Men Are Getting Filler More Than Ever
“Melissa Doft, a plastic surgeon in Manhattan, poked beneath my cheekbones, sculpting a new geometry. Her white coat was accessorized with an Italian belt and shoes. “For me, it’s about shaping,” she told me, “not necessarily adding volume.” She handed me a mirror. The face staring back at me was familiar but had also changed tectonically. Just a little filler. Light falling from overhead fluorescents now spilled down twin ridges, casting twin shadows. “I think it looks quite masculine,” Doft said admiringly.”