER ultrasonic liposuction is terrific. There is a designated cannula featuring a specially designed bullet tip that not only gives great
results, but lessens the overall recovery and discomfort. There'ss no reason to suffer the embarrassment of this condition.
Other popular procedures include eyelid surgery, browlifts and face lift for men. New Jersey (http://www.parkercenter.net/before_and_after_photos_men_facelift.html) Dr. Parker'ss male patients usually
visit him with concerns about their eyes or neck. The eyes are usually the first features to reflect the telltale signs of aging. Bags under the eyes and drooping lids can make a man look
tired. Rejuvenating the eyes makes an immediate impact. The same is true of a browlift. Even a slight elevation refreshes the appearance and counteracts an angry expression. Both of these
surgeries are outpatient based.
Younger men with good skin tone, but an ill defined neck often benefit from liposuction along with a chin implant for a stronger, more masculine profile. Older men usually have poor skin
tone that won'st respond to liposuction alone. If skin is sagging or jowling, a necklift or face lift may be indicated. Most face lifts encompass mid, lower face and neck.
Again, the secret is in not overdoing says Dr. Parker, It'ss important to be conservative with men so as to improve their features without feminizing them. I recommend men grow a
temporary beard to camouflage any bruising and swelling. In two to three weeks they can shave and no one can guess they'sve had surgery. My goal is always to make my patients look
better--not different or obvious. Some of my happiest patients are men, but most prefer to go incognito.
For more information about male cosmetic surgery, New Jersey board-certified surgeon, Dr. Parker offers information online at parkercenter.net.
About Dr. Paul M. Parker:
Dr. Paul M. Parker graduated from George Washington University of Medicine in Washington, DC, where he was the recipient of the distinguished CV Mosby Award of Excellence.
He completed residencies in both General Surgery and Plastic Surgery at New York University Medical Center, where he received the Theodore Barnett Award for Excellence in Teaching. He
also completed a fellowship in Microsurgery at New York University Medical Center'ss Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery with heavy emphasis on innovative methods of breast
surgery and breast reconstruction.
Dr. Parker is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and an active member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, and the New Jersey Society of Plastic
Surgeons.
Consumer'ss Research Council of America has selected him as one of the top surgeons in his field, and Castle Connolly named him one of America'ss Top Doctors.