New data from ASAPS shows rise in demand for non-surgical options in US

Published 16th Jun 2019
New data from ASAPS shows rise in demand for non-surgical options in US

The popularity of non-surgical aesthetic procedures has continued to see a significant rise. That’s according to new data from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, (The Aesthetic Society). 

Non-surgical procedures saw significant growth again this year with the top five procedures being botulinum toxin, hyaluronic acid fillers, non-surgical fat reduction, photo rejuvenation and chemical peels.

A total of 1,801,033 botoulinum toxin procedures were performed by respondents, a rise of 16% from 2017 and 36% since 2013.  The report claimed that 810,240 HA filler procedures were carried out. A rise of 12% from 2017 and 54% since 2013.  Non-surgical fat reduction although still being the third most popular procedure was down 4% on 2017 however it was still up by 135% overall since 2013. As well as this 135,624 photo rejuvenation (IPL) procedures were performed (up 20%) and 129,596 chemical peels were carried out (up 9%). 

Dr Charles Thorne president-elect of ASAPS said, “Patients are becoming increasingly sophisticated. There used to be a myth, propagated by the press, that non-invasive procedures were a substitute for surgical procedures. Most patients now understand that non-invasive techniques address certain issues and certain aspects of the aging process, and surgical procedures address others.”

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Published 16th Jun 2019

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