


Cosmetic surgery for men has become one of the fastest-growing areas of plastic and reconstructive medicine, with male patients now seeking the same body confidence, definition, and natural-looking results that have long been available to women.
In Los Angeles, where appearance and physical fitness carry professional and personal weight, more men are turning to procedures like gynecomastia surgery, liposuction, tummy tucks, and body contouring to address concerns that diet and exercise alone can't resolve.
Dr. Babak Moein, a double board-certified cosmetic and bariatric surgeon with his practice locations in Century City / Beverly Hills area, is one of the few surgeons in Los Angeles whose practice is highly dedicated specifically to male-focused cosmetic procedures.
Unlike general plastic surgery practices that treat male patients as a secondary audience, Dr. Moein's approach centers on the anatomical and aesthetic differences that matter for men's bodies — from chest contouring techniques specific to gynecomastia correction to waistline definition that preserves a masculine silhouette rather than feminizing results.
His background in trauma and cosmetic surgery, combined with hospital-grade surgical facilities, gives male patients in Los Angeles access to a level of surgical precision and safety that's uncommon in cosmetic-only settings.
Whether the goal is reducing excess chest tissue, tightening a post-weight-loss abdomen, or sculpting stubborn fat deposits, men exploring cosmetic surgery in LA can expect a practice built around their specific needs from consultation through recovery.






Men in Los Angeles seek out cosmetic surgery for a range of goals, but a handful of procedures consistently account for the majority of male patients. Each addresses a different concern, but all share the same focus: results that look natural on a male frame.
While each of these procedures can be performed individually, many men combine two or more — most commonly gynecomastia surgery with liposuction — to address multiple areas in a single recovery period.
Most cosmetic and Cosmetic Surgeons train primarily on female anatomy, which means male patients often end up with results that look subtly "off" — chests that appear too smooth or feminine, waistlines that lose their natural V-taper, or proportions that don't match a man's frame.
Dr. Moein's training is different. As a double board-certified cosmetic and bariatric surgeon, his fellowship was 100% focused on cosmetic procedures, with double the required cosmetic case volume than standard plastic surgery training — meaning more hands-on experience with the techniques that matter most for male-specific results.
His background in trauma surgery adds another layer that's rare in cosmetic practices: he operates in a hospital-grade surgical suite, giving patients access to the same safety standards and equipment used for major surgical procedures, not just outpatient cosmetic settings.
For men considering procedures like gynecomastia correction, tummy tucks, or body contouring — where precision in muscle and tissue work directly affects how natural the final result looks — that combination of specialized training and surgical-grade facilities is a meaningful difference.
Dr. Moein's practice, in Century City / Beverly Hills area, has built a reputation specifically around male patients as about 60% of his practice are men. Rather than treating men as an afterthought in a practice designed primarily for women. Patients can expect a consultation process, recovery protocols, and aesthetic goals tailored to a male physique from the start.