Men getting twice as much plastic surgery, new data shows
The amount of plastic surgery performed on men has nearly doubled in less than a decade, new data showed.
Younger men and those in the Middle East and Latin America have been particularly keen to get these procedures, according to data released at the cosmetic medicine industry’s annual meeting in Paris.
The number of surgical procedures performed on men worldwide increased by 95 percent between 2018 and 2024, the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery said.
Non-surgical cosmetic treatments such as injections, laser therapy, and peels meanwhile rose an even higher 116 percent.
For women, cosmetic surgeries increased by 59 percent while treatments rose 55 percent during this period.
“This trend, which is particularly pronounced in the Middle East and Latin America, reflects a profound transformation of social norms and growing acceptance of cosmetic procedures by men,” market analysis presented at the IMCAS conference said.
“Generation Z and millennials are accessing cosmetic medicine much earlier than previous generations,” it said.
However, men still only represent 16 percent of all cosmetic procedures.
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