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4.0 out of 5 stars Gynecomastia Surgeon Pens Male Health, December 8, 2009
This review is from: Mantalk: Tips from the Pros for Great Looks, Good Health, and Maintaining Your Competitive Edge (Paperback)
While Park Avenue plastic surgeon Elliot Jacobs, M.D., the author of MANTALK, has made a creditable -- and far reaching -- name for himself in the area of male breast reduction surgery for men and teens, he's actually an all-round plastic surgeon who has more tips (gleaned from other pros as well) on approaching male health than Carter does little pills.

Dr. Jacobs has led the way since 1995 in male breast reduction surgery and awareness. So he's in a great position to know what should - and what can - be done to help prevent wrinkles, facial sagging, weather-beaten and sun damaged skin, lost teeth and the other sundry slings and arrows accompanying ordinary aging.

Declares the doctor: "I'm a big advocate of doing everything one can to prevent wrinkles rather than waiting to correct wrinkles once they have appeared."

Plastic Surgeon & Male Health

Having interviewed thousands of men who are desperate to lose their feminine-like breasts, Dr. Jacobs has also learned that most men not only dislike asking for directions, they are also reluctant to put another man -- even a learned, skilled plastic surgeon - in control.

In fact, men are so reluctant to seek any doctor's advice, the vast majority of medical writers usually receive marching orders instructing the scribes to write about male health from a woman's perspective.

Then, presumably, she will nag her foot-dragging significant other into a doctor's waiting room.

Having properly framed the issues, you could then hand him MANTALK and expect a very reasonable chance of him reading this exceedingly readable book.

First, perhaps you should bookmark Chapter 12 - a section about the healthy male check up - so he gets an idea of all the things in his body that need somebody's control if not a full periodic medical lookover.
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