Fear of job loss, diminished prestige and shrinking income may be leading some men on Wall Street to pay closer attention to image and age.
Every profession has a dress code, whether spoken or unspoken. For men on Wall Street, it’s a pretty stringent one. That suit had better be navy blue, that tie had better be in a Windsor knot and if you want to express yourself with your clothes, your exit interview is down the hall to your right.
But now, you can add to that a touch of Botox.
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery said that in 2013 alone, 385,000 men had undergone this procedure. Last week, the organization said the 2014 numbers also show the number of men having cosmetic surgery continues to rise, though it didn’t yet release the latest Botox numbers. Todd Schlifstein, owner of Fountain Medical Group in New York City, told Men’s Journal that the men coming in for Botox are “middle-aged, health-conscious, white-collar guys” who want to look not just younger, but fresher. Read more >
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DANIEL BUKSZPAN
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