Men increasingly defy aging with cosmetic surgery
Monday, November 30th, 2009Cosmetic surgery for men is becoming ever more popular, as men in their 40s and 50s look to hold back the years in order to help boost their careers. (more…)
Cosmetic surgery for men is becoming ever more popular, as men in their 40s and 50s look to hold back the years in order to help boost their careers. (more…)
A new study has found that cosmetic surgery for men is becoming increasingly popular in Australia, with one third of Australian men revealing that they would consider cosmetic surgery treatments. (more…)
Cosmetic surgery is not just for women, and now Botox producer Allergan has started increased marketing directly to men.
On their website, Allergan states that Botox “is certainly not just for women,” and a pamphlet proudly displays American Olympic gold-medal swimmer Mark Spitz, who started using Botox this year. (more…)
Five months ago, 42-year-old Andrew Wadsworth checked himself into a private clinic, discreetly tucked away in a quiet street behind Harrods in London’s Knightsbridge.
The number of men in their 50s having cosmetic surgery has risen by 140% in five years. Liposuction to remove unwanted fat comes out top, says The Harley Medical Group. The group’s director, Liz Dale, said yesterday: “Men letting themselves go is no longer an accurate picture.”
The number of middle-aged men undergoing cosmetic surgery has more than doubled in just five years as they struggle to come to terms with “menopaunch”, according to a report.
The number of men over 50 having cosmetic surgery has rocketed by more than 140% over the past four years, it was revealed yesterday.
The search for perfection through cosmetic surgery has seduced hundreds of thousands of British women.
Now, men are starting to catch up. This week, The Mail reported how soaring numbers are seeking liposuction, nose jobs and Botox.
The trend is linked to the rise of the ‘metrosexual’, a heterosexual urban man who takes pride in his appearance. One man who has succumbed to cosmetic treatments totalling about £20,000 is Steave Beale, editor-at-large of the men’s magazine Arena. Here, Steve, 31, who lives in Hoxton, East London, and is single reveals why…