Men’s aesthetic dermatology

Cosmetic dermatology is continuing to see a dramatic increase in both procedures performed and technological advancements. Men’s aesthetic dermatology is burgeoning with more men seeking cosmetic consultations and intervention. Whether it is targeted cosmeceuticals for men or male-specific procedures, dermatologists must be aware of this evolving demographic and understand the biological, anatomical, and psychological aspects that separate this cohort from their female counterparts. Cosmetic dermatology has moved beyond just applying the same techniques used for females onto males. The use of our cosmetic toolbox can differ for men in terms of technique and dosage. This article will review the state of men’s aesthetic dermatology with an emphasis on the nuances that separate the sexes. Semin Cutan Med Surg 33:188-197 © 2014 Frontline Medical CommunicationsCosmetic dermatology is continuing to see a dramatic increase in both procedures performed and technological advancements. Men’s aesthetic dermatology is burgeoning with more men seeking cosmetic consultations and intervention. Whether it is targeted cosmeceuticals for men or male-specific procedures, dermatologists must be aware of this evolving demographic and understand the biological, anatomical, and psychological aspects that separate this cohort from their female counterparts. Cosmetic dermatology has moved beyond just applying the same techniques used for females onto males. The use of our cosmetic toolbox can differ for men in terms of technique and dosage. This article will review the state of men’s aesthetic dermatology with an emphasis on the nuances that separate the sexes. Semin Cutan Med Surg 33:188-197 © 2014 Frontline Medical Communications

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