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Men’s Plastic Surgery in Korea – How It Differs from Women’s

Hi, this is Riley from ID Hospital! 👋

Today, let’s take a closer look at men’s plastic surgery.

 

Many people may think, “Isn’t male and female surgery basically the same?”

Actually, there are fundamental differences in bone structure, skin quality, and even the goals behind surgery. These differences require a customized approach.

 

Bone Structure Differences

Men generally have:

  • Larger, thicker skull and facial bones
  • More pronounced cheekbones and jaw angles
  • A stronger and more angular impression

Women, on the other hand, tend to have:

  • Smaller and softer bone structures
  • More curved and delicate facial lines, giving a feminine look

Because of this, designing a surgical plan based on gender-specific bone structures is essential.

 

 

Skin Thickness and Texture Differences 🌟

  • Men’s skin is thicker and has more developed sebaceous glands → swelling may last longer, and recovery can be slower.
  • Women’s skin is thinner with less elasticity → results show more quickly, but sagging can occur earlier.

 

Purpose and Motivation for Surgery 🎯

  • Men usually aim to enhance masculine features, keeping the results natural yet powerful.
  • Women often focus on creating a softer, more attractive feminine look.

This shows how not only external but also internal motivations differ between men and women when it comes to plastic surgery.

Why Choose ID Hospital for Men’s Plastic Surgery? 💎

 

At ID Hospital, we provide

✅ Precise analysis of male facial structure and nose shape

✅ 1:1 customized surgical design tailored for men

✅ Enhancement of natural masculine charm and elegance

✅ Hospital-level safety system and proven surgical outcomes

 

✨ Riley’s Note 💡

Our specialized Facial Contouring & Nose Surgery Center ensures that men can improve their facial balance while preserving their individuality and masculine appeal.

👉 Check more about men’s surgery at ID Hospital:
🔗 Men’s Plastic Surgery Center

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