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Why men age better

Why men age better

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The differences between males and females go far beyond the obvious, and in some quite unexpected ways. Men are different from women - from the bones out. Some of the differences such as their whiskers...
Hair

Losing your hair? Don’t stress – new hair loss treatments revealed

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The North American Hair Research Society have shared their latest findings on hair follicle research, after the recent 9th World Congress for Hair Research. The exciting, new research included: - The role of the prostaglandins that promote...

The rise and rise of male cosmetic surgery

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If 2014 was the year of the Selfie then 2015 is shaping up to be the year of the “Brotox”. Cosmetic enhancement for men isn’t just on the rise; it’s positively booming. According to current...
Breast surgery can improve the aesthetics of both the male and female body.

Breast surgery for both men and women

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Breast surgery is sought out by both men and women to help reverse the signs of ageing, or bring the body more into proportion. For men, gynaecomastia, or “man boobs”, can occur due to...

Guide to men’s fitness

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Having a well-balanced physique is increasingly recognised as one of the corner stones of what is considered attractive in a modern man. Gone are the days of over-inflated chests and biceps, flabby abdominals and legs...

Mature-age male cosmetic surgery

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Growing older and looking good are not mutually exclusive, says Sydney plastic surgeon Dr Darryl Hodgkinson. I am seeing male patients in the over-50 age group more and more frequently in my clinic. Mostly these...

Restoring youth in the male face

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With the likes of George Clooney and Sean Connery on side, it certainly seems the mantel of ageing sits a little more comfortably on men than on women. The smooth, dewy, homogenised complexions that...

Guide to male cosmetic surgery

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Surgical procedures Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) Abdominoplasty  provides a flatter stomach with repaired abdominal muscles and can also be used to sculpt a ‘six pack’. An incision is made across the lower abdomen, then excess skin and...

Male pattern baldness

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According to the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, it is estimated that 35 million men in the United States are affected by male pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia. ‘Andro’ refers to the androgens (testosterone, dihydrotestosterone)...

Hair transplant surgery

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Australian hair loss specialist Dr Russell Knudsen explains how hair transplant surgery restores healthy hair to the scalp: In a market place dominated by advertising rather than science, it can be very confusing to wade...