It Is Time for Men to Go For Body Sculpting Too

Why are men going in for pectoral implants?

Pectoral implants (also called pec implants) or male chest enhancement seems to be catching up on the scale of popularity, though not at the same level as boob jobs for women.

For one thing, men want to look good as much as women do, especially those that are fitness maniacs.

“It is all about proportion”, says a cosmetic surgeon who has performed several chest implants. “Most guys want to look big, muscular, and proportionate”.

This means it is more patients for plastic surgeons specializing in chest implants, biceps, and calf implants.

Perhaps an ideal look cannot be achieved by diet and exercise alone. And for some men the desire to achieve a more proportionate look is so intense that they are willing to go under the knife.


So what is a chest implant after all?

Chest implants in Maryland are used to enhance the shape of the chest. The objective is to improve the appearance of the chest contours.

What can you expect from the doctor?

He / she will do a thorough evaluation to assess your chest contours that can include perimeter, bulk of the existing muscles, and asymmetries, if any.

Physical evaluations can include measurements with muscles in both relaxed and dynamic states.

About the procedure itself

A subcutaneous initial dissection is performed and a tunnel is created.

A pocket is created behind the muscle with scissors followed by blunt dissectors.

Blunt dissection is made to make room for the implant.

Post surgery
  • Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are prescribed.
  • No compressive garments are needed.
  • Antibiotics may be given.
  • Men are advised not to undertake any strenuous physical activity. 
Some men are overly ambitious. They want to get pecs, biceps, shoulder and triceps all in one go.

Is that asking for the moon or really possible?

Interestingly, doctors say it is doable.


“Combining pecs, biceps and triceps implants is a definitive makeover to improve overall appearance”, says a reputed plastic surgeon in Maryland. “I have done this for a few men above 50, and all such the procedures went through uneventfully”.

The key is allowing for adequate time for recovery. And, this is usually more than what men usually expect.

The final say is straightforward. If you are healthy and have realistic expectations, go ahead.

There is no any need for men to be hesitant about body sculpting anymore.

Global trends indicate men are not far behind women to go in for “look-good treatments”. They are willing to pay for body makeovers.

The demands are several. These include nose job or rhinoplasty, tummy tucks, chest implants, liposuction, hair transplants, and more.

Men have come a long way from just a hair cut & shave. They have no hesitation in going under the knife if the results mean a great transformation in looks.

Of course risks exist, in line with all other surgical procedures. But at the hands of a board certified surgeon the odds of success are high.

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