Cosmetic surgeons can help fulfill that dream, at least when it comes to physical attributes. Unfortunately their other bad habits, such as serial womanizing, leaving the seat up, belching in public and forgetting your birthday, aren't as easily modified. But as it turns out, women aren't the only ones concerned about looking young and beautiful.
Men accounted for 1.1 million cosmetic procedures in 2006, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). They tend largely to elect the non-surgical variety, but some men are more than willing to go under the knife in their quest for physical perfection, career advancement, and sexual virility. Nose reshaping tops the list of most-requested surgeries, followed by eyelid surgery, liposuction, hair transplants, and male breast reduction. Botox ® is still the clear winner for both sexes in the minimally-invasive category. While men are still the minority (9%) in the realm of cosmetic enhancement, the undeniable trend in men's grooming and personal care indicates that this segment of the market is only going to grow more eager to keep up their appearances.
It's about time, guys!