American Society of Plastic Surgeons Report of the 2010 ...

American Society of Plastic Surgeons

Report of the 2010 Plastic Surgery Statistics

ASPS Public Relations Phone: 847-228-9900 Fax: 847-228-7485 Email: media@ Website:

ASPS National Clearinghouse of Plastic Surgery Procedural Statistics

2010 Plastic Surgery Statistics

Table of Contents

Report of the 2010 Plastic Surgery Statistics

Please credit the American Society of Plastic Surgeons when citing statistical data or using graphics.

Table of Contents About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Methodology and Validity 2010 Quick Facts - Plastic Surgery Trends 2010 Quick Facts - Demographic Trends

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Introduction About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.........................................................................................3 Methodology and Validity ...........................................................................................................................4 2010 Quick Facts - Plastic Surgery Trends..................................................................................................5 2010 Quick Facts - Demographic Trends ....................................................................................................6

Statistical Reports Cosmetic Procedure Trends ........................................................................................................................7 Cosmetic Procedure Charts.........................................................................................................................8 Reconstructive Procedure Trends ................................................................................................................9 Reconstructive Procedure Charts ................................................................................................................9 Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution ? Female ......................................................................................10 Top Five Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution Charts ? Female.............................................................11 Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution ? Male..........................................................................................12 Top Five Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution Charts ? Male ................................................................13 Cosmetic Surgery Age Distribution (13-19)..............................................................................................14 Cosmetic Surgery Age Distribution (20-29)..............................................................................................15 Cosmetic Surgery Age Distribution (30-39)..............................................................................................16 Cosmetic Surgery Age Distribution (40-54)..............................................................................................17 Cosmetic Surgery Age Distribution (55 and Over) ....................................................................................18 Regional Distribution ? Cosmetic Procedures ..........................................................................................19 Average Surgeon/Physician Fees ? Cosmetic Procedures ........................................................................20 Cosmetic Demographics ...........................................................................................................................21 Reconstructive Demographics...................................................................................................................22 Reconstructive Breast Surgery ..................................................................................................................22

2000-2010 ASPS Member Data Only Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Trends...............................................................................................................23 Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Trends ......................................................................................................24 Body Contouring After Massive Weight Loss ............................................................................................25

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2010 Plastic Surgery Statistics

About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons

Report of the 2010 Plastic Surgery Statistics

Please credit the American Society of Plastic Surgeons when citing statistical data or using graphics.

Table of Contents About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Methodology and Validity 2010 Quick Facts - Plastic Surgery Trends 2010 Quick Facts - Demographic Trends

ASPS Public Relations Phone: 847-228-9900 Fax: 847-228-7485 Email: media@ Website:

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons?

ASPS?, a non-profit organization, supports members in their efforts to provide the highest quality patient care through education, research and advocacy. It is the only organization with nearly two decades of plastic surgery statistics ? 1992-2010. ASPS is the largest organization of board-certified plastic surgeons in the world. With more than 7,000 members, the Society is recognized as a leading authority and information source on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. ASPS comprises more than 94 percent of all board-certified plastic surgeons in the United States. Founded in 1931, the Society represents physicians certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc.? (ABPS?) or The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

The ASPS mission is to advance quality care to plastic surgery patients by encouraging high standards of training, ethics, physician practice, and research in plastic surgery.

ASPS Member Surgeons are uniquely qualified to perform cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery on the face and all areas of the body.

Consumers may visit the ASPS Website at to find ASPS Member Surgeons in their area and learn more about cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.

ASPS Spokespersons Network

The ASPS Spokespersons Network is a valuable plastic surgery resource. It comprises more than 100 plastic surgeons from across the United States and Canada trained and available to assist journalists.

These spokespersons provide expert perspectives on a broad range of plastic surgery topics including procedural details, the patientphysician relationship, emerging trends, teens, and minorities.

They are also knowledgeable about the Society's positions on health care reform, scope of practice and other issues that affect patient care.

To arrange interviews with members of the ASPS Spokespersons Network, contact the ASPS Public Relations Department.

The ASPS online newsroom is the most comprehensive site for journalistic research on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery on the Internet. The latest news releases and the online version of the National Clearinghouse of Plastic Surgery Statistics are available. Full color graphics and statistical graphs can be downloaded or are available by contacting the ASPS Public Relations Department.

Pre- and Postoperative Photos and B-Roll ASPS has a complete library of pre- and postoperative images and B-roll available to the media by contacting the ASPS Public Relations Department.

ASPS Member Surgeons have the following qualifications: Are certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery and

trained specifically in plastic surgery.

Have at least 6 years surgical training, minimum of 3 years plastic surgery training.

Operate only in accredited medical facilities.

Adhere to a strict code of ethics.

Fulfill continuing education requirements, including patient safety techniques.

Are partners with patients in cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.

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2010 Plastic Surgery Statistics

Methodology and Validity

Report of the 2010 Plastic Surgery Statistics

Please credit the American Society of Plastic Surgeons when citing statistical data or using graphics.

Table of Contents About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Methodology and Validity 2010 Quick Facts - Plastic Surgery Trends 2010 Quick Facts - Demographic Trends

ASPS Public Relations Phone: 847-228-9900 Fax: 847-228-7485 Email: media@ Website:

Methodology

Since 1992, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons? (ASPS?) has been the source of cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery statistical trends in the U.S., and this series represents nearly two decades of procedural data. ASPS has partnered with Data Harbor Solutions, a health care industry data management and technology development company, to ensure objectivity in the gathering, analysis and publication of its procedural statistics.

Since 2000, the report represents a universal and comprehensive estimate of cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery procedures performed by ASPS Member Surgeons as well as other physicians most likely to perform plastic surgery procedures. These physicians are all certified by American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) recognized boards.

ABMS is the umbrella organization for the 24 approved medical specialty boards in the United States. Established in 1933, ABMS serves to provide information concerning issues involving specialization and certification in medicine. The American Board of Plastic Surgery? (ABPS?) represents physicians who are certified by ABPS?, the only ABMS member board that certifies surgeons in plastic surgery of the face and entire body.

ASPS offers the most comprehensive, reliable statistics on plastic surgery procedures collected through the first online national database for plastic surgery procedures, Tracking Operations and Outcomes for Plastic SurgeonsSM (TOPSSM). This data is combined with the annual survey sent to ABMS board-certified physicians. All responses are aggregated and extrapolated to the entire population of more than 24,000 physicians most likely to perform cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery procedures, resulting in the most accurate census available.

Validity

Results of the survey are based on a 95 percent confidence level with a ?3.8 percent margin of error.

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2010 Quick Facts

Cosmetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Trends

Report of the 2010 Plastic Surgery Statistics

Please credit the American Society of Plastic Surgeons when citing statistical data or using graphics.

Percentage change 2010 vs. 2009

13.1 million cosmetic procedures 5%

? 1.6 million cosmetic surgical procedures

2%

? 11.6 million cosmetic minimally-invasive procedures 5%

5.3 million reconstructive procedures 2%

Table of Contents About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Methodology and Validity 2010 Quick Facts - Plastic Surgery Trends 2010 Quick Facts - Demographic Trends

ASPS Public Relations Phone: 847-228-9900 Fax: 847-228-7485 Email: media@ Website:

ASPS Procedural Statistics represent procedures performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery? as well as other physicians certified by American Board of Medical Specialties-recognized boards. ?ASPS, 2011

2010 Top 5 Cosmetic Surgical Procedures

Cosmetic Surgical

Breast augmentation Nose reshaping Eyelid surgery Liposuction Tummy Tuck

2010 vs. 2009

2% 1% 3% 2% 1%

2010 Top 5 Cosmetic Minimally-Invasive Procedures

Cosmetic Minimally-Invasive

Botulinum Toxin Type A Soft tissue fillers Chemical peel Laser hair removal Microdermabrasion

2010 vs. 2009

12% 3% no change 5% 9%

2010 Top 5 Reconstructive Procedures

Reconstructive

Tumor removal Laceration repair Scar revision Hand surgery Breast reconstruction

2010 vs. 2009

2% 7% 6% 4% 8%

Breast augmentation continues to be the top cosmetic surgical procedure and has held the title since 2006. Silicone implants were used in 60% of all breast augmentations in 2010, compared to 50% in 2009. Although not among the Top 5 Cosmetic Surgical procedures, facelifts experienced significant growth in 2010 with nearly 113,000 procedures, up 9%. Facelifts have not experienced growth since 2007, before the recession.

Injectables remained robust in 2010, with soft tissue fillers like fat injections rising 14%.

Breast reconstruction is new to the Top 5 Reconstructive procedures. It replaces maxillofacial surgery in 2010, to claim the fifth spot.

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2010 Quick Facts

Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Demographic Trends

Report of the 2010 Plastic Surgery Statistics

Please credit the American Society of Plastic Surgeons when citing statistical data or using graphics.

Table of Contents About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Methodology and Validity 2010 Quick Facts - Plastic Surgery Trends 2010 Quick Facts - Demographic Trends

ASPS Public Relations Phone: 847-228-9900 Fax: 847-228-7485 Email: media@ Website:

ASPS Procedural Statistics represent procedures performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery? as well as other physicians certified by American Board of Medical Specialties-recognized boards. ?ASPS, 2011

Age

People age 13-19 had the least number of cosmetic procedures last year, only 2% of the total. Some of the most common procedures for teens were: nose reshaping, male breast reduction, ear surgery, laser hair removal, laser treatment of leg veins, and laser skin resurfacing.

20-29 year olds 747,000 total cosmetic procedures 253,000 surgical 494,000 minimally-invasive

2010 vs. 2009 2% 2% 2%

30-39 year olds 2.4 million total cosmetic procedures 361,000 surgical 2 million minimally-invasive

2010 vs. 2009 4% 3% 4%

40-54 year olds

2010 vs. 2009

Make up the majority of cosmetic procedures ? 48% of the total.

6 million total cosmetic procedures

6%

515,000 surgical

3%

5.5 million minimally-invasive

6%

55 and over 3.3 million total cosmetic procedures 349,000 surgical 2.9 million minimally-invasive

2010 vs. 2009 4% 2% 4%

Gender

Female 91% of all cosmetic procedures 11.5 million cosmetic procedures 1.4 million surgical 10.2 million minimally-invasive

Male 9% of all cosmetic procedures 1.1 million cosmetic procedures 203,000 surgical 918,000 minimally-invasive

Ethnic Hispanics African Americans Asians

2010 vs. 2009

5% 2% 6%

2010 vs. 2009

2% 2% 2%

2010 vs. 2009 2% 6% 2%

Did you know...

? Business from repeat patients increased 13% ? $10.1 billion spent on cosmetic procedures in the U.S., up 1.2% ? Office-based cosmetic procedures are up 5% ? Region with the most cosmetic procedures performed in the U.S.

is Mountain/Pacific ? 3.7 million procedures

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2010 Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Statistics

Cosmetic Procedure Trends

Report of the 2010 Plastic Surgery Statistics

Please credit the American Society of Plastic Surgeons when citing statistical data or using graphics.

Table of Contents About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Methodology and Validity 2010 Quick Facts - Plastic Surgery Trends 2010 Quick Facts - Demographic Trends

COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Breast augmentation (Augmentation mammaplasty)** Breast implant removals (Augmentation patients only) Breast lift (Mastopexy) Breast reduction in men (Gynecomastia) Buttock implants Buttock lift Calf augmentation Cheek implant (Malar augmentation) Chin augmentation (Mentoplasty) Dermabrasion Ear surgery (Otoplasty) Eyelid surgery (Blepharoplasty) Facelift (Rhytidectomy) Forehead lift Hair transplantation Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials) Liposuction Lower body lift Nose reshaping (Rhinoplasty) Pectoral implants Thigh lift Tummy tuck (Abdominoplasty) Upper arm lift

TOTAL COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

2010

296,203 21,714 89,931 18,280 806 3,289 418 8,158 12,077 68,636 29,828

208,764 112,955 42,433 18,996 17,143 203,106

9,625 252,261

222 9,234 116,352 15,183

1,555,614

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All values are projected. * Data unavailable in prior year. **60% of total 2010 breast implants were silicone; 40% were saline. ***Botulinum Toxin Type A numbers are of anatomic sites injected.

ASPS Procedural Statistics represent procedures performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery? as well as other physicians certified by American Board of Medical Specialties-recognized boards. ?ASPS, 2011

COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURES

Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox?, Dysport?)*** Cellulite treatment (e.g., Velosmooth?, Endermology) Chemical peel Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatment Laser hair removal Laser skin resurfacing

Ablative Non-ablative (e.g., Fraxel?) Laser treatment of leg veins Microdermabrasion Sclerotherapy Soft Tissue Fillers Calcium hydroxylapatite (e.g., Radiesse?) Collagen

Porcine/bovine-based (e.g., Evolence?, Zyderm?, Zyplast?) Human-based (e.g., Cosmoderm?, Cosmoplast?, Cymetra?) Fat Hyaluronic acid (e.g., Juvederm Ultra?, Juvederm Ultra Plus?, Perlane?, Restylane?, Prevelle Silk?) Polylactic acid (Sculptra?) Polymethyl-methacrylate microspheres (Artefill?)

TOTAL COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURES

2010

5,379,360 31,227

1,144,865 459,529 937,602 426,695 113,368 313,327 218,393 824,706 365,744

1,773,328 209,973 160,000 27,919 132,081 57,643

1,201,368

120,194 24,150

11,561,449

TOTAL COSMETIC PROCEDURES

13,117,063

2009

289,328 19,857 87,386 17,326 799 3,143 259 8,789 13,110 63,764 27,332

203,309 103,625 42,365 17,787 21,651 198,251

8,867 255,972

230 8,563 115,191 14,505

1,521,409

2009

4,795,357 34,278

1,142,949 429,734 893,054 434,830 110,931 323,899 219,827 910,168 390,341

1,722,054 192,053 169,292 36,688 132,604 50,598

1,209,217

85,883 15,011

10,972,592

12,494,001

2000

212,500 40,787 52,836 20,351 * 1,356 * 10,427 26,924 42,218 36,295

327,514 133,856 120,971

44,694 18,589 354,015

207 389,155

* 5,303 62,713

338

1,901,049

2000

786,911 23,952

1,149,457 *

735,996 170,951

* * 245,424 868,315 866,555 652,885 * 587,615 * * 65,270 *

* *

5,500,446

7,401,495

Top 5 procedures appear in bold

% CHANGE 2010 vs. 2009

2% 9% 3% 6% 1% 5% 61% -7% -8% 8% 9% 3% 9% 0% 7% -21% 2% 9% -1% -3% 8% 1% 5%

2%

% CHANGE 2010 vs. 2000

39% -47% 70% -10%

* 143%

* -22% -55% 63% -18% -36% -16% -65% -57% -8% -43% 4550% -35%

* 74% 86% 4392%

-18%

% CHANGE 2010 vs. 2009

12% -9% 0% 7% 5% -2% 2% -3% -1% -9% -6% 3% 9% -5% -24% 0% 14% -1%

40% 61%

5%

% CHANGE 2010 vs. 2000

584% 30% 0%

* 27% 150%

* * -11% -5% -58% 172% * -73% * * -12% *

* *

110%

5%

77%

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2010 Top Five Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Procedures

Cosmetic Procedure Charts

2010 TOP FIVE COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Report of the 2010 Plastic Surgery Statistics

Please credit the American Society of Plastic Surgeons when citing statistical data or using graphics.

Table of Contents About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Methodology and Validity 2010 Quick Facts - Plastic Surgery Trends 2010 Quick Facts - Demographic Trends

Breast Augmentation 296,000

Nose Reshaping 252,000

Eyelid Surgery 209,000

Liposuction 203,000

Tummy Tuck 116,000

2% from 2009 -1% from 2009 3% from 2009 2% from 2009 1% from 2009

ASPS Public Relations Phone: 847-228-9900 Fax: 847-228-7485 Email: media@ Website:

ASPS Procedural Statistics represent procedures performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery? as well as other physicians certified by American Board of Medical Specialties-recognized boards. ?ASPS, 2011

2010 TOP FIVE COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURES

Botulinum Toxin Type A 5.4 million

Soft Tissue Fillers 1.8 million

Chemical Peel 1.1 million

Laser Hair Removal 938,000

Microdermabrasion 825,000

3% from 2009 no change 5% from 2009 -9% from 2009

12% from 2009

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