Plastic surgery is no longer something exclusively for women. Men are becoming more comfortable with self-care and are increasingly seeking surgical procedures to address specific concerns and improve self-esteem.
Male pectoral implants are often sought by men who, even with intense workout routines, are unable to achieve significant muscle growth in the chest area.
The procedure may also be recommended in cases of Poland Syndrome, a condition in which part or all of the pectoral muscle is absent on one or both sides of the chest.
Men who are within their ideal weight range and aged 18 or older, when bone structure and hormone production are already fully developed.
Male pectoral implants are made from the same type of silicone used in female implants; the difference lies in their shape. They are designed to mimic the pectoral muscles, with a flatter, more squared appearance and a smooth surface. The choice of implant is made by the surgeon together with the patient after a thorough evaluation, which considers factors such as body structure and chest size.
The male pectoral implant procedure is performed through the axillary approach. This means the surgeon makes a small incision in the patient’s armpit, through which the implant is inserted. In male procedures, the silicone implant is always placed behind the muscle, ensuring a discreet appearance that is virtually imperceptible to the touch.
Breast augmentation is a surgical option generally recommended for women with small breasts, as well as for those who have breast asymmetry (breasts of different sizes) or who have undergone mastectomy due to conditions such as cancer.
During the surgical procedure, breast implants—commonly known as silicone implants—are used. They may be made of different materials and come in various sizes, depending on the patient’s choice.
Benefits:
Wide variety of implant options;
Fast recovery;
Long-lasting results.
It is important for the patient to maintain regular physical activity and stay within their ideal weight so the body remains aligned with the aesthetic results achieved through surgery. However, moderation is essential, as excessive enlargement of the pectoral region may lead to a disproportionate chest appearance.
The procedure is recommended for men who are within their ideal weight and aged 18 or older, when bone structure and hormone production are already stabilized.
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