Welcome to Best Body Implants: Implants for Men and Women
Body sculpting through the use of implants is something surgeons have been doing for over 50 years, ever since the advent of breast implant procedures in the early ’60s. Since then, there have been major advancements in surgical procedures, safety of implant material, and individual areas of the body that can be sculpted to improve your natural physique.
Breast augmentation (breast implants) quickly became a popular cosmetic surgery procedure with women to correct size imbalances, achieve a rounder appearance, and reduce sag – especially after birth and breastfeeding.
This led to the idea that implants were for women only, however over the last few decades there has been a substantial increase in men using implants. Cosmetic procedures, combined with implants are being used in a variety of ways to sculpt bodies in men and women for a more athletic, curvaceous, powerful and sexy appearance.
Just as women can turn to a suite of procedures, known as the “Mommy Makeover,” more men are embracing their own set of treatments, the “Daddy-Do-Over,” to boost their confidence and improve their physical appearance. A new report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons reveals that more than 1.3 million cosmetic procedures were performed on men last year alone, representing a 29 percent increase since 2000.
*Excerpt from American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
Body Sculpting – Enhancing your body with implants
Today, breast augmentation is still a popular procedure for women, and men are now seeing the advantages for themselves, using pec (pectoral) implants to achieve the definition in the torso that can be challenging to achieve, often in combination with other implants or cosmetic procedures. Your DNA can be your biggest enemy, but when exercise and a good diet can’t help, sculpting your body with implants can!
Scroll down to see some of the most popular procedures, or check out our Before & After Gallery of real patients and their results.
New data released by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) shows there were nearly a quarter million more cosmetic procedures performed in 2018 than the previous year. According to the ASPS annual plastic surgery statistics report, there were more than 17.7 million surgical and minimally-invasive cosmetic procedures performed in the United States in 2018, a number that has risen steadily over the past five years.