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11 Million Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Procedures in 2006 - Up 7%
“Cosmetic plastic surgery is a good barometer of the local and national economy,” said ASPS President Roxanne Guy, MD. “The increase in cosmetic plastic surgery procedures mirrors the strong economy, low unemployment levels, and high consumer confidence of 2006.”
“Breast augmentation has always been among the top five surgical procedures, but until now has never been number one,” said Dr. Guy. “With the return of silicone breast implants to the U.S. market, it is likely the number of breast augmentations will continue to increase. Some women prefer the look and feel of silicone implants and were waiting for the FDA to make its decision.”
“Botox continues to dominate the injectables market, while hyaluronic acid fillers like Restylane have increased 59 percent – more than any other minimally-invasive cosmetic procedure,” said Dr. Guy. “When it comes to the war on aging, Americans are clearly looking to injectables to help win the battle.”
“ASPS attributes the decrease in reconstructive procedures to health insurance crises in the U.S.,” said Dr. Guy. “More reconstructive patients are being denied coverage or cannot afford the co-payment.”
The ASPS website has statistics from the 2006 National Clearinghouse of Plastic Surgery Report, information on procedures and referrals to ASPS Member Surgeons. ASPS procedural statistics are collected through the first online national database for plastic surgery procedures, Tracking Operations and Outcomes for Plastic Surgeons (TOPS). This data, combined with the annual survey sent to American Board of Medical Specialties certified physicians most likely to perform plastic surgery, results in the most comprehensive census on plastic surgery procedures.