Plastic surgery for men is becoming increasingly common, as men discover that plastic surgery can greatly enhance their confidence, self-esteem and quality of life.

Abdominoplasty
Abdominoplasty is a surgical procedure which removes excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen. [more]

Pectoral enlargement

Pectoral enlargement is a surgical procedure to enhance the size and shape of a man's chest muscles( Pecs ). It involves placing a shaped implant beneath the muscle to make it appear bigger and better defined. [more]

Gynaecomastia

Male breast enlargement is a very common condition, leading to a lot of embarassment and stress. Gynaecomastia reduction is surgical reduction of the volume and weight of a man's chest. There are various procedures that may be done varying from minimally invasive surgery (liposuction) to open surgery. [more]

Surgery of the Ear

Otoplasty is surgery to reduce prominent ears, to improve their overall shape, or to reduce their size. [more]

Face Lift

Face Lift or rhytidectomy is a surgical procedure which reverses the effects of the aging process on the face by removing excess fat, tightening the facial muscles and redraping the skin. Face lifts can be done with minimally invasive techniques as well. [more]

Liposuction

Liposuction is a technique for removing unwanted fat deposits from areas of the body which prove resistant to exercise and improved diet. The abdominal area can even be contoured to resemble a "six-pack". [more]

Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure to improve the size, shape, and/or position of the nose. Minimally invasive procedures may be done for minor defects. [more]

Minimally invasive Surgery

Minimally invasive surgery involves procedures such as threadlifts for correcting facial ageing, drooping cheeks and neck, and the use of specialized techniques to correct minor defects and wrinkles in the nose or face. [more]

Hair Restoration / Transplantation

Hair loss is a problem that affects many men. There are various causes for hair loss, which may be treated either by medical means or by surgery (hair transplantation) in more advanced cases. [more]