Gay men lead rush for makeovers, surgeons say
By Clay Lucas
July 3, 2005

Australian men are going under the knife in greater numbers, with
doctors saying the gay community is driving a surge in plastic
surgery.

The Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons says gay Australian men are
following their US counterparts and leading the charge for cosmetic
surgery, although gay groups dispute this.

"Twenty years ago, it was very uncommon for men outside the
entertainment industry having cosmetic surgery. Now we see 10 to 15
per cent men," Dr Howard Webster, a Melbourne plastic surgeon and
Victorian spokesman for the society, said.

Much of that growth had come from the gay community, the society said.

"The gay community has a much higher uptake of cosmetic surgery as
part of their lives than middle-class, white-collar suburbia," Dr
Webster said. "They are the biggest male group getting cosmetic
surgery. But they're still far less than women."

Most common procedures for men were liposuction and upper and lower
eyelid surgery, Dr Webster said.

Liposuction could cost $2000 to $3000, he said, although this excluded
hospital and anaesthetic costs.

Eyelid work could cost from $1500 to $5000.

The society says more people are having cosmetic surgery in Australia,
although it could not supply the figures.

"There is an increasing demand for plastic surgery here, especially
with the awareness in the community up after the makeover shows," Dr
Webster said.

There is no national system for collecting data on cosmetic surgery in
Australia. The most recent reliable numbers come from a 1999 NSW
Government inquiry that said 50,000 Australians had cosmetic surgery
each year.

There was a 16 per cent jump in the number of men having plastic
surgery in the US between 2000 and last year, according to the
American Society of Plastic Surgeons, with 1.2 million operations on
on US men last year.

Gay groups disputed the claim it was the gay community fuelling the
increase in cosmetic surgery.

"It is straight men who are doing it - not gay men," Troy Gurr, editor
of the newspaper Melbourne Community Voice, said.

"There is so much more pressure now on straight men to look good," he said.

"I know an awful lot of gay men who use botox, but they will draw the
line at actual surgery.

"But I'm not sure straight men draw that line."

OPERATION VANITY
· Liposuction - removal of fat
· Eyelid surgery
· Abdominoplasty - removal of excess skin from the middle and lower
abdomen, to reduce protrusion
· Rhinoplasty and septoplasty - altering appearance of the nose
· Facial rejuvenation - surgery to lift sagging or deepening folds
around mouth, brow or neck

LESS COMMON PROCEDURES
· Chest implants - solid silicone placed beneath pectoral muscles
· Calf implants - solid silicone implants inserted from behind the
knee and moved into position underneath the calf muscle

SOURCE: The Linley Clinic, Canterbury; American Society for Aesthetic
Plastic Surgery


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