
The Problem with Plastic Surgery Shaming
August 17, 2016Plastic surgery shaming is alive and well, as evidenced by the recent barrage of messages directed at Meg Ryan after her appearance at the 2016 Tony Awards. For the record, Ryan has never admitted to having any kind of procedure – surgical or otherwise – but that does not stop many from putting their own judgment calls on her appearance and her assumed choices. Unfortunately, plastic surgery shaming is a negative practice that sends the wrong message to both men and women considering plastic surgical procedures today.

Study Shows Success of Gynecomastia Surgery in Bodybuilders
June 24, 2015Gynecomastia is a traumatic condition affecting some men and is particularly common among bodybuilders. The good news is surgery to treat this condition has been shown to be successful among this demographic, offering hope to bodybuilders that have become dissatisfied…
New Study Shows Bodybuilders Benefit from Gynecomastia Surgery
March 19, 2015Breast enlargement, also known as gynecomastia, is an embarrassing and painful condition many men face. The problem is particularly prevalent among bodybuilders who take steroids or supplements containing hormones to enhance their results. Fortunately, special techniques in gynecomastia surgery can…

Common Plastic Surgery Procedures for Men
September 23, 2014As more men are beginning to seek out plastic surgery and other cosmetic procedures, plastic surgeons are starting to pay close attention to the procedures and treatments men are asking for most. Fortunately, notable plastic surgery organizations are also heeding…

Gynecomastia: Normal vs. Abnormal Tissue
July 23, 2014Gynecomastia is the abnormal enlargement of male breast tissue. The condition can vary dramatically in terms of degree, with some men noticing a small enlargement and others suffering from extensive enlargement that may even resemble women’s breasts. In addition to…

Breast Reduction: Does Insurance Pay for the Procedure?
April 23, 2014Large breasts can be more than a mere cosmetic concern for some women. The extra weight of the breasts can strain back and shoulder muscles and cause painful chafing in the breast creases. Those who suffer symptoms may be diagnosed…