As we know today, cosmetic surgery procedures for men are becoming to be imperative options. Now more than ever, the male population openly requests for nose reshaping or rhinoplasty, hair transplantation, eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty, among others.
Abdominal and “love handle” regions in men, which can distort the tummy and flanks, are caused by diet resistant fats. Liposuction does wonder to eliminate the problem. Male tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) is an option for loose skin after massive weight loss from gastric bypass.
There is also the male belly button surgery, cosmetic surgery of the navel, and breast reduction or gynecomastic. The latter is being sought for because female breast contours on a man can be very unsettling. There is a chest shape that just says male.
These days however, there is a growing concern among a number of men on how to achieve ‘that manly chest’. The gym -- for sweating it out and beefing em’ up -- has always been a popular destination.
However it can take months and months of strenuous routines to achieve a sturdier upper body. Even, some men find that despite regular work outs they do not achieve the chest shape that they desire.
Cosmetic surgery has available options for men to speed things up achieving the same ‘well-built’ results. For a certainly more improved chest shape, men with flat or pigeon chests are opting for pectoral implants commonly referred to as breast implants for men.
The procedure, becoming popularly called ‘pec implants’, is actually an augmentation of the pectoral muscled region, an operation to increase the bulkiness of chest. Cosmetic surgeons however are quick to advise that the procedure does not improve the definition of the muscles.
The operation requires a cut in the armpit where a cavity is made under the chest muscle and a silicone implant is inserted under the muscles -- this way the projection and bulk of the pectoral muscles can be increased.