ABSTRACT
Cosmetic surgery of the Asian face has become increasingly popular in the Far East
and the West. The Asian male identity has undergone an evolution in Western media
toward a more positive change. The standards of beauty have also changed, being defined
by more multicultural models and styles of dress than before. To undertake cosmetic
surgery of the Asian face, particularly of the Asian male, requires a different psychological
understanding of the individual as well as an entirely different surgical technique
in most cases. This brief article does not delve into the technical details of each
procedure but concentrates on the salient differences in how to approach the Asian
male patient for each of the different procedures, including Asian blepharoplasty,
augmentation rhinoplasty, lip reduction, dimple fabrication, otoplasty, facial contouring
and aging face procedures, and hair restoration.
KEYWORDS
Cosmetic - surgery - Asian - male
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1 The term “Asian” refers to the Mongolian ethnicities of East Asia, e.g., Korean,
Chinese, Japanese, and does not include the Caucasian races that reside in the Western
portion of the Asian continent. Today, the term “Asian” has come to be accepted in
the modern lexicon as a recognizable abbreviation for what should more properly be
called “East Asian.”
Samuel M LamM.D.
Director, Willow Bend Wellness Center, Lam Facial Plastic Surgery Center and Hair
Restoration Institute
6101 Chapel Hill Boulevard, Suite 101, Plano, TX 75093