No matter how well you take care of yourself, inside and out, age is bound to rear its ugly head sooner or later.
Now more than ever, individuals are turning to cosmetic procedures.
Botox is a neuro-modulator, injected to diminish the pull of the muscles that show age lines. It usually lasts three to four months.
But, women aren't the only ones nipping and tucking.
Statistics indicate that “brotox” and cosmetic surgery procedures for men were up 63% between 2010 and 2015. Men want to look fresher and natural. They want to be more sexually attractive and vital in the job market. They desire cosmetic treatment for the same reason women do.
Men may notice the improvement their spouses have from treatments, leading them to seek out these treatments as an option.
If you're thinking of undergoing an enhancement, be sure to visit a professional who has a variety of techniques to treat your specific needs. Not every individual is alike.
We all want to look in the mirror and see who we feel like inside. Remember, a celebrity nose may not have the same balance on your face.
Listen as Dr. Robert Singer joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss how men may benefit from cosmetic procedures.
Smarty Pants Vitamins
Brotox & Cosmetic Surgery for Men: What Women Think
Featuring:
Throughout his career, Dr. Singer has authored many scientific publications on various aspects of reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery as well as cosmetic medicine, safety, and practice management.
Dr. Singer is frequently invited to speak to distinguished plastic surgeon and executive groups in the United States, Europe, Asia, Central and South America.
He has been a resource for plastic surgical information to the international and national media, the Medical Board of California, and the Congress of the United States.
Robert Singer, MD
Dr. Robert Singer has been engaged in private practice in La Jolla, San Diego since 1976, and is now an internationally recognized plastic surgeon.Throughout his career, Dr. Singer has authored many scientific publications on various aspects of reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery as well as cosmetic medicine, safety, and practice management.
Dr. Singer is frequently invited to speak to distinguished plastic surgeon and executive groups in the United States, Europe, Asia, Central and South America.
He has been a resource for plastic surgical information to the international and national media, the Medical Board of California, and the Congress of the United States.