Long considered a women's domain, cosmetic surgery is now attracting a growing number of men. In 2025, this phenomenon is clearly evident: men are more open to their desire to take care of their appearance and no longer hesitate to seek medical help to correct certain insecurities. Requests are increasingly targeted, subtle, and geared toward natural results.
Why do men turn to cosmetic surgery?
The perception of male beauty has evolved. Physical appearance is now seen as an asset in social, professional, and personal life. Many men want to appear more dynamic, improve their self-confidence, or simply reduce the signs of aging. The widespread availability of aesthetic treatments and the rise of minimally invasive techniques are making this approach more accessible and less stigmatized.
The most requested interventions
Men are not looking to change their face or body, but rather to improve certain details, while maintaining a natural and masculine appearance. Some of the most common procedures include:
- Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), to correct bags under the eyes and give a more rested look.
- Rhinoplasty, often to refine or straighten the nose without making it effeminate.
- Gynecomastia, which involves removing excess breast tissue to achieve a flatter chest.
- Targeted liposuction, especially on the chin, stomach or flanks.
- Botox or hyaluronic acid injections, to reduce forehead wrinkles or reshape the jawline.
An approach adapted to male specificities
Male morphology requires a different technical approach than that of women. Surgeons take into account anatomical characteristics (thicker skin, denser muscles, pronounced bone structure) to provide tailored results. The goal is not to feminize the face or body, but to discreetly refresh it.
Towards an assumed aesthetic
Male cosmetic surgery is no longer taboo. Men are looking for effective, discreet, and quick-to-implement solutions. Thanks to medical advances, they can now benefit from treatments tailored to their needs without compromising their style or identity.
