Worldwide Plastic Surgery Statistics Available for the First Time
</pre> <p>"ISAPS Biennial Global Survey"Reveals Trends in Procedures and Geographic Leadership</p> <pre> Non Surgical Procedures Outpace Surgical Procedures </pre> <p>NEW YORK, <span class="xn-chron">Aug. 9</span> /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS) is a world leader in plastic surgery. After a year-long process, the Society has produced the "ISAPS Biennial Global Survey(TM)" of plastic surgeons and procedures in the top 25 countries and regions - representing 75% of all procedures in 2009. The ISAPS Survey marks the first time reliable international plastic surgery data has been obtained and analyzed by independent statistical specialists.</p> <p/> <p>"This year marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of ISAPS," noted Foad Nahai, MD of the <span class="xn-location">United States</span> and current President of ISAPS. "The Society was founded at the United Nations by a group of concerned and proactive plastic surgeons. We could think of no better way of commemorating this important milestone than by commissioning and releasing this breakthrough Survey."</p> <pre> Geographic Trends </pre> <p>The ISAPS Global Survey revealed a new hierarchy of countries with the most surgical and non surgical cosmetic procedures. While the <span class="xn-location">United States</span> continues its dominance in the field, countries not always associated with plastic surgery are emerging as major centers.</p> <pre> The top 25 countries and regions are: </pre> <p> </p> <p> </p> <pre> 1. United States 11. Argentina 21. Australia 2. China 12. Russia 22. Venezuela 3. Brazil 13. Italy 23. Saudi Arabia 4. India 14. France 24. Netherlands 5. Mexico 15. Canada 25. Portugal 6. Japan 16. Taiwan 7. South Korea 17. United Kingdom 8. Germany 18. Colombia 9. Turkey 19. Greece 10. Spain 20. Thailand </pre> <p>Please note: fully detailed statistics are available for all categories mentioned in this release as well as complete methodology at: <a href="http://www.isaps.org">www.isaps.org</a></p> <pre> Most Popular Surgical and Non Surgical Procedures </pre> <p>For the last ten years, the consensus has been that breast augmentation was the most popular plastic surgery procedure. The ISAPS Global Survey reveals a new trend with liposuction representing 18.8% of all surgical procedures, followed by breast augmentation at 17%, and blepharoplasty (upper or lower eyelid lift) at 13.5%, rhinoplasty (nose reshaping) at 9.4% and abdominoplasty ("Tummy Tuck") at 7.3%.</p> <p/> <p>The popularity of surgical procedures varied by country with <span class="xn-location">Brazil</span>, the <span class="xn-location">United States</span>, <span class="xn-location">China</span>, <span class="xn-location">Mexico</span>, <span class="xn-location">India</span> and <span class="xn-location">Japan</span> the dominant countries for the top five procedures.</p> <p/> <p>Reflecting both advances in cosmetic surgery innovation and the desirability of less expensive treatments, the number of non surgical procedures performed by plastic surgeons actually topped surgical procedures. While there is no previous baseline of information against which to compare these figures, there can be no doubt that this is a dramatic turn of events.</p> <p/> <p>The top five non surgical procedures are: toxins or neuromodulators injections (Botox, Dysport) (32.7%), hyaluronic acid injections (20.1%), laser hair removal (13.1%), autologous fat injections (taking a patient's fat from one location and transferring it in the same patient in another location) (5.9%) and IP Laser treatment (4.4%).</p> <p/> <p>The countries where non surgical procedures were performed were dominated by the <span class="xn-location">United States</span>, <span class="xn-location">Brazil</span>, <span class="xn-location">Mexico</span> and <span class="xn-location">China</span> and to a lesser extent by <span class="xn-location">Japan</span>, <span class="xn-location">Hungary</span>, <span class="xn-location">South Korea</span>, <span class="xn-location">India</span> and <span class="xn-location">Germany</span>.</p> <pre> Grand Totals - Finally a Credible Baseline </pre> <p>The ISAPS Global Survey also establishes several important statistics with regard to the total number of board certified (or national equivalent) plastic surgeons practicing today; estimated to be 30,817. The total number of surgical procedures is projected to be 8,536,379 and the number of non surgical procedures is estimated at 8,759,187 - bringing the combined worldwide total of surgical and non surgical procedures performed by board certified plastic surgeons to: 17,295,557. (This figure does not take into account surgical and non surgical procedures performed by non plastic surgeons.)</p> <p/> <p><span class="xn-person">Dr. Jan Poell</span> of <span class="xn-location">Switzerland</span>, the incoming President of ISAPS, observed that, "The statistics revealed from the ISAPS Global Survey represent the first credible and reliable baseline of information in the field. This is valuable information that will be used by medical professionals and media as an indispensable tool for calculating developments within our specialty and general trends, long before governments or industry have amassed this data."</p> <pre> Methodology </pre> <p>"Calculating plastic surgery surgical and non surgical procedures throughout the world was a complex and challenging initiative," noted <span class="xn-person">Dr. Sampaio Goes</span> of <span class="xn-location">Brazil</span>, an ISAPS Past President and Chairman of the ISAPS Communication Committee which oversaw this Survey. "We chose a respected survey company with extensive experience in plastic surgery, and the results they produced are credible, scientifically significant and will influence the profession for years to come."</p> <p/> <p>The ISAPS Biennial Global Survey was compiled, tabulated, and analyzed by Industry Insights, Inc. (<a href="http://www.industryinsights.com">www.industryinsights.com</a>) an independent research firm based in Columbus, Ohio in the <span class="xn-location">United States</span>. The Survey leader was <span class="xn-person">Scott Hackworth</span>, a Certified Public Accountant who along with firm has conducted various forms of research on trends in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery for nearly 15 years.</p> <p/> <p>Participants in the Survey completed a two-page, English-based questionnaire that focused on the number of surgical and non-surgical procedures they performed in 2009. ISAPS issued an invitation to participate in the study to approximately 20,000 Plastic Surgeons whose contact information is housed in ISAPS proprietary database. In addition, a request was made that all National Societies encourage their members to take part in the survey.</p> <p/> <p>Final figures have been projected to reflect international statistics and are based exclusively on the estimated number of Plastic Surgeons in each country. To aid in tallying the world-wide number of plastic surgeons, representatives from National Societies provided the counts for over 75% of the 31,000 total estimated plastic surgeons.</p> <p/> <p>Though the confidence intervals change by procedure and by country - depending on the sample size and response variance of each - the overall survey portion of this research holds a standard error of +/- 4.24% at a 95% level of confidence.</p> <pre> </pre> <p>ISAPS 2010 Congress: This Survey is released to coincide with the 20th Biennial Congress of ISAPS to be held on August 14-18 in <span class="xn-location">San Francisco</span>, California, <span class="xn-location">United States</span>. For more information about the Congress or to obtain credentials and/or follow up information contact: <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p> <p/> <p>For more information or to arrange an interview with an ISAPS expert contact: <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p> <p/> <p>Journalist Please Note: We appreciate your citing the ISAPS website - a non commercial, information based, consumer service site, so that others may see full details of the ISAPS Biennial Global Survey. <a href="http://www.isaps.org">www.isaps.org</a></p> <pre>
For further information: Tony Staffieri, International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), [email protected] Web Site: http://wwwisaps.org
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