Assess expression
Facial movement, asymmetry, brow position and the areas that make you look tired, stern or tense are reviewed.
Male aesthetics · Waterkloof
Subtle aesthetic medicine that respects male anatomy, facial character and the fact that most men want improvement without an obvious treatment signature.

The design principle
Male and female faces are not simply treated with different amounts of the same plan. Brow position, forehead shape, facial width, chin projection, jaw structure, hair and skin all affect what will look balanced.
The consultation begins with what you want to change—and what you do not want to lose.
BROtox
A male-specific consultation for wrinkle-relaxing treatment, planned around muscle strength, brow position and the amount of movement you want to retain.
Facial movement, asymmetry, brow position and the areas that make you look tired, stern or tense are reviewed.
Choose between subtle softening and a stronger effect after discussing trade-offs, timing and likely longevity.
Results develop over time. A follow-up may be advised before any adjustment is considered.
Masculift is MaleHealth’s consultation-led approach to masculine facial balance. It is not a fixed package and does not mean that every patient needs filler or multiple treatments.
Depending on anatomy and the agreed goal, the conversation may include facial contour, collagen stimulation, skin quality, lower-face balance or the strategic decision to leave an area untreated.
Simplified skin care
Most men do not need a shelf of products. They need the right cleanser, protection, one or two active steps and a plan that fits shaving, training and daily life.

Common questions
Treatment can be planned to soften selected lines while retaining movement. Anatomy, muscle strength and your preferred finish determine the plan.
No. Explain what bothers you and the result you would consider acceptable. The consultation should determine whether treatment is appropriate and which option fits.
Sometimes, but not automatically. Complex plans, medical considerations or the need for informed reflection may make a separate treatment appointment more appropriate.