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British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons Report 35% Increase
London, UK – 16 January 2005 – The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (www.baaps.org.uk), the not-for-profit organisation established for the advancement of education and practice of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery for public benefit, today announced the results of their annual audit for 2005.
Highlights:
According to Mr. Adam Searle, consultant plastic surgeon and President of the BAAPS;
“These figures appear to represent a growing acceptance of aesthetic surgery, particularly in maintaining appearance with age and the number of men choosing to undergo surgery. With the increasing media coverage that provides the public with ever more information on what surgical procedures might achieve, it is essential that our members continue to promote responsible practices. At the BAAPS we are committed to educating people considering plastic surgery by providing independent and serious advice to assist in sensible decision-making.”
The figures in full:
A total of 22,041 procedures were carried out this year by BAAPS members in their private practices, compared to 16,367 in 2004. 2005 results indicate that surgical numbers continue to grow, with a 34.6% rise over the previous year.
The top ten surgical procedures for men & women in 2005 were, in order of popularity:
Women had 89% of all cosmetic procedures (19,601, up from 15,019 in 2004). The top five surgical procedures for women in 2004 were: breast augmentation (5,646), blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery (2,868), breast reduction (2,593), face/neck lift (2,135), and rhinoplasty (1,533).
Men had 2,440 cosmetic procedures, an increase of 1,092 from 2004. The top five surgical procedures for men in 2005 were: rhinoplasty (735), blepharoplasty (547), otoplasty (526), liposuction (220), and face/neck lift (144).
According to Mr. Douglas McGeorge, consultant plastic surgeon and President-Elect;
“These increases maintain a solid trend – evidently, the British public want to feel good about the way they look as they age. A growing awareness of the procedures available and their continued safety are all contributors to the popularity of cosmetic procedures. When performed under the right circumstances, aesthetic surgery can have a very positive psychological impact and improve a patient’s quality of life.”
According to Mr. Rajiv Grover, consultant plastic surgeon and BAAPS Council member responsible for the UK aesthetic surgery audit;
“I was not surprised at the continued rise in numbers, especially in the area of anti-ageing surgery such as eyelid surgery and facelifting. With these procedures it is essential to be selective in choosing the right practitioner, as the results are long lasting but complications can be permanent. Patients have come to view the BAAPS as the ideal destination to find out more about the possibilities and realities of aesthetic surgery.”
The BAAPS (www.baaps.org.uk), based at the Royal College of Surgeons, is a not-for-profit organisation, established for the advancement of education and practice of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery for public benefit. Members undergo thorough background screening before they can join. Information about specific procedures and surgeons’ contact details can be found on the web site, or by contacting their advice line at 020 7405 2234. Further materials can be posted to members of the public seeking specialised information.