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Cosmetic Surgery for Men: The Most Common Procedures Explained

More men than ever are choosing cosmetic procedures to address concerns that affect confidence. Treatments are tailored to male anatomy and goals, with a focus on natural, masculine results. Here are the most common procedures men ask about.

Chest: gynaecomastia surgery

Correcting enlarged male breast tissue is one of the most requested male procedures. Gynaecomastia surgery restores a flatter, firmer chest where exercise has not helped.

Nose: rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty reshapes the nose for better balance, with male rhinoplasty aiming to preserve strong, masculine proportions rather than over-refine.

Body: liposuction

Liposuction targets stubborn fat around the abdomen, flanks and chest that resists training, refining the underlying shape.

Eyes and face

Eyelid surgery and facial procedures can address a tired or ageing appearance discreetly, helping men look refreshed rather than obviously “done”.

A discreet, results-focused approach

The priority for most men is a natural outcome and privacy. A thorough consultation establishes what is realistic and appropriate for you. Explore our men’s procedures page or book a consultation.

Frequently asked questions

What is the most common cosmetic procedure for men?

Gynaecomastia surgery to correct enlarged male breast tissue is among the most requested, along with rhinoplasty and liposuction for stubborn fat.

Can cosmetic surgery look natural on men?

Yes. Procedures are tailored to male anatomy with the aim of preserving masculine proportions and a natural, refreshed result rather than an obvious change.

Are male procedures discreet?

Privacy is a priority for many men. Consultations and care are handled discreetly, and many procedures are designed for a subtle, natural outcome.

Do men recover differently from women?

Recovery follows the same principles for the procedure involved. Your surgeon will give tailored guidance based on the treatment and your health.

This article is general information and not a substitute for individual medical advice. Results vary between patients and all surgery carries risks. Always discuss your circumstances with a GMC-registered consultant surgeon.