Archive for July, 2008
July 29th, 2008
New York Times Examines ‘Dual-Class’ Treatment To Cosmetic, Medical Patients By Dermatologists
July 26th, 2008
Cosmetic Surgery Predicted to Rise
A recent study looked at trends in cosmetic surgery to predict future trends. It found that surgical procedures such as California breast augmentation and noninvasive procedures should continue to rise.
While today’s economy reflects a slow-down in plastic surgery procedures, the specialty will weather the current decline in economic growth just as it has previous declines, such as the stock market correction after the 2001 Internet bubble,” said ASPS President Richard D’Amico, MD. “This prediction for 2015 is exciting” and would also apply to tummy tuck Beverly Hills.
While the study’s findings are, of course, awesome news for the plastic surgery industry, ASPS suggests caution to current and future patients. While cosmetic procedures seem lower risk than ever and are easy to access, they are not a cure-all for many patients, and choosing an ASPS Member Surgeon with the training to perform all procedures, from non-invasive therapies to surgery, can mean the difference between achieving desiruddy results and requiring more procedures down the road.
“Our concern is that with predicted growth and interest in the wide spectrum of cosmetic procedures, patients will look to the closest, easiest solution,” said D’Amico. “Potential patients, however, need to know that board-certified plastic surgeons are uniquely qualified with an in-depth medical knowledge of the entire human body. They have the training necessary to accurately assess your individual needs and map health and beauty goals for your entire lifetime.”
In the study, the authors analyzed annual ASPS National Clearinghouse of Plastic Surgery statistics from 1992 — 2005. They also analyzed the ability of economic and non-economic variables to predict cosmetic surgery procedure volume. Finally, they used growth rate analyses to construct models with which to predict the future growth of cosmetic surgery.
The study found the next decade of growth in cosmetic surgery will continue to be driven by the growth of non-surgical procedures. Between 1992 and 2005, the compound annual growth rate was 7.5 percent for surgical procedures and 27.9 for non-surgical procedures, the study noted. In 2005, 34 percent of procedures performed by ASPS Member Surgeons were surgical procedures and 66 percent were non-surgical. In 2005, for non-ASPS members 9.5 percent of their procedures were surgical, while 90.5 percent were non-surgical.

July 25th, 2008
Clinical Trial Concluded For New Wrinkle Treatment
July 25th, 2008
PEAK Surgical Receives 510(k) Clearance To Market PEAK(R) Surgery System For Use In General Surgery
July 24th, 2008
News From The American Society Of Plastic Surgeons August 2008
July 24th, 2008
Fat Injections - The New Trend In Facial Plastic Surgery
July 24th, 2008
Want A Reason To Love Your Lower Belly Fat? It’s Rich In Stem Cells
July 23rd, 2008
Ekkyo Describes The First Benefits Of Controlled Hyperthermia In Humans In “Lasers In Surgery And Medicine”
July 22nd, 2008
Journal Of Craniofacial Surgery Presents Update On “The Burned Child”
July 21st, 2008
Innovative Technique In African American Rhinoplasty Proves To Preserve Ethnicity, Increase Self-Esteem
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