BEIJING, March 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Some 11.7 million
cosmetic surgery procedures were performed in the United States in 2007 at a
cost of about 13.2 billion U.S. dollars, according to an annual report released
Monday by The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
The popularity of cosmetic procedures skyrocketed in
the past 10 years. Surgical procedures have increased by 114 percent since 1997,
while nonsurgical procedures rose by an impressive 754 percent, according to the
report.
Of the procedures performed in 2007, 18
percent were surgical and 82 percent were nonsurgical.
This is the 11th consecutive year that data from
multiple specialties have been collected for cosmetic procedures. To obtain the
data, more than 12,000 surveys were sent to plastic surgeons, dermatologists,
and otolaryngologists. The findings were then used to generate national
estimates.
The most popular cosmetic surgical procedure last
year was liposuction, with nearly half a million operations performed. Rounding
out the top five were breast augmentation, eyelid surgery, abdominoplasty
(better known as a tummy tuck), and breast reduction.
Botox injections were far and away the most popular
nonsurgical procedure with nearly 2.8 million treatments logged. Hyaluronic acid
injections were the next most popular with roughly half the number of Botox
procedures. Other procedures making the top five were laser hair removal,
microdermabrasion, and laser skin resurfacing.
The vast majority of patients undergoing cosmetic
procedures were women. The report indicates 91 percent of the procedures
(10.6 million) performed in 2007 were on female patients.
Compared with 2006, however, there was a much greater
increase in cosmetic procedures among men than women: 17 percent versus 1
percent. The procedure with the biggest increase among women was buttock
augmentation, while the biggest gainer among men was injections of calcium
hydroxylapatite (Radiesse) for filling wrinkles.
(Agencies)