Surgeries for Men
Many of Dr Moss’s patients are male. Men are choosing aesthetic procedures to address concerns about excessive signs of ageing and to refine facial features.
Disclaimer: Results vary from person to person. These images are indicative only and reflect the results for this patient. All surgery involves risks & recovery period
Areas of Concern for Treatment
- Contour & skin tone of the neck
AFTER:
- Submental (front of) Neck Lift
- Submandibular Gland Reduction
- Lateral (side of) Neck Lift
Note: Declined Facelift as not concerned about extra jawline definition.
The surgical result shown in the ‘After’ image addressed the listed Areas of Concern for Treatment.
Currently 25% of Dr Moss’ patients are male and the most common procedures they undergo are Facelift, Brow Lift, Eyelid Surgery, and Rhinoplasty.
Plastic surgery in men involves modified techniques to take into account their hair distribution, beard growth and skin type. It is vital for the surgeon to appreciate these factors especially in male facelift and brow lift surgery. Dr Chris Moss has expertise and techniques to manage these factors in this important area.
Disclaimer: Results vary from person to person. These images are indicative only and reflect the results for this patient. All surgery involves risks & recovery period
Areas of Concern for Treatment
- Shape of bridge & tip of nose.
- Nose breathing concerns.
Aim: Correction of deviated, uneven bridge & crooked tip of nose following previous injury. Not concerned with nose size.
AFTER:
- Open Septorhinoplasty
- Nasal airway surgery
The surgical result shown in the ‘After’ image addressed the listed Areas of Concern for Treatment.
Dr Moss even performs facelift surgery on men with diminished hairlines; however, this may require modified incision designs which can limit the amount of result that can be obtained.
Dr Chris Moss also offers non-surgical anti-wrinkle injections to reduce excessive facial lines and furrows, although concerns about poorly defined jawlines and excess skin on the face or neck are more likely to require surgery. Your options will be discussed with you at your consultation with Dr Moss. Alternatively, please e-mail us for answers to your questions.