Friday, 1 September 2017

Millennial men ‘extremely likely’ to consider cosmetic surgery.

A NEW REPORT HAS FOUND THAT A HIGH PERCENTAGE OF MILLENNIAL MEN ARE ‘EXTREMELY LIKELY’ TO CONSIDER COSMETIC SURGERY.

Millennial men ‘extremely likely’ to consider cosmetic surgery

THE RESEARCH, CONDUCTED BY THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FACIAL PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, SURVEYED 618 MEN ABOUT THEIR DESIRE TO CHANGE THEIR APPEARANCE. IN TOTAL, 31% SAID THAT THEY WOULD BE ‘EXTREMELY LIKELY’ TO CONSIDER A PROCEDURE IN FUTURE – WITH THE MAJORITY OF THESE AFFIRMATIVE ANSWERS (92%) COMING FROM THOSE WHO FELL INTO THE CATEGORY OF MILLENNIALS.

Of those people who confessed that they were open to going under the knife, the report also questioned their motivation for wanting to achieve the perfect appearance. It was found that the primary reasons for change stemmed from social media and a growing interest in celebrity culture.

WHAT PROCEDURES ARE MEN CONSIDERING?

The research found that the most popular procedures that men were undergoing included faceliftsnose jobs andhair transplants. In fact, 60% of non-millennials claimed that losing their hair was the number one trend that they would like to reverse. However, it would seem that the younger generation are still interested in this treatment, too.

CELEB ROLE MODELS

This month, X Factor star Jake Quickenden revealed that he had undergone a hair transplant. Speaking on Loose Women, the television personality, 28, said that he chose the procedure to boost his self-esteem ahead of marrying girlfriend Danielle Fogarty. Jake explained: “I didn’t want to walk down the aisle feeling less confident so one of the main reasons was so I could feel as confident as she can.”
He continued: “I think it will change how I feel. It was not an issue about saying it was done. You are always going to get someone saying something bad – I can’t care. It’s about sorting it out for myself. It is a big deal for many men and the amount of comments from guys saying thanks for being so open about – well, if it’s helped in that way it’s great.”

ARE YOU CONSIDERING HAVING WORK DONE?

It’s clear that plastic surgery is becoming a much more popular option for men. If you’re contemplating going under the knife, can find the procedure that’s right for you by getting in touch with the Belvedere Clinic or more information.

Monday, 5 June 2017

Famous male celebrities who have turned to cosmetic surgery

THE LIST OF FAMOUS MEN THAT HAVE RECEIVED PLASTIC SURGERY IS NOT A SHORT ONE. AS THE PRESSURE TO STAY ETERNALLY YOUNG INTENSIFIES, MORE MEN WILL HAVE PROCEDURES CARRIED OUT.

WHEN SHOWBIZ JOURNALISTS TALK ABOUT CELEBRITIES THAT HAVE RECEIVED COSMETIC SURGERY, MORE OFTEN THAN NOT THEIR FIRST PORT OF CALL IS TO REFERENCE A WOMAN.

This, unfortunately, is just part of the running theme in modern society, especially when it comes to scrutinising people in the public eye. Put simply, famous women are under more pressure than their male counterparts to have a nip and a tuck every so often.
That said, the list of famous men that have received plastic surgery is not a short one. As the pressure to stay eternally young intensifies, more men will have procedures carried out.

Famous male celebrities who have turned to cosmetic surgeryHERE’S A TASTE OF JUST A FEW FAMOUS MEN AND THE WORK THEY HAVE HAD DONE.

DWAYNE ‘THE ROCK’ JOHNSON

The former pro wrestler-turned-movie star has gone under the knife for the opposite procedure to what most women would consider — a breast reduction.
As is the case with so many men of Samoan heritage, Johnson was particularly heavy-chested in his younger years. These days, his chest is way more defined, and evidence of Breast reduction surgery ( gynecomastia ) is visible to the naked eye.

ALAN SUGAR

The star of The Apprentice UK has had eyelid surgery to add a touch of youth to his ageing complexion. Sugar, who formerly owned Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, had the treatment carried out in the United States ten years ago.
The London-born billionaire even admits to using the infamous “do you know who I am?” line. That’s right, Sugar used his fame to skip his way to the top of the surgeon’s six-month waiting list.

SYLVESTER STALLONE

Now 70 years of age, ‘Sly’ has been able to remain a Hollywood A-lister by staying in great physical condition. However, he appears to have had a considerable amount of help from the plastic surgeon as well.
The star of the Rocky, Rambo and Expendables movies has a noticeably more square jawline than in his younger years, while there is strong speculation of facelifts and an eyebrow lift. Stallone has never admitted to any surgery but the speculation never ends — and the before-and-after pics certainly don’t lie!

FOR INFORMATION ON MALE COSMETIC SURGERYPROCEDURES, CONTACT THE BELVEDERE CLINIC TODAY!

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Thursday, 2 March 2017

X Factor stars and cosmetic surgery: James Arthur Has Nose Job

As well as ultimately securing a number one single, many former contestants have also gone on to overhaul their image by going under the knife. The latest star to keep this cosmetic surgery trend going is James Arthur.



James – who won the talent show in 2012 – revealed he recently had a nose job. The singer told fans that he was undergoing the op with a post to his followers on Twitter. He wrote: “I’m in hospital waiting to have my nose broke back into place.” James later revealed that he’d decided on the procedure after having “one too many scuffles as a teen”. In an interview with The Sun, he elaborated: “They are going to break it and put it back in place. It’s all my years of fighting – too much fighting as a young guy.” In the same interview, he also revealed that he’d had his teeth ‘done’ and would soon be getting dental veneers.

Of course, James is far from the first star to make changes to his appearance following his stint on X Factor. Former hopeful Chris Maloney had three hair transplants, two nose jobs and an eyebrow lift once he was booted off the show. In a televised interview, he revealed that he’d made the decision to have work done after being relentlessly taunted by viewers.

In 2015, Chris said: “I hated how big my nose was so I’ve had surgery twice on it – to make it smaller and change the way my profile looks. When the bandages first came off I looked in the mirror and had a complete panic attack because I was all bloody and bruised. Now I feel so much happier for it.”

Is the trend for you?

You may be wondering if this trend is for you – and it’s very possible that it is. No matter what procedure you’ve got your eye on, you can receive expert information by getting in touch with the Belvedere Clinic today. Like James and Chris, it could be just the solution to improve your life.

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Monday, 20 February 2017

What You Should Know About Male Chest Reduction

What You Should Know About Male Chest Reduction

Men afflicted with this condition are often very embarrassed about it. In addition, this condition can cause a great deal of pain. Thankfully, this condition can easily be treated.

Most people assume that women are the only ones that would be interested in a breast reduction. However, there are some males that are also looking for a way to reduce the size of their chest. These men are afflicted with a condition known as gynecomastia.
Gynecomastia is a condition that can cause male breast glands to enlarge. Many men that are afflicted with this condition have very large chests. In some cases, the condition is caused by a hormonal imbalance. In other situations, it is caused by a condition called pseudogynecomastia, which can lead to excess fat deposits on the chest.
There are cosmetic surgeons that specialise in male chest reductions. A skilled surgeon can get rid of the fat deposits on the chest, and can give men a more masculine appearance.

Here’s what you should know about male chest reduction:

It’s Safe And Simple

In the past, cosmetic procedures could be very dangerous. As techniques have advanced, that has begun to change. Now, there are many surgical procedures that can be done very quickly.
Male chest reduction is one of those procedures. In most cases, the surgery itself is fairly short. In addition, the recovery time is not very long. Men can get a breast reduction and go back to leading their normal lives.

Scarring

While most men that suffer from gynecomastia are interested in having a breast reduction, some are worried about the marks that the procedure would leave behind. While there may be some scarring, it should not be significant. Many men won’t have any kind of marking at all.
When doctors perform these procedures, they take care to ensure that they don’t leave any kinds of scars. Surgeons are careful about where they make their cuts, and they take steps to ensure that those cuts heal properly.

What To Look For In A Surgeon

If you or a loved on is considering having this procedure done, you will have to find a cosmetic surgeon that is able to perform the procedure. You should work with a board certified cosmetic surgeon that has experience with this type of procedure.
The surgeon that you work with should be able to provide you with examples of the work they have done in the past. You can look at before and after pictures. See if the surgeon can help you to achieve the kind of results you are looking for.
You also need to make sure that you are fully comfortable with the cosmetic surgeon that you hire. When you work with a surgeon, you will need to be candid about your medical history. Find someone that you can open up to.
Gynecomastia is easier to treat than it was in the past. The men that suffer from this condition can have their breasts removed without an issue. The Belvedere Clinic has been a market leader in Gynecomastia and Female breast surgery for over 30 years. Call now for a free consultation with One of our surgeons specializing in Gynecomastia surgery.

To book you procedure now or for any other queries book online or call 020 8311 4464 where a member of our dedicated staff will be happy to help.