Many people who have surgery feel that it relieves their physical symptoms and improves their physical symptoms and improves their outlook. They also feel relieved because they are more normally proportioned.
Although the cost of cosmetic surgery has increased and is more accessible to ordinary people, it is still too essentially for many people.
Plastic surgery must be at forefront of aesthetic surgery outcomes research. Evidence-based research is absolutely necessary to ensure high-quality care, and better study designs and measures will help create clinically meaningful outcome
In 2014, there were 15.6 million cosmetic procedures, including both minimally invasive and surgical, performed in the United States—an increase of 3% since 2013—according to the latest stats from The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Breast augmentation was the most popular plastic surgery procedure, and Botox was the No. 1 minimally invasive cosmetic procedure, the new report shows.
There were also 5.8 million reconstructive surgery procedures performed last year, up 1% from 2013.