Male plastic surgery in Korea has surged, driven partly by K-pop's influence on masculine beauty standards. Men considering Korean surgery should understand this unique market.

Popular procedures for men include: jaw reduction for softer jawline (different from female V-line—masculine balance is different), rhinoplasty for profile refinement, double eyelid surgery for more alert appearance, and hairline procedures including transplants and forehead reduction.

Korean male beauty standards differ from Western ideals. K-pop influence favors softer features, while traditional Korean standards value strong brow bones and defined jaws. Communicate clearly which aesthetic you prefer.

Men often have different recovery considerations: facial hair affects incision placement and healing, thicker skin requires adjusted techniques, and different fat distribution patterns affect body procedures.

Many Korean clinics cater specifically to male patients with separate waiting areas and male-focused marketing. This can provide more comfortable consultation experiences for men who might feel awkward in predominantly female environments.

Social considerations: male plastic surgery carries less stigma in Korea than many Western countries. Still, plan your cover story for work/social situations if you prefer privacy about your procedure.