Men and women both desire to look and feel great about their appearance. Like females, men also have some beauty standards, including a lean waist, textured nose, and firm body. All this is now possible with a variety of surgical and non-surgical medical procedures. Consequently, men in their late 30s and 40s have shown tremendous interest in medical aesthetics to sculpt their bodies and regain their charm. It is becoming a common practice in Madison and other surrounding areas. So, here we are, discussing some of the most popular and effective techniques men use to boost their confidence.
Read MoreWhile the effects of injectables like BOTOX® always eventually wear off, there are some elements and situations that can cause its effects to fade even more quickly, so it can be helpful to be aware of what to avoid when you want your smoother skin to last as long as possible. Your skin is routinely impacted by external stressors like UV rays, and there are also numerous internal factors, such as the impacts of stress, that create problems.
Read MoreRecent studies by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) indicate that BOTOX®—a specific brand of injectable botulinum toxin type A—topped the list of most popular minimally invasive cosmetic treatments of 2018. Soft tissue fillers, a category that consists of several brands, including Juvederm®, came in second place.
Read MoreInterest in cosmetic treatments, and particularly BOTOX®, is on the rise among guys across the country.Why? There are several theories. No matter the reason, it’s clear that what was once considered by many to be the exclusive realm of women is now being visited by men in numbers never before seen by the industry.
Read MoreIt should surprise no one that, as a dermatologist based in image-focused Beverly Hills, I see a significant number of patients concerned with both the health and look of their skin. It is also not surprising to say that interest in skincare treatments is on the rise among the male demographic. Dermatology Times recently reported that the previous decade saw administrations of botulinum toxin injections (for smoothing wrinkles) jump by 50 percent, while dermal fillers (for adding volume to specific areas of the face) leapt 230 percent.
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