Male liposuction (also referred to as lipoplasty and suction lipectomy) is a procedure that's on the rise. Although it definitely can't compete with the popularity of the procedure among women, there are still tens of thousands of men who undergo suction lipectomy every year. Because the majority of lipoplasties are performed on women, the majority of information and advertising put out by surgeons tends to focus on a female demographic. Now, as everyone knows, men's and women's bodies are different. Beyond the more obvious differences, men and women are structurally different, and they tend to have different fat storage patterns. As such, the optimal target areas for fat removal are different. This article will help male readers to understand where the most popular areas for male lipoplasty are. Men are genetically predisposed to carry fat around their bellies to a much greater extent than women. Whereas women carry their fat in a variety of areas, such as the hips, breasts, buttocks and thighs, men tend to carry a large percentage of their excess fat in just one place: the abdomen.