AdvertisementAfter his transplants, he said he felt more confident and spent less time questioning how clients and coworkers perceived him.
Now, he said, some men view getting work done as basic maintenance — just like "getting a haircut."
A 2023 survey from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons found that the number of men getting cosmetic procedures in the US increased by 8% from 2022 to 2023.
Maman said it's also very common for men in high-status fields to want to look fresher and avoid looking tired.
He said men make up around 10% to 15% of his clientele and about half of those men are corporate professionals who "want to look good in the workplace."
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