Surgeons say the rise in men seeking surgery is not driven by images they see on social media, but by a desire to look more like their younger selves. Photo: Wind Ira / Unsplash
Surgeons say the rise in men seeking surgery is not driven by images they see on social media, but by a desire to look more like their younger selves. Photo: Wind Ira / Unsplash

The rise in male cosmetic surgery, from the ‘daddy do-over’ to the ‘CEO tyre’




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