Quarter-life
The quarter-life crisiscan be more stressful than midlife. “In their 30s, men start getting more concerned with their looks,” Weaver says. “They haven’t been taking care of their skin, and at 35, they wake up and say, ‘Oh my gosh, I laid out in the sun my whole life!’”
Weaver assists when Vanek performs the new Sciton Erbium and Profractional™ laser peel. This procedure rejuvenates and tightens facial skin. “Cleveland patients have a remarkable number of sun spots and signs of premature aging, which the laser can reverse without the downtime of older laser techniques,” Weaver says.
In this stage, men undergo hair removal from the back, neck, ears and even the nether regions – although the laser can’t reach inside the nostril. Because the laser works on pigment, Weaver suggests removing hair before it grays.
As maturity sets in and metabolism changes, men may gain weight. Between 1992 and 1998, male liposuctions quadrupled from 5,000 to 20,000 before reaching 32,000 in 2007, ASPS reports.
Today, more than 20% of Vanek’s patients are men. Many chooseVaser liposelection, which selectively removes fat deposits around specific muscle groups so contours are visible. “We all have pretty good muscle definition,” he says. “The fat just prevents us from seeing it.”
It doesn’t replace proper exercise and nutrition. Most of Vanek’s patients are fit, but frustrated that they’re not achieving full results from exercise; cosmetic surgery is not appropriate for the morbidly obese.
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