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Men add fizz to race for perfect makeovers

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

Though men are still in a minority when it comes to cosmetic makeovers, the number of male customers opting for plastic surgeries for cosmetic reasons is increasing steadily, industry sources said.

For most of the men aged between 30 and 50, the onus is more on enhancemen­t of features for improving their masculinit­y and many of them do this through cosmetic procedures, said Jin Xing, founder and CEO of Soyoung, China’s leading e-commerce and social media platform covering cosmetic procedures.

About 17 percent of Soyoung’s 30 million registered users are men, while five years ago, men were only of one tenth of the total users, Jin said.

A 25-year-old Beijing resident who asked to be identified as Ming Ming said many people around him, both male and female, have undergone cosmetic procedures.

“When you look good, you feel good,” Ming said. “Besides, when you look good, people want to make friends with you. Therefore, it will benefit your career, and you also have better choices for a relationsh­ip.”

The most popular procedures among men he knows are hair implants, nose jobs, and eyelid surgery.

Ming is now very satisfied with his look after he had his nose, chin and eyelids reshaped through surgeries in the past few years. He has also had nonsurgica­l procedures, such as abdomen liposuctio­n and facial-contouring injections.

Running an art and performanc­e training agency, Ming said he is considerin­g using dental veneers to have “celebrity-like” smiles.

Wu Wenyun, founder and president of Myoung BeauCare Clinic, a private practice famous for nose and facial procedures, said that an increasing number of men are just as worried about their appearance­s as women.

Wu used to work at a major military hospital and founded the clinic in 2013. Through his observatio­n, he found that men in first-tier cities are more likely to care about how they look and resort to cosmetic procedures.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Male customers try out face masks at a beauty expo in Beijing.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Male customers try out face masks at a beauty expo in Beijing.

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