제목 | [의학정보] Americans Spent More than $16.5 Billion on Cosmetic Plastic Sur… | ||||
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Apr 10, 2019 American Society of Plastic Surgeons University
•Breast augmentation (313,735 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $3,824 •Liposuction (258,558 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $3,518 •Eyelid surgery (206,529 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $3,156 •Labiaplasty (10,246 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $2,924
•Facelift (121,531 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $7,655 •Tummy tuck (130,081 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $6,253 •Breast reduction (43,591 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $5,680 •Nose reshaping (213,780 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $5,350 "Many surgical and minimally invasive procedures are performed in conjunction with each other," said Alan Matarasso, MD, president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. "For example, a facelift procedure is often complemented with injections of soft-tissue fillers. When these procedures are combined it not only provides optimal results, but it can be more economical for patients."
•Wrinkle treatment injections (such as Botox®, Dysport®) (7,437,378 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $397 •Chemical peel (1,384,327 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $669 •Laser hair removal (1,077,490 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $285 •Microdermabrasion (709,413 procedures): National average surgeon fee of $131 Percentage Increases and Decreases
The national average surgeon fee for breast augmentation surgery increased 2.8 percent from 2017. The cost for liposuction increased 4.2 percent and the cost for nose reshaping and tummy tuck increased 4.4 percent. The surgical fee for eyelid surgery increased 4.3 percent from last year. The cost for neurotoxin injections, like Botox® and Dysport®, increased by 3 percent from 2017, while the cost for laser hair removal decreased by 2.7 percent. Chemical peel and microdermabrasion fees decreased by 4 percent compared to last year. What's Not Included Cost factors for most cosmetic surgeries include the type of surgery chosen, location of surgery, surgeon's experience and insurance coverage. Fees generally do not include anesthesia, operating room facilities or other related expenses. "Cost is always a consideration when considering an elective surgery," said Dr. Matarasso. "However, the least expensive procedure is the one done correctly the first time."
"When considering a procedure, ask your friends and family, review before and after pictures and take the time to consult with more than one board-certified ASPS member," Dr. Matarasso continued. "A patient's primary focus should be selecting a plastic surgeon who places a quality result and the patient's safety at the forefront of every procedure." About the ASPS Annual Procedural Statistics ASPS members may report procedural information through the first online national database for plastic surgery procedures, Tracking Operations and Outcomes for Plastic Surgeons (TOPS). This data, combined with an annual survey sent to American Board of Medical Specialties' certified physicians most likely to perform these procedures, results in the most comprehensive census on plastic surgery. STATS REPORT: 2018 National Clearinghouse of Plastic Surgery INFOGRAPHIC: 2018 Trends in Cosmetic Plastic Surgery
About ASPS
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) is the world's largest organization of board-certified plastic surgeons. Representing more than 8,000 Member Surgeons, the Society is recognized as a leading authority and information source on aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. ASPS comprises more than 93 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 or The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. ASPS advances quality care to plastic surgery patients by encouraging high standards of training, ethics, physician practice and research in plastic surgery.
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