What Are The Best Aesthetic Treatments For Men?

What Are The Best Aesthetic Treatments For Men

If you wonder how SoHo Men’s Health in New York can help you look and feel your best, read on to learn about aesthetic treatments for men.

What Are PRP Injections For Hair Loss?

PRP injections are a highly effective treatment used to address and reverse hair loss. PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma, which can be found in the blood and contains a number of powerful growth factors that can stimulate both growth and healing. In using platelet-rich plasma to treat hair loss, PRP therapy can stimulate hair growth, increase the blood supply to hair follicles, and boost hair thickness. During your PRP therapy treatment, you can expect blood to be drawn from your arm and then placed into a centrifuge to extract the platelet-rich plasma. The PRP will then be injected into the scalp to encourage hair growth. Because the PRP used is extracted from your own body, there is virtually no risk of rejection or allergic reaction.

What Injectables And Fillers Do You Offer At SoHo Men’s Health?

SoHo Men’s Health offers a range of injectable treatments and dermal fillers to target signs of aging and help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

  • Botox. Reduce the appearance of wrinkles by blocking the communication between nerves and muscles in a target area.

  • Dysport. A neuromodulator alternative to Botox.

  • Juvederm. A line of hyaluronic acid dermal fillers that can address facial wrinkles or add volume to hollow cheeks or sagging skin.

  • Restylane. Erase fine lines or deliver contour and volume around the nose, cheeks, and mouth.

  • Radiesse. A collagen stimulator that can restore youth to your lower face and hands.

  • Sculptra. A collagen stimulator is best used to target smile lines, nasolabial folds, and marionette lines.

  • Kybella. An effective non-surgical alternative to liposuction that can destroy fat cells in the chin and neck area for a more sculpted jawline.

What Is Laser Hair Removal?

Laser hair removal is a way to use laser energy to target unwanted hair on the face and body so that it no longer grows back. By using laser heat to damage the follicles from which hair grows, laser hair removal can inhibit hair in a certain area from growing back. While you can expect a noticeable reduction in hair after just one session, depending on the individual treated and the targeted area, our experts may recommend up to 6 laser hair removal sessions to achieve permanent results.

What Is EmScupt Neo?

EmSculpt Neo is a non-invasive body-contouring treatment in which a client can achieve both fat reduction and increased muscle tone in just a 30-minute session. By utilizing radiofrequency and high-intensity electromagnetic energies, fat cells get heated and permanently damaged and muscle fibers get contracted for a workout that increases muscle fibers and cells. This treatment can be used to target the abdomen, buttocks, arms, and calves.

What Is Skin Bleaching?

In some areas of the body, skin can become darker due to friction or frequent rubbing from clothing. One such area is the genital region. For the modern man interested in aesthetic maintenance to boost his intimate encounters, SoHo Men’s Health is pleased to offer anal bleaching treatments to lighten the color of the skin around the anus.

How Can I Address Excessive Sweating?

Excessive sweating, known in the medical field as hyperhidrosis, is characterized by sweating more so than necessary to regulate body temperature. Hyperhidrosis can lead to skin damage and skin problems. To address excessive sweating, Dr. Bortecen will ask you about your symptoms, conduct a physical exam, and run additional tests if needed. At SoHo Men’s Health, we can treat excessive sweating with Botox injections to inhibit the nerves that activate sweat glands.

If you are seeking aesthetic treatments to boost your confidence in New York, consider SoHo Men’s Health, the first men’s health and wellness experience in New York City. SoHo Men’s Health is proud to offer a number of treatments for cosmetic rejuvenation, as well as sexual and reproductive health services for men. Call 347-749-1174 to ask how we can help you meet your health, wellness, and aesthetic goals today.

Dr Kerem Bortecen

Dr. Kerem H. Bortecen received his PhD degree in England at Oxford University and his MBA degree in Canada at the University of Toronto. After completing his training at Yale University then at the University of Pennsylvania, he was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Dartmouth Medical School. His academic achievements have been instrumental in establishing Soho Men’s Health at the forefront of this evolving field. Dr. Bortecen fulfills his mission through surgical excellence, personalized medicine, and continuity of care.

Dr Kerem Bortecen

Dr. Kerem H. Bortecen received his PhD degree in England at Oxford University and his MBA degree in Canada at the University of Toronto. After completing his training at Yale University then at the University of Pennsylvania, he was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Dartmouth Medical School. His academic achievements have been instrumental in establishing Soho Men’s Health at the forefront of this evolving field. Dr. Bortecen fulfills his mission through surgical excellence, personalized medicine, and continuity of care.

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