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Updated · Fox News · Aug 23
Men Account for 15% of Cosmetic Procedures as Stigma Fades and Workplace Pressure Builds
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Aug 23

Men Account for 15% of Cosmetic Procedures as Stigma Fades and Workplace Pressure Builds

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Aug 23

Summary

  • Men now make up about 15% of cosmetic procedure patients, with demand rising as aesthetic treatment becomes more socially acceptable for male clients.
  • Workplace competition and a mismatch between how men feel and how they look are driving interest, with patients seeking fixes for under-eye circles, jawline loss and other aging cues.
  • Treatments range from Botox and laser therapy to liposuction and chest masculinization, but surgeons warn that repeated minimally invasive work can still distort facial tissue.
  • Five basics still come first, experts say: avoid nicotine, use sunscreen and retinoids, manage weight, treat hair loss early and keep exercising to support both healthspan and appearance.

Insights

Why are older men increasingly relying on cosmetic surgery just to survive modern workplace pressures?
Could the popular quick-fix injectables men use to look younger actually be ruining their facial structure?