Why Are Men Tougher to Operate On? Men and women have unique anatomical differences that make facial surgery for men more complex. For instance, men have thicker skin and more collagen, which can affect how excess skin is removed, making it vital to preserve a natural look. A key area is the neck. Men typically have stronger neck muscles, more subcutaneous fat around the chin and jawline, and a pronounced Adam’s apple. During surgery, care must be taken to maintain these masculine features, ensuring the Adam’s apple isn’t flattened, which can feminize the appearance. For my patient Robert, who wanted to enhance his masculine look, I performed a Deep Plane Neck Lift to achieve his goals. If you’re curious about neck lifts or facelifts, feel free to ask questions in the comments or contact my office! 📱 (949) 444-5536 📧
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