If the ‘noughties’ saw a boom in cosmetic surgery, the so-called ‘teenies’ looks like being the decade where plastic surgery is fully accepted by the public.
Quite apart from the traditional procedures that are well known and massively popular (like boob jobs and liposuction), it’s a clear sign that people are totally comfortable with cosmetic surgery when the industry’s largest growth area is male breast reductions.
That the mainstream media now extensively reports on the industry’s changing trends only serves to confirm this view and, given this background, it’s hardly surprising that ‘moob jobs’ have increased by 80% since 2008.
Men no longer embarrassed about cosmetic surgery
Cosmetic surgery experts at Why Go Abroad said: “We are seeing more and more men interested in a range of procedures, principally gynaecomastia (male breast reduction) and rhinoplasty (nose jobs).
“Men have stopped feeling embarrassed about plastic surgery and we are seeing increasing numbers of men who want to look and feel good. Quite rightly, they also expect to have as much choice of cosmetic surgery as women, so the industry is changing quite significantly.
“While no cosmetic surgery should be undertaken lightly, most of the procedures we offer are available to men and women and the key thing is to speak to experts about what is right for you.”
Why Go Abroad offers affordable cosmetic surgery prices as well as specialist consultants in a wide range of procedures. Contact us to request a brochure and find out more.