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2018STATISTICSCosmetic (Aesthetic) Surgery National Data BankThe American Society forAesthetic Plastic Surgery

Table of ContentsResources for the Media . 1Introduction to The Aesthetic Society . 2Introduction to Cosmetic (Aesthetic) Surgery National Data Bank . 32018 Statistics Quick Facts . 4Top 5 Procedures: Surgical & Nonsurgical . 6National Totals (Surgical) . 7National Totals (Nonsurgical) . 8Surgical Procedures: 5-Year Comparison . 9Percent Change: 2018 vs 2017 & 2014 (Surgical) . 10Percent Change: 2018 vs 2017 & 2014 (Nonsurgical) . 11Top Procedures by Gender . 12Gender Distribution (Surgical) . 13Gender Distribution (Nonsurgical) . 14Age Distribution (Surgical) . 15Age Distribution (Nonsurgical) . 16Age Distribution (for Procedures) . 17Trends . 18National Average Fees (Surgical) . 19National Average Fees (Nonsurgical) .20Economic, Regional and Ethnic Information .21Procedure Quick Facts .22Quick Facts .24Please credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.1098

Resources for the MediaThe Aesthetic Society Spokesperson NetworkThought and opinion leaders in all types of cosmetic procedures, surgical and nonsurgical, are availablefor interviews and informationContact The Aesthetic Society Communications Office at 562.799.2356or e-mail media@surgery.org forprompt assistance.Spokespersons are available nationwide in urban and rural settingsLeadership is available for information and interviews in all major cosmetic surgery marketsAll Aesthetic Society spokespersons are working clinicians in direct patient careThe Newsroom at http://www.surgery.org/mediaDownloadable statistics and infographicsProcedural factsComplete library of press releases ranging from 1998 to the present indexed by subject and datePress kitRegistration for Scientific Meetings (for invited and credentialed media)Please credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.10981

About The Aesthetic SocietyThe Aesthetic Society (ASAPS) was founded in 1967 when cosmetic surgery was only beginning to berecognized as the important subspecialty it is today.Founded on a mission of education, we are now widely recognized as the leader in aesthetic surgeryresearch, education, and procedural advances.United States Active membership in The Aesthetic Society is restricted to plastic surgeons certified by theAmerican Board of Plastic Surgery. Members are vetted by a review committee to ensure they are activelyinvolved in the practice of aesthetic plastic surgery and devote a significant part of their professional effortto aesthetic surgery. Among other requirements, applicants must be sponsored by 2 current Active Societymembers and voted on by the entire membership.Please credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.10982

About the Cosmetic Surgery National Data BankThe Aesthetic Society, working with an independent research firm, compiled the national data forprocedures performed in 2018. A paper-based questionnaire was mailed to 7,000 board-certified plasticsurgeons. An online version of the questionnaire was also available. A total of 315 plastic surgeonsboard-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery returned questionnaires, of which 21 wereretired or otherwise inactive during 2018. While surveys were distributed to all domestic, board-certifiedplastic surgeons, the results may reflect activities of surgeons who primarily conduct aesthetic surgicalprocedures. Final figures have been projected to reflect nationwide statistics. Confidence intervals changeby procedure, depending on the grouping’s sample size and the response variance, though the overallsurvey portion of this research has a standard error of /- 5.59% at a 95% level of confidence.The Survey on Cosmetic Procedures Performed in 2018 was compiled, tabulated and analyzed by Industry Insights Inc.(www.industryinsights.com), an independent research firm based in Columbus, OH.Please credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.10983

Quick Facts: Highlights of the 2018 StatsHIGHLIGHTS3 historically less popular procedures have increased inpopularity significantly in the past year. These includeThigh Lifts, (up 24%), Chin Augmentation, (up 20%)and Breast Reduction, (up 18%).The top 5 surgical procedures performed in the U.S. by plasticsurgeons board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery:Botox has been the #1 aesthetic procedureperformed by plastic surgeons since 1999.More than ONE BILLION dollars wasspent on injectables in 2018o Tummy Tucks(Performed by 93% of all plastic surgeons)o Liposuction(Performed by 92% of all plastic surgeons)More than ONE BILLION dollars was spenton silicone gel breast implants in 2018Of the 26,774 buttock augmentationprocedures performed in 2018, 94% (or 25,168)consisted of fat transfer.o Breast Lifts(Performed by 90% of all plastic surgeons)In 2018, men receivedo 39% of all ear surgery (otoplasty)o 23% of all body liftso Eyelid Surgery(Performed by 90% of all plastic surgeons)o Breast Augmentation with Silicone Implants(Performed by 88% of all plastic surgeons)o 17% of all neck liftso 16% of all nose surgery (rhinoplasty)o 15% of all eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)Buttock augmentation and Labiaplasty areamong the fastest growing surgical procedures,up 61% and 53% in five years respectively.Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.10984

Quick Facts: Highlights of the 2018 StatsTOP 5GENDERAGETOP5The top five surgicalprocedures in 2018 were:The top five surgical proceduresfor women in 2018 were: Breast Augmentation (329,914 procedures) Liposuction (289,261 procedures) Breast Lift (158,964 procedures) Tummy Tuck (157,492 procedures) Eyelid Surgery (115,508 procedures) Breast Augmentation (329,914 procedures) Liposuction (257,020 procedures) Breast Lift (158,964 procedures) Tummy Tuck (152,446 procedures) Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)(97,916 procedures)TOP5The top five nonsurgicalprocedures in 2018 were: Botulinum Toxin (1,801,033 procedures) Hyaluronic Acid (810,240 procedures) Nonsurgical Fat Reduction(174,244 procedures) Photo Rejuvenation (135,624 procedures) Chemical Peel (129,596 procedures)The top five surgical proceduresfor men in 2018 were: Liposuction (32,241 procedures) Breast Reduction (treatment ofGynecomastia) (24,672 procedures) Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)(17,593 procedures) Nose Surgery (6,729 procedures) Tummy Tuck (5,046 procedures)Age35-5039.5%As in 2017, patients aged 35 – 50 hadthe largest percentage of surgicalprocedures performed, (39.5% of thetotal number for all age brackets)The most common surgical proceduresper age group in 2018 were as follows:Age 17 and underBreast ReductionAge18-34Breast Age65 Eyelid Surgery(Blepharoplasty)Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.10985

Top 5 Procedures: Surgical & NonsurgicalTOP512345TOPSurgical Procedures in 2018Breast Augmentation329,914Liposuction289,261Breast Lift158,964Tummy Tuck157,492Eyelid Surgery115,50851Nonsurgical Procedures in 2018Botulinum Toxin(including Botox, Dysport and Xeomin)1,801,033Hyaluronic Acid23(Including Juvederm Ultra, Ultra Plus,Voluma, Perlane, Restylane, Belotero)810,240Nonsurgical Fat Reduction(incl. CoolSculpting, Vaser Shape, Liposonix)174,2444Photo Rejuvenation5Chemical Peel135,624129,596Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.10986

2018 National Totals for Cosmetic Procedures - SurgicalThe following list includes surgical cosmetic procedures.The top 5 surgical procedures are indicated in bold superscript letters inthe column headed Number of Procedures.NumberofNumber ofProceduresProcedures2018 Rank within Category(Surgical)2017 Rankwithin Category2014 Rankwithin CategorySurgical ProcedureBreast Augmentation*Breast Implant Removal (breast implant explantation)Breast Lift329,914A49,834158,964C11189x345Breast Reduction (women)**84,599677Brow Lift21,868151312Buttock Augmentation (implants and fat transfer)***26,774121215Buttock Lift5,257222222Chin Augmentation7,149202120181817533Ear SurgeryEyelid Surgery10,724115,508EFacelift73,174766Fat Transfer: Breast23,3401414xFat Transfer: Face39,461108xMale Breast Reduction (for the treatment of Gynecomastia)24,672131515Labiaplasty (excluding vaginal rejuvenation)12,7561717182226,098212021Neck Lift27,4751111xNose wer Body LiftThigh LiftTummy TuckUpper Arm LiftTotals - Surgical Procedures289,261157,49218,364BD1,533,640* 12% of these procedures used saline implants and 88% used silicone implants.** Breast reduction may be covered by insurance, depending on terms of the policy and individual patient factors.*** 6% of buttock augmentations included implants and 94% were fat transfers.Hair transplantation, Polymethylmethacrylate, and Treatment of leg veins were excluded from the results,due to an insufficient sample of responding physicians who perform those procedures.Please credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.1098Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery7

2018 National Totals for Cosmetic Procedures - NonsurgicalThe following list includes nonsurgical cosmetic procedures.The top 5 nonsurgical procedures are indicated by bold superscript numbersin the column headed Number of Procedures.Number ofNumberof ProceduresProcedures2018 Rank within Category(Nonsurgical)Nonsurgical ProcedureInjectables:Botulinum Toxin (including Botox, Dysport, Xeomin)Calcium Hydroxylapatite (Radiesse)Hyaluronic Acid (incl. Juvederm Ultra, Ultra Plus, Voluma, Perlane, Restylane, Belotero)Poly-L-Latic Acid (Sculptra)Totals - 1,130Facial Rejuvenation:Chemical Peel129,59655Full Field Ablative (laser skin resurfacing)37,8498Micro-Ablative Resurfacing (fractional resurfacing)38,5507Photorejuvenation (IPL)Totals - Facial Rejuvenation135,62444341,619Other:Hair Removal (laser or pulsed light)118,592Nonsurgical Fat Reduction (including CoolSculpting, Vaser Shape, Liposonix)174,244SclerotherapyTotals - Other Nonsurgical ProceduresTotals - Nonsurgical Procedures10,30363311303,1393,315,888Hair transplantation, Polymethylmethacrylate, and Treatment of leg veins were excluded from the results,due to an insufficient sample of responding physicians who perform those procedures.Please credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.1098Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery8

Surgical Procedures: 5-Year Comparison, 2014—201820142018329,914Breast 5158,964Breast Lift101,992157,492Tummy Tuck120,207115,508Eyelid Surgery121,3720100,000200,000300,000400,000Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.10989

Percent of Change in Select Procedures: 2018 vs 2017 & 2014 - SurgicalNote that large percentage changes are common in caseswhere the total number of procedures is small.20182017Percent Change20142018 vs 2017Percent Change2018 vs 2014Surgical ProcedureBreast t Reduction (women)*84,59971,42266,29818.4%27.6%Brow Lift21,86822,71324,593-3.7%-11.1%Buttock Augmentation (implants and fat transfer)26,77423,11516,62015.8%61.1Buttock Lift5,2574,6902,82112.1%86.3%Chin ift73,17482,41072,124-11.2%1.5%Fat Transfer: Breast23,34021,708na7.5%naFat Transfer: Face39,46154,739na-27.9%naMale Breast Reduction (for the treatment of ty (excluding vaginal ,850219,255-5.1%31.9%6,0986,4996,378-6.2%-4.4%Neck Lift27,47528,542na-3.7%naNose 1.5%Breast Implant Removal (breast implant explantation)Breast LiftEar SurgeryEyelid SurgeryLiposuctionLower Body LiftThigh LiftTummy TuckUpper Arm LiftTotals - Surgical Procedures*Breast reduction may be covered by insurance, depending on terms of the policy and individual patient factors.n/a Not available (was not collected in that year’s survey)Hair transplantation, Polymethylmethacrylate, and Treatment of leg veins were excluded from the results,due to an insufficient sample of responding physicians who perform those procedures.Percent change totals are based on procedures for which data were collected in both years.Please credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.1098Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery10

Percent of Change in Select Procedures: 2018 vs 2017 & 2014 - NonsurgicalNote that large percentage changes are common in caseswhere the total number of procedures is small.201820172014Percent Change2018 vs 2017Percent Change2018 vs 2014Nonsurgical ProcedureInjectables:Botulinum Toxin (including Botox, Dysport, %Full Field Ablative (laser skin tive Resurfacing (fractional 5%Hair Removal (laser or pulsed light)118,592178,488173,625-33.6%-31.7%Nonsurgical Fat Reduction (incl. CoolSculpting, VaserShape, 3,315,8883,036,4402,540,9029.2%30.5%Calcium Hydroxylapatite (Radiesse)Hyaluronic Acid (incl. Juvederm Ultra, Ultra Plus, Voluma,Perlane, Restylane, Belotero)Poly-L-Latic Acid (Sculptra)Totals - InjectablesFacial Rejuvenation:Chemical PeelPhotorejuvenation (IPL)Totals - Facial RejuvenationOther:SclerotherapyTotals - Other Nonsurgical ProceduresTotals - Nonsurgical Procedures*Breast reduction may be covered by insurance, depending on terms of the policy and individual patient factors.n/a Not available (was not collected in that year’s survey)Hair transplantation, Polymethylmethacrylate, and Treatment of leg veins were excluded from the results,due to an insufficient sample of responding physicians who perform those procedures.Percent change totals are based on procedures for which data were collected in both years.Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.109811

Top 5 Cosmetic Surgeries by GenderTOP 5TOP 5Cosmetic Surgeries for Women in 20185Cosmetic Surgeries for Men in 2018Eyelid Surgery97,9163Breast Lift4 Nose Surgery6,7293 Eyelid Surgery17,593158,9641Breast Augmentation5 Tummy Tuck5,046329,9144Tummy Tuck2 Male Breast Reduction(for the treatment posuction32,241Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.109812

2018 Gender Distribution for Cosmetic Procedures - SurgicalThe following list includes gender distribution data for surgicalcosmetic procedures. The rankings of procedures within their surgicalcategories are indicated in the column Rank within Category.FEMALENumberof ProceduresPercentof TotalMALERank within Category(Surgical)Numberof ProceduresPercentof TotalRank within Category(Surgical)Surgical ProcedureBreast Augmentation329,914100.0%1dnadnadnaBreast Implant Removal (breast implant nadnadnaBreast Reduction (women)*84,599100.0%6dnadnadnaBrow Lift19,55589.4%142,31310.6%9Buttock Augmentation (implants and fat transfer)26,55199.2%112230.8%16Buttock Lift4,99495.0%202635.0%15Chin Augmentation6,30888.2%1984111.8%13Ear Surgery6,51860.8%184,20539.2%8Eyelid 74,3465.9%7Fat Transfer: Breast23,20099.4%121400.6%17Fat Transfer: 9677.0%211,40223.0%11Neck Lift22,63982.4%134,83617.6%6Nose 25,49592.9%108,1447.1%Breast LiftMale Breast Reduction (for the treatment of Gynecomastia)Labiaplasty (excluding vaginal rejuvenation)LiposuctionLower Body LiftThigh LiftTummy TuckUpper Arm LiftTotals - Surgical Procedures*Breast Reduction may be covered by insurance, depending on terms of the policy and individual patient factors.dna Does not applySource: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.109813

2018 Gender Distribution for Cosmetic Procedures - NonsurgicalThe following list includes gender distribution data for nonsurgicalcosmetic procedures. The rankings of procedures within their nonsurgicalcategories are indicated in the column Rank within Category.FEMALENumberof ProceduresPercentof TotalMALERank within Category(Nonsurgical)Numberof ProceduresPercentof TotalRank within Category(Nonsurgical)Nonsurgical ProcedureInjectables:Botulinum Toxin (including Botox, Dysport, Full Field Ablative (laser skin resurfacing)36,58796.7%81,2623.3%8Micro-Ablative Resurfacing (fractional 4.3%5331,38697.0%10,2333.0%Hair Removal (laser or pulsed light)103,59387.4%614,99912.6%4Nonsurgical Fat Reduction (incl. CoolSculpting, Vaser 53,6337.6%Calcium Hydroxylapatite (Radiesse)Hyaluronic Acid (incl. Juvederm Ultra, Ultra Plus, Voluma, Perlane,Restylane, Belotero)Poly-L-Latic Acid (Sculptra)Totals - InjectablesFacial Rejuvenation:Chemical PeelPhotorejuvenation (IPL)Totals - Facial RejuvenationOther:SclerotherapyTotals - Other Nonsurgical ProceduresTotals - Nonsurgical ProceduresHair transplantation, Polymethylmethacrylate, and Treatment of leg veins were excluded from the results,due to an insufficient sample of responding physicians who perform those procedures.Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.109814

2018 Age Distribution for Cosmetic Procedures - SurgicalThe top 3 surgical procedures in eachage category are indicated in bold andwith bold superscript letters.Surgical ProcedureBreast AugmentationBreast Implant Removal (breast implant explantation)Breast LiftBreast Reduction (women)*17 and UnderNumberofProcedures18-34Percent 0.0%5,6072800.2%33,9945.8%4,906AAD35-50Percent ofProceduralTotalNumberofProceduresPercent ofProceduralTotal51-64NumberofProcedures65 Percent ofProceduralTotalNumberofProceduresPercent %AC48.5%129,87711.3%BBrow tock Augmentation (implants and fat 24.5%Buttock ,85346.6%66,02522.8%11,565Lower Body Lift00.0%84113.8%3,71560.9%1,19219.5%3505.7%Neck gh y %Upper Arm 9%Chin AugmentationEar SurgeryEyelid SurgeryFaceliftFat Transfer: BreastFat Transfer: FaceMale Breast Reduction(for the treatment of Gynecomastia)Labiaplasty (excluding vaginal rejuvenation)LiposuctionNose SurgeryTotals - Surgical Procedures3.084B002,033491CB8,481ACA0.0%C4.0%* Breast reduction may be covered by insurance, depending on terms of the policy and individual patient factors.Hair transplantation, Upper body lift, Polymethylmethacrylate, Cellulite treatment, and Treatment of leg veins were excluded from the results,due to an insufficient sample of responding physicians who perform those procedures.Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.109815

2018 Age Distribution for Cosmetic Procedures - NonsurgicalThe top 3 nonsurgical procedures ineach age category are indicated in boldand with bold superscript numbers.17 and UnderNumberofProcedures18-34Percent 0.0%2,4533500.0%136,74600.0%67835-50Percent ofProceduralTotalNumberofProceduresPercent ofProceduralTotalAD51-64NumberofProceduresPercent ofProceduralTotal65 NumberofProceduresPercent ofProceduralTotalNonsurgical ProcedureInjectables:Botulinum Toxin (including Botox, Dysport, Xeomin)Calcium Hydroxylapatite (Radiesse)Hyaluronic Acid (incl. Juvederm Ultra, Ultra Plus,Voluma, Perlane, Restylane, Belotero)Poly-L-Latic Acid (Sculptra)Totals - 0.0%1,5420.2%121212112.9%22.2%216.0%Facial Rejuvenation:Chemical PeelFull Field Ablative (laser skin resurfacing)Micro-Ablative Resurfacing (fractional resurfacing)Photorejuvenation (IPL)Totals - Facial Rejuvenation6316,518327,219Other:Hair Removal (laser or pulsed light)7,71013Nonsurgical Fat Reduction (incl. CoolSculpting,Vaser Shape, Totals - Other Nonsurgical ProceduresTotals - Nonsurgical Procedures33316.9%* Breast reduction may be covered by insurance, depending on terms of the policy and individual patient factors.Hair transplantation, Polymethylmethacrylate, and Treatment of leg veins were excluded from the results, due to an insufficient sample ofresponding physicians who perform those procedures.Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.109816

2018 Age Distribution for Cosmetic ProceduresADPercent of TotalPercent of TotalPercent of Totalby Ageby AgeProcedures by AgeSurgical ProceduresNonsurgical ProceduresSurgical and NonsurgicalAge17 and .5%36.5%37.4%Age51-6424.9%31.8%29.6%Age65 7.9%14.3%12.2%Total population (rounded) 100%Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.109817

2018 TrendsATButtock Augmentationand LabiaplastyNo longer seen as passing trends5 years ofcontinued growthWhen it comes to breastimplants, Silicone Gel arethe preferred choiceSilicone Gel Buttock Augmentation 61% in 5 yearsMore than 100 millionspent in 201826,774 performed in 2018 Of the 329,914 breast augmentationsperformed in 2018, 88% featuredsilicone gel implantsMore than 1 billion was spent onsilicone gel implants in 2018The rise of theperennially popularInjectables continuesInjectablesLabiaplasty 2018 53% in 5 yearsMore than 35 million spentin 2018 12,756 performed in 2018 Please credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.1098Botulinum Toxin has been the#1 aesthetic procedure of plasticsurgeons since 1999.More than 1 billion was spenton injectables in 2018 alone.Hyaluronic Acid injections areup 58% since 2014Botulinum Toxin injections areup 36% since 2014.18

2018 National Average for Physician/Surgeon Fees Per Procedure - SurgicalSurgical ProcedureNational Average0 8,000 3,520 72,689,061 4,700Buttock Augmentation (Implants only) 7,550,375 5,507Buttock Lift 20,481,400 3,277 35,142,438 3,100 358,102,359 7,672 3,363Liposuction 108,893,776 2,422 95,576,110 2,803 35,760,853 3,350 969,008,435 8,014Lower Body LiftMale Breast Reduction (for the treatment of Gynecomastia)Neck Lift 3,949 140,978,134 5,087 5,195Thigh Lift 48,867,766 97,440,553 5,131Nose Surgery 209,646,827 50,612,242 6,046Tummy TuckUpper Arm Lift 561,367,205 78,480,883 4,327Fat Transfer: ButtockLabiaplasty 28,952,770 2,865FaceliftFat Transfer: Face 1,000 millions 496,061,833 3,324Fat Transfer: Breast 500 m 761,393,625 5,864Breast Reduction (Women)*Eyelid Surgery 200 m 141,541,987 4,790Breast LiftEar Surgery 100 m 1,146,936,553 2,840Brow Lift 10 m 139,360,268 3,951Breast Augmentation - Silicone Gel ImplantsChin AugmentationTotal Expenditures 5,000Breast Augmentation - Saline ImplantsBreast Implant Removal (Breast Implant Explantation) 4,640Totals - Surgical Procedures 952,139,750 85,208,664 6,642,193,866*Breast reduction may be covered by insurance, depending on terms of the policy and individual patient factors.Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic SurgeryPlease credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data.Contact: The Aesthe

Source: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 121,372 157,492 115,508 Please credit the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery when citing statistical data. 9 Contact: The Aesthetic Society 562.799.2356 media@surgery.org www.surgery.org fax: 562.799.1098