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From: Carolyn Wolf   carwol@...Isn't it strange how the plastic surgeons organization can keep track of how many procedures they do --accurately?? -- but could not keep an accurate record of how many silicone breast implantees had problems in their most recent study???? Guess it all depends on the desire to be accurate -- and to down play the problems???? Thank you, Ruby, for sharing this article.. Carolyn From: ruby rahn Carolyn Wolfe Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 8:09 PM Subject: 11.5 Million Cosmetic Procedures In 2006, USA � � 11.5 Million Cosmetic Procedures In 2006, USA http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=69394 & nfid=rssfeeds 01 May 2007��� Nearly 11.5 million cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures were performed in the United

States in 2006, according to statistics released today by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS). Compared to 2005, cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical increased 1 percent. The Aesthetic Society, which has been collecting multi-specialty procedural statistics since 1997 says the overall number of cosmetic procedures has increased 446 percent since the collection of the statistics first began. The most frequently performed procedure was Botox injections and the most popular surgical procedure was liposuction.� "The FDA approval of silicone breast implants in late 2006 seems to have made an impact, as silicone implants are up 18 percent from 2005. For the first time breast augmentation is the top surgical procedure for women, although lipoplasty continues to be the top overall surgical procedure as it has been since the Aesthetic Society started collecting nationwide procedural statistics in 1997," said Aesthetic Society president Stuzin, MD. "Furthermore, as the safety and efficacy of the nonsurgical procedures on the market continue to improve the numbers of those procedures performed by board-certified plastic surgeons continues to rise year after year."

Click here to see full article Article URL: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=69394 � � http://www.surgery.org/press/news-release.php?iid=465 � 11.5 MILLION COSMETIC PROCEDURES IN 2006 � American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery reports slight increase from 2005 NEW YORK, NY (March 09, 2007) � Nearly 11.5 million cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures were performed in the United States in 2006, according to statistics released today by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS). Compared to 2005, cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical increased 1 percent. The Aesthetic Society, which has been collecting multi-specialty procedural statistics since

1997 says the overall number of cosmetic procedures has increased 446 percent since the collection of the statistics first began. The most frequently performed procedure was Botox injections and the most popular surgical procedure was liposuction. �The FDA approval of silicone breast implants in late 2006 seems to have made an impact, as silicone implants are up 18 percent from 2005.� For the first time breast augmentation is the top surgical procedure for women, although lipoplasty continues to be the top overall surgical procedure as it has been since the Aesthetic Society started collecting nationwide procedural statistics in 1997,� said Aesthetic Society president Stuzin, MD.� ��Furthermore, as the safety and efficacy of the nonsurgical procedures on the market continue to improve the numbers of those procedures performed by board-certified plastic surgeons continues to rise year after year.�TRENDS AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Top surgical and nonsurgical cosmetic procedures among men and women in 2006: Surgical # procedures Nonsurgical� # procedures Liposuction 403,684 Botox 3,181,592 Breast augmentation 383,886 Hyaluronic Acid� (Hylaform, Restylane) 1,593,554 Eyelid surgery 209,999 Laser Hair Removal� 1,475,296��� Abdominoplasty 172,457 Microdermabrasion 993,071 �Female breast reduction 169,314 Laser Skin Resurfacing 556,172 Top cosmetic procedures for WOMEN: Surgical # procedures�� Nonsurgical # procedures Breast augmentation 383,885� Botox 2,881,119 Lipoplasty 350,420 Hyaluronic Acid�� (Hylaform, Restylane) 1,519,923 Eyelid surgery 182,397� Laser Hair Removal 1,308,739 Abdominoplasty 164,800 Microdermabrasion 921,970 Breast Reduction 145,822� Sclerotherapy� 541,291 Women had 92 percent of cosmetic procedures.� The number of procedures (surgical and nonsurgical) performed on women was

over 10.5 million, an increase of 1 percent from the previous year.� Surgical procedures decreased 9 percent; nonsurgical procedures increased 4 percent.� Since 1997, surgical procedures increased 123 percent, while nonsurgical procedures have increased 749 percent. Top cosmetic procedures for MEN: Surgical # procedures Nonsurgical # procedures Liposuction 53,263 Botox injection 300,472 Rhinoplasty 33,143 Laser

hair removal 166,557 Eyelid surgery�� 27,602 Hyaluronic Acid �(Hylaform, Restylane) 73,634 Male breast reduction 23,670� Microdermabrasion� 71,102 Facelift 14,051 Laser Skin Resurfacing 48,451 Men had 8 percent of cosmetic procedures.� The number of procedures (surgical and nonsurgical) performed on men was nearly 1 million, a decrease of 5 percent from the previous year. Surgical procedures decreased 9 percent; nonsurgical procedures decreased 3

percent.� Since 1997, surgical procedures have decreased 2%, while nonsurgical procedures have increased 722 percent. Frequency of cosmetic procedures by AGE GROUP: % of total Age # procedures� Top surgical procedure� Top nonsurgical

procedure 47% 35-50 4.5

million Liposuction Botox 26%� 51-64 2.9 million Eyelid Surgery Botox 20% 19-34 2.5 million Breast Augmentation Laser Hair Removal 5% 65 and over 589,229 Eyelid Surgery Botox 1% 18 and under 178,041� Rhinoplasty� Laser Hair Removal� Racial and Ethnic DistributionRacial and ethnic minorities accounted for 21.7 percent of all cosmetic procedures in 2006.� Hispanics again led minority racial and ethnic groups in the number of procedures: Hispanics, 9.7 percent; African-Americans, 6.6 percent; Asians, 4.7 percent; and other non-Caucasians, 0.8 percent. Location and Fees46 percent of cosmetic procedures in 2006 were performed in office-based facilities; 28.9 percent in freestanding surgicenters; and 24.8 percent in hospitals. Americans spent just under $12.2 billion on cosmetic procedures; $7.6 billion was for surgical procedures, and $4.5 billion was for nonsurgical procedures. About the ASAPS Cosmetic Surgery National Data Bank ASAPS, working with an independent research firm, compiled 10-year national data for procedures performed 1997-2006 by multiple specialists, including but not limited to plastic surgeons certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.� More than 14,000 questionnaires were mailed nationwide, and results of the survey were used to project national data. The survey data has a standard error of +/- 3.14 percent at a 95 percent level of confidence. View 2006 ASAPS Statistics ### PLEASE CREDIT THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR AESTHETIC PLASTIC SURGERY (ASAPS) WHEN CITING STATISTICAL DATA. � The 2400-member American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) is the only plastic surgery organization devoted entirely to the advancement of cosmetic surgery. ASAPS is recognized throughout the world as the authoritative source for cosmetic surgery education. U.S. members are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Canadian members are certified in plastic surgery by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Toll-free referral line: 888.ASAPS.11 (272.7711). Web site: www.surgery.org � �

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