Eyelid Lift
For upper heaviness, lower bags, or a tired look around the eyes.

Private planning for men considering facial refinement, body contouring, chest contouring, and subtle non-surgical care in Beverly Hills.
Male procedure planning should protect masculine structure, privacy, natural expression, and a practical return to work, training, and travel.

Male plastic surgery is usually about sharper definition, cleaner proportion, and less visible fatigue. The planning has to respect stronger facial angles, different skin thickness, different hair patterns, and the fact that many men want privacy and efficiency more than a dramatic transformation.
At Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery, the male consultation can include face, nose, eyelids, neck, chest, abdomen, flanks, injectables, and recovery planning. The best recommendation may be surgical, non-surgical, or a staged combination.
Some men need surgery, some need a smaller non-surgical plan, and some simply need better information before making a decision.
For upper heaviness, lower bags, or a tired look around the eyes.
For loose neck skin, banding, and sharper lower-face definition.
For under-chin fullness when skin quality and anatomy make a smaller approach appropriate.
For nasal shape, bridge, tip, or profile concerns while preserving masculine balance.
For chest fullness, glandular tissue, asymmetry, and a flatter chest contour.
For resistant fat in selected areas when health and weight are stable.
For loose abdominal skin or muscle separation after weight change or other body changes.
For forehead lines, frown lines, and crow's feet with a conservative treatment plan.
For structural support around the jawline, chin, cheeks, or folds.
For tone, texture, pigmentation, vessels, acne concerns, and scars.
For visible scars that may benefit from surgical or non-surgical improvement.
For visible or bothersome lesions evaluated with attention to placement and healing.
Male facial procedures often work best when they preserve strength rather than softening every line. A rhinoplasty may refine the bridge while keeping projection. Eyelid surgery may reduce heaviness while avoiding a hollow or overly open look. Neck and jawline work may be planned around sharper definition rather than generalized rejuvenation.
Male body procedures often focus on the abdomen, flanks, chest, and waist. The consultation should distinguish fat, glandular tissue, loose skin, and muscle tone because each concern requires a different strategy. Men who train regularly may still have resistant fullness that does not respond to diet or exercise.
Non-surgical care for men should be subtle. Botox, fillers, and skin treatments can be useful, but the plan should protect natural expression and avoid a polished look that feels inconsistent with the patient.
Many male patients want clear answers about realistic change, downtime, discretion, and whether the result will look natural. The consultation is built around those questions.
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