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More Money Than Ever Spent on Services, and Nonsurgical Cosmetic Treatments Go Up in 2013.

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The latest report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS) reports that the number of people seeking surgical and noninvasive aesthetic procedures increased dramatically in 2013. Since the global economic collapse of 2008, it has been reported that Americans have spent more than any other country on cosmetic surgery.

This $10 billion industry thrives thanks to revolutionary technology and consumer interest in investing in such services. The demand for these therapies is high, and consumers have more discretionary income to spend than they did in 2007–2009. As these services continue to develop, patients can benefit from reduced or eliminated downtime, less invasive procedures, and improved precision in the final product.

These are the five most common surgical procedures:

Liposuction

Breast enlargement surgery

Chin implant surgery

Body lift

Operation on the nose

 

The Five Most Effective Alternatives to Surgery:

Purified Botulinum Toxin

The Hyaluronic Acid

Laser Hair Removal

Microdermabrasion

Camera-Based Facelifting