Plastic Surgery
Procedures for Men
Henry Mentz,
MD, FICS, FACS
Houston, Texas
Dr. Mentz has been a leader
in plastic surgery for men. He developed and published
"abdominal etching" as a specialized
liposuction technique performed to create the
"six pack" abdomen in 1991. He
later established a modified version so that regular
guys could get "athletic abs"
through special liposculpting techniques in 1995.
He has recently introduced "pectoral etching",
which utilizes the same philosophy of detailed
liposuction sculpting to achieve a more masculine
chest in 2003. Also in 2003, he introducted puncture
removal of gynecomastia (overdeveloped
breast glands in men most often removed through
larger incisions). Pectoral implants are sometimes
used to augment the pectoral muscles.
In addition Dr. Mentz's credentials
in men's athletic contouring, he has special credentials
in facial surgery. He has written regarding facelifts
(rhytidectomy), necklifts, eyelids (blepharoplasty),
rhinoplasty (nose job), and fat grafting. Dr.
Mentz's reputation as a leader in this field of
aesthetic plastic surgery for men has made him
a highly sought after writer and speaker.
Abdominal Etching for Men
in Houston, Texas
The "six pack," more commonly referred
to as the ripped, washboard or athletic abs, is
a liposuction procedure designed by Dr. Mentz
in 1991 to contour the abdomen and waist for male
patients to maximize the athletic appearance.
The procedure also involves Liposculpture, which
serves to actually make the abdominal muscles
appear more muscular.
The procedure is simple and is usually performed
in less than one hour under general anesthesia.
While the patient is asleep, fat is selectively
removed through a small hollow tube inserted through
one or more tiny incisions. Most of these incisions
are hidden in the pubic hair and in natural creases
of the body leaving only very small scars. The
abdomen is suctioned to thin the fat pad, then
more aggressively over the external obliques,
linea alba, and transverse incriptions. This technique
reveals and enhances the musclar contour to achieve
a more athletic appearance. Recovery is usually
3 to 5 days and patients usually are back to workouts
within a week.
Male abdominal etching is not a substitute for
weight loss, and the best candidates are of relatively
normal weight with isolated pockets of fat that
do not respond to diet and exercise.
Please contact Dr. Mentz for a consultation.
See Dr. Mentz's articles on etching.
Male Breast Reduction or Refinement
(pectoral muscle etching) in Houston, Texas
The medical term for overdeveloped breasts in
men is gynecomastia. The breast is comprised of
approximately 50% fat and overdeveloped breasts
occor in 40 to 60% of all men. Male breast reduction
surgery is designed to remove excess fat to decrease
the size of the breasts. The use of steroids also
may increase muscle mass in men leading to possible
breast enlargement.
In 2003, Dr. Mentz developed "puncure
removal," a special way to remove unwanted
chest fullness through a small puncture. During
male breast reduction surgery, a small specialized
cannula is used to carefully sculpture the chest
by suctioning out excess fat. After fat removal
there may also be residual glandular material.
This has traditionally been removed through a
semicircular incision around the areola, but now
can be removed through a tiny puncture incision.
Patients have welcomed the procedure as an new
breakthrough for men. The chest can be contoured
and the gland removed and there is little to no
visable scar. The surgery takes less than an hour
and most patients can expect to return to work
in three to four days, but will want to avoid
heavy exercise for about two to three weeks.
"Pectoral etching" was developed
by Dr. Mentz in 2004 specifically for athletic
men or men who were after a more athletic appearance.
It's design is similar to the abdominal etching
and is adapted to enhance the appearance of the
pectoral muscle. It is often performed with gynecomastia
liposuction and puncture removal and adds 20 to
30 minutes to the surgery. During surgery, the
axilla, lateral and inferior borders of the pectoralis
major are aggressively liposuctioned. This technique
reveals and enhances the muscular appearance of
the pectoral muscles.
Dr. Mentz will determine if you are a candidate
for male breast reduction or refinement surgery,
as well as discuss all associated risks of the
procedures with you during your office visit.
Rhytidectomy (face lift for
men) in Houston, Texas
A face lift, or rhytidectomy, is a procedure
used to reverse the signs of aging by removing
excess fat, tightening underlying muscles and
reshaping the skin of your face and neck. Male
patients considering a facelift will be evaluated
based on your skin type, amount of fat, muscle
and bone structure.
During your evaluation, Dr. Mentz may also suggest
other procedures to maximize your facial appearance
goals, such as nose reshaping or chin augmentation.
During a face lift, Dr. Mentz will make incisions
within the hairline at the temples, and extend
in a natural line around the ear then behind,
to the hair behind the ear. After removing excess
fat and skin, and tightening the underlying muscles
and soft tissues, the incisions are carefully
sutured. Your sutures should be ready for removal
after approximately five days, although your scalp
may take additional time to heal. Dr. Mentz will
discuss with you all precautions to take following
surgery, as well as any associated risks.
Hair Replacement for Men in
Houston, Texas
Hair loss in men is primarily caused by a combination
of hormones, aging, and family history, and while
some theories exist that vitamin deficiencies,
poor circulation, or excessive hat wearing can
contribute to hair loss, these theories have been
largely disproved.
Hair replacement procedures use existing hair
from the back and sides of your head to fill in
thinning areas. Good candidates for hair replacement
have dense hair growth at the back and sides of
the head.
To begin the process, Dr. Mentz will remove a
small strip of hair (usually from the back of
the head) and then will dissect each hair follicle
using magnification. Single, double and triple
hair grafts are placed several millimeters from
each other in the balding area. Dr. Mentz will
take great care to harvest and place the grafts
so as to create the most natural look possible.
More dramatic results to treat baldness can be
achieved with surgically reducing the balding
area in the procedure called a scalp reduction.
Hair replacement procedures are completed under
local or general anesthesia. Factors such as hair
texture, color and curliness may affect the final
result. Most patients can return to work after
this procedure in a few days.
To
learn more about Surgery for Men surgery contact
Dr. Mentz at
713-799-9999.
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