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Plastic Surgery Statistics

REPORT

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
PLASTIC SURGEONS

ASPS National Clearinghouse of Plastic Surgery Procedural


Statistics
ASPS Public Relations
Phone: 847-228-9900

Fax: 847-981-5482 Email:


media@plasHcsurgery.org

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2015 Plastic
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2015 Plastic Surgery Statistics


Table of Contents
introduction

About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons....................................................................................... 3


Methodology and Validity............................................................................................................................ 4
2015 Quick Facts - Plastic Surgery Trends................................................................................................5
2015 Quick Facts - Demographic Trends....................................................................................................6
Statistical Reports

Cosmetic Procedure Trends........................................................................................................................7


Cosmetic Procedure Charts........................................................................................................................8
Reconstructive Procedure Trends and Charts............................................................................................9
Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution - Female...................................................................................... 10
Top Five Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution Charts - Female........................................................... 11
Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution - Male.......................................................................................... 12
Top Five Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution Charts - Male............................................................... 13
Cosmetic Surgery Age Distribution (13-19)...............................................................................................14
Cosmetic Surgery Age Distribution (20-29)...............................................................................................15
Cosmetic Surgery Age Distribution (30-39)...............................................................................................16
Cosmetic Surgery Age Distribution (40-54)...............................................................................................17
Cosmetic Surgery Age Distribution (55 and Over)....................................................................................18
Regional Distribution ................................................................................................................................19
Average Surgeon/Physician Fees - Cosmetic Procedures.......................................................................20
Cosmetic Demographics..........................................................................................................................21
Reconstructive Demographics.................................................................................................................. 22
Reconstructive Breast Procedures............................................................................................................ 22
Body Contouring after Massive Weight Loss............................................................................................ 23

2015 Plastic Surgery Statistics


2015 Plastic
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AMERICAN
SOCIETY OF
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About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons

PlasticSurgery.org

ASPS, a non-profit organization, supports members in their


efforts to provide the highest quality patient care through education,
research and advocacy. It is the only organization with two decades
of plastic surgery statistics - 1992-2015. ASPS is the largest
organization of board-certified plastic surgeons in the world. With
more than 7,000 members, the Society is recognized as a leading
authority and information source on cosmetic and reconstructive
plastic surgery. ASPS comprises more than 94 percent of all boardcertified plastic surgeons in the United States. Founded in 1931,
the Society represents physicians certified by The American Board
of Plastic Surgery, Inc. (ABPS) or The Royal College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

The ASPS online newsroom is the most comprehensive site for


journalistic research on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic
surgery on the Internet. The latest news releases and the online
version of the National Clearinghouse of Plastic Surgery Statistics
are available.

The ASPS mission is to advance quality care to plastic surgery


patients by encouraging high standards of training, ethics,
physician practice, and research in plastic surgery.
ASPS Member Surgeons are uniquely qualified to perform
cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery on the face and all
areas of the body.

Full color graphics and statistical graphs can be downloaded or


are available by contacting the ASPS Public Relations
Department.
Pre- and Postoperative Photos and B-Roll

ASPS has a library of pre- and postoperative images and B-roll


available to the media by contacting the ASPS Public Relations
Department.

ASPS Member Surgeons have the following


qualifications:

Are certified by The American Board of Plastic


Surgery and trained specifically in plastic surgery.

Have at least 6 years surgical training, minimum of 3


years plastic surgery training.

The ASPS Spokespersons Network is a valuable plastic surgery


resource. It comprises more than 100 plastic surgeons from across
the United States and Canada trained and available to assist
journalists.

Operate only in accredited medical facilities.

Adhere to a strict code of ethics.

These spokespersons provide expert perspectives on a broad


range of plastic surgery topics including procedural details, the
patient-physician relationship, emerging trends, teens, and
minorities.

Fulfill continuing education requirements, including


patient safety techniques.

Are partners with patients in cosmetic and


reconstructive plastic surgery.

Consumers can visit the ASPS at PlasticSurgery.org to find ASPS


Member Surgeons in their area or learn more about cosmetic and
reconstructive plastic surgery, like us on Facebook.com/
PlasticSurgeryASPS and follow us at Twitter.com/ASPS_News.
ASPS Spokespersons Network

They are also knowledgeable about the Society's positions on


health care reform, scope of practice and other issues that affect
patient care.
To arrange interviews with members of the ASPS Spokespersons
Network, contact the ASPS Public Relations Department.
Please credit the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC
SURGEONS when citing statistical data or using
graphics.

2015 Plastic Surgery Statistics

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
PLASTIC SURGEONS *

ASPS Public
Relations
Phone:
847-228-9900

Fax:

847-981-5482

Email:

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Website:

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gery.org

Methodology and Validity


Methodology

Since 1992, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) has been the source of cosmetic and
reconstructive plastic surgery statistical trends in the U.S., and this series represents two decades of procedural
data. ASPS has partnered with Data Harbor Solutions, a health care industry data management and technology
development company, to ensure objectivity in the gathering, analysis and publication of its procedural statistics.
Since 2000, the report represents a universal and comprehensive estimate of cosmetic and reconstructive plastic
surgery procedures performed by ASPS Member Surgeons as well as other physicians most likely to perform
plastic surgery procedures. These physicians are all certified by American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
recognized boards.
ABMS is the umbrella organization for the 24 approved medical specialty boards in the United States.
Established in 1933, ABMS serves to provide information concerning issues involving specialization and
certification in medicine. The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) represents physicians who are
certified by ABPS, the only ABMS member board that certifies surgeons in plastic surgery of the face and
entire body.
ASPS offers the most comprehensive, reliable statistics on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery
procedures performed in the United States. The annual questionnaire was distributed to 28,200 ABMS boardcertified physicians (An online and faxed version of the questionnaire were made available. A total of 733 active
physicians returned questionnaires. Overall, 1,027 active physicians were included in the final sample). This
data is combined with the first online national database for plastic surgery procedures Tracking Operations and
Outcomes for Plastic SurgeonsSM (TOPSSM).
All responses are aggregated and extrapolated to the entire population of more than 24,500 board certified
physicians most likely to perform cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery procedures, resulting in the most
accurate census available.

Validity

Results of the survey are based on a 95 percent confidence level with a 3.57 percent margin of error.

Please credit the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC


SURGEONS when citing statistical data or using
graphics.

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2015 Quick Facts


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15.9 million cosmetic procedures * 2%

1.7 million cosmetic surgical procedures * 2%

14.2 million cosmetic minimally-invasive


procedures * 2% 5.8 million reconstructive
procedures * 1%

2015 Top 5 Cosmetic Surgical Procedures


2015 vs. 2014

Breast augmentation (279,000)


Liposuction (225,000)
Nose Reshaping (218,000)
Eyelid surgery (204,000)
Tummy Tuck (128,000)

* 2%
* 5%
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1%
* 9%

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Breast augmentation continues to be the top cosmetic surgical procedure and


has been since 2006. Silicone implants were used in 80%, and saline implants in
20%, of all breast augmentations in 2015.
Cosmetic surgical procedures, not among the Top 5, with notable gains in 2015
include:

Buttock augmentation w/ fat grafting - up 28%

Lower body lift - up 8%

Breast lift (Mastopexy) - up 7%

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2015 Top 5 Cosmetic Minimally-Invasive Procedures


2015 vs. 2014

Botulinum toxin type A (6.7 million)


Soft tissue fillers (2.4 million)
Chemical peel (1.3 million)
Laser hair removal (1.1 million)
Microdermabrasion (800,000)

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2015 Top 5 Reconstructive Procedures


2015 vs. 2014

Tumor removal (4.5 million)


Laceration repair (253,000)
Maxillofacial surgery (200,000)
Scar revision (179,000)
Hand surgery (130,000)

* 1%
* 1%
* 1%
* 1%
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Facial rejuvenation procedures experienced the most growth, as 2015 marked the
highest number of botulinum toxin type A injections to date, with over 6.7 million
injections!

Tumor removal is overwhelming the top reconstructive


procedure performed every year with more than 4.5 million
procedures in 2015!

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2015 Quick Facts


Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Demographic Trends
Age
13-19 year olds

2015 vs. 2014

Make up the least number of cosmetic procedures - only 1% of


the total. Some of the most common procedures for teens
were: nose reshaping, male breast reduction, ear surgery,
laser hair removal and laser skin resurfacing.
226,000 total cosmetic procedures
1%

92% of all cosmetic procedures

64,000 surgical
162,000 minimally-invasive

Male

1%
1%

20-29 year olds

816,000 total cosmetic procedures


249,000 surgical
567,000 minimally-invasive

2015 vs. 2014

no change
1%
no change

30-39 year olds

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2.7 million total cosmetic procedures

1%

365,000 surgical
2.3 million minimally-invasive

2%
1%

performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The

2015 vs. 2014

40-54 year olds

2015 vs. 2014

Make up the majority of cosmetic


procedures

- 49% of the

7.4 million total cosmetic procedures

total.

2%

American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other


physicians certified by American Board of Medical
Specialfies-recognized boards.
ASPS, 2016

13.9 million total cosmetic procedures


1.4 million surgical
12.5 million minimally-invasive

2015 vs. 2014

1%
2%
2%
2015 vs. 2014

8% of all cosmetic procedures

Website:

ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures

Female

543,000 surgical
6.8 million minimally-invasive
55 and over

3.9 million total cosmetic procedures


373,000 surgical
3.6 million minimally-invasive

3%
2%

1.3 million total cosmetic procedures


208,000 surgical
1.1 million minimally-invasive
Ethnic

2015 vs. 2014

Caucasians (10.9 million)


Hispanics (1.7 million)
African Americans (1.4 million)
Asian Americans (1.1 million)

no change
2%

1%

3%

3%

1%

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Did you know...

$13.3 billion was spent on cosmetic procedures in


the U.S., up 4%

Office-based cosmetic procedures are up 2%

Region with the most cosmetic procedures


performed in the U.S. is Mountain/Pacific - 4.7
million procedures

2015 vs. 2014

2%

1%
2%
1%

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All figures are projected.
* Data unavailable in prior year.
***80% of total 2015 breast implants were silicone; 20% were saline.
***Botulinum Toxin Type A numbers are of anatomic sites injected.
****Counts of procedures performed by ASPS member surgeons only.
Note that Collagen-Human-based was excluded from the results due to an insufficient sample of responding physicians who perform this procedure.
ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other physicians ceffified by American Board of Medical Specialties-recognized boards.

ASPS, 2016

Top 5 procedures appear in bold.

COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

2015

2014

2000

% CHANGE 2015
vs. 2014

% CHANGE 2015
vs. 2000

Breast augmentation (Augmentation mammaplasty)**

279,143

286,254

212,500

-2%

31%

Breast implant removals (Augmentation patients only)


Breast lift (Mastopexy)

24,661
99,614

23,774
92,724

4%
7%

Breast reduction (Aesthetic patients only)****


Breast reduction in men (Gynecomastia)

40,650
27,456

41,309
26,175

40,787
52,836
*

-40%
89%
*

Buttock augmentation with fat grafting****


Buttock implants****

14,705
2,540

11,505
1,863

28%
36%

4,767
514

3,505
548

1,356
*

36%
-6%

252%
*

Cheek implant (Malar augmentation)


Chin augmentation (Mentoplasty)

12,668
17,451

12,199
18,136

10,427
26,924

4%
-4%

21%
-35%

Dermabrasion
Ear surgery (Otoplasty)

87,216
22,714

83,671
22,167

42,218
36,295

4%
2%

107%
-37%

203,934

206,509
128,266

327,514
133,856

*
*

*
*

-1%
-2%
*
*

-38%
-6%
*
*

Buttock lift
Calf augmentation****

Eyelid surgery (Blepharoplasty)


Facelift (Rhytidectomy)
Full Facelift
Mini Facelift

125,711
96,727
28,984

20,351
*

-2%
5%

35%
*
*

Forehead lift

40,450

42,119

120,971

-4%

-67%

Hair transplantation
Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials)

15,610
27,449

15,778
26,025

-1%
5%

-65%
48%
*

Lip reduction****
Liposuction
Lower body lift
Neck lift
Nose reshaping (Rhinoplasty)
Pectoral implants****
Thigh Lift
Tummy tuck (Abdominoplasty)
Upper arm lift

927

777

44,694
18,589
*

222,051

210,552

354,015

19%
5%

8,431
54,281

7,779
55,173

207
*

8%
-2%

3973%
*

217,979

217,124

389,155

926

1,054

0%
-12%

-44%
*

9,192

9,129
117,158
16,205

5,303
62,713
338

1%
9%
6%

73%
104%
4959%

1,677,478

1,901,049

2%

-10%

127,967

17,099

TOTAL COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

1,706,10
6

COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE
PROCEDURES

2015

Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox, Dysport)***


Cellulite treatment (Velosmooth, Endermology)
Chemical peel
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatment
Laser hair removal
Laser skin resurfacing
Ablative
Non-ablative (Fraxel, etc.)
Laser treatment of leg veins
Microdermabrasion
Sclerotherapy
Soft Tissue Fillers
Calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse)
Collagen

2014

2000

6,757,19
8

6,673,608

786,911

1,310,25
2

29,243

23,952

1,250,059

1,149,457

1,116,70
8

621,724
1,112,046

735,996

569,458

543,731

159,795
409,663

152,478
391,253

170,951
*

207,862

207,790

245,424

800,340

881,905

868,315

322,280

323,609

866,555

2,295,647

652,885
*

30,810

646,592

2,440,72
4

256,256
14,353

257,953
16,023

Porcine/bovine-based (Evolence, Zyderm, Zyplast)


Fat
Hyaluronic acid (Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus, Perlane, Restylane,
Belotero)
Polylactic acid (Sculptra)
Polymethyl-methacrylate microspheres (Artefill)

14,353
70,283

16,023
67,609

1,951,692
130,089
18,051

1,802,247
134,471
17,344

TOTAL COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURES

14,202,2
24

13,939,362

587,615
*
65,270
*

% CHANGE 2015
vs. 2014

-37%

% CHANGE 2015
vs. 2000

1%
5%

759%
29%

5%
4%

14%
*

0%
5%

52%
233%
*

5%
5%

0%
-9%

-15%
-8%

0%
6%

-63%
274%
*

-1%
-10%
-10%
4%

*
*

8%
-3%
4%

5,500,446

2%

-98%
*
8%
*
*
*
158%

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TOTAL COSMETIC PROCEDURES

15,908,3
30

15,616,840

7,401,495

2%

115%

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Surgery Statistics
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2015 TOP FIVE COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Breast Augmentation
279,143

- 2%

Liposuction

5%

222,051

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
PLASTIC SURGEONS *

from 2014

from 2014

Nose Reshaping
217,979

No change

Eyelid Surgery
203,934

- 1% from 2014

Tummy Tuck
127,967

9% from 2014

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2015 TOP FIVE COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURES

Botulinum Toxin Type A


6.7 million
ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures
performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The
American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other

1%

Soft Tissue Fillers


2.4 million

6% from 2014

Chemical Peel
1.3 million

5% from 2014 No change

physicians certified by American Board of Medical


Specialties-recognized boards.
ASPS, 2016

Laser Hair Removal


1.1 million

Microdermabrasion
800,340

- 9% from 2014

from 2014

RECONSTRUCTIVE
PROCEDURES
Dog bite repairA

28,079

28,528

43,089

-2%

-35%

Birth defect (congenital deformities)

30,383

29,221

40,076

4%

-24%

17,892
106,338

17,496
102,215

16,287
78,832

2%
4%

10%
35%

60,175
15,606

59,883
15,457

*
*

0%
1%

*
*

129,715

*
*
*

0%
3%
1%

*
*
*

358,666

1%
3%

-29%
*

1%
0%

153%
*

1%
1%

-19%
*

376,270

0%

-30%

1%

Breast reduction (reconstructive patients only)


Burn care
Hand surgery (excluding microsurgical)
Head and neck reconstruction****
Hernia repair****

130,280

Laceration repair (other than facial)AA


Lower extremity reconstruction (including microsurgical)****

253,441

Maxillofacial surgeryAAA
Pelvic floor reconstruction****

200,550

27,987
10,156
16,801
1,348
179,066

Scar revision
Tumor removal (including skin cancer)

4,472,153

Other reconstructive procedures

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264,743

TOTAL RECONSTRUCTIVE PROCEDURES

5,814,998

27,281
10,048
250,946

16,334
199,234

1,351
177,345
4,440,186

264,584
5,769,824

*
79,331

*
221,858

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All figures are projected.
* Data unavailable in prior year.
****Counts of procedures performed by ASPS member
surgeons only.
In 2000 figure included all animal bites.

In 2000 figure included facial laceration repair. AAAIn 2000

2015 TOP FIVE RECONSTRUCTIVE


PROCEDURES
Tumor Removal
4.5 million

Laceration Repair "

253,441

1% from 2014

AA

figure did not include facial laceration repair.


ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures performed

Maxillofacial Surgery
200,550

1% from 2014

Scar Revision
179,066

1% from 2014

by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The American Board


of Plastic Surgery as well as other physicians certified by
American Board of Medical Specialties-recognized boards.
ASPS, 2016

Please credit the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC


SURGEONS when citing statistical data or using
graphics.

% CHANGE 2015
vs. 2000

2014

Breast implant removals (Reconstructive patients only)****


Breast reconstruction****

2000

% CHANGE 2015
vs. 2014

2015

Hand Surgery
130,280

No change

1% from

2014

2015 Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution


Female

Top 5 procedures appear in bold

COSMETIC SURGICAL
PROCEDURES
Breast augmentation (augmentation mammaplasty)**
Breast implant removals (Augmentation patients only)
Breast lift (Mastopexy)
Breast reduction in men (Gynecomastia)
Buttock implants
Buttock lift
Calf augmentation
Cheek implant (Malar augmentation)
Chin augmentation (Mentoplasty)
Dermabrasion
Ear surgery (Otoplasty)
Eyelid surgery (Blepharoplasty)
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)
Forehead lift

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Hair transplantation
Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials)

2015
TOTAL PROCEDURES

2015
TOTAL FEMALE

279,143

279,143

24,661

24,661

99,614
27,456

99,614

2,540
4,767
514
12,668
17,451
87,216

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2,216
4,397

*
6%

4%

-55%
171%

12,996

57%
85%

-2%

-32%
-36%

125,711
40,450

113,748
35,833

90%
89%

-2%
-4%

-4%
-67%

15,610
27,449

4,244

27%
96%

-5%

26,280

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Thigh Lift
Tummy tuck (Abdominoplasty)

9,192

0
8,745

127,967

123,003

by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The American Board

2%

174,028

164,731

17,099

16,745

1,595,543

1,387,674

2015

TOTAL PROCEDURES

2015

TOTAL FEMALE

Botulinum toxin type A (Botox, Dysport)***


Cellulite treatment (e.g., Velosmooth, Endermology)
Chemical peel

6,757,198
1,310,252

1,211,009

Laser hair removal


Laser skin resurfacing

1,116,708

928,924

569,458

496,283

Sclerotherapy
Soft tissue fillers

*
236%

22,714

926

ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures performed

89%

203,934

217,979

Laser treatment of leg veins


Microdermabrasion

7%

100%
0%

-7%

Nose reshaping (Rhinoplasty)


Pectoral implants

All figures are projected.


* Data unavailable in prior year.
***Botulinum Toxin Type A numbers are of anatomic sites
injected.
Note that Collagen-Human-based was excluded from the
results due to an insufficient sample of responding physicians
who perform this procedure

31%
-40%

46%
87%

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PROCEDURES

4%

8,031
75,639

7,686

TOTAL COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

-2%

-7%

196,395

Upper arm lift

100%
100%

44%
74%

8,431

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% CHANGE 2015
vs. 2000

228
9,311

222,051

Website:

% CHANGE 2015
vs. 2014

37%
36%

Liposuction
Lower body lift

Email:

OF TOTAL
PROCEDURES

87%
92%

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30,810

6,328,656

4%
43%

88%
91%

5%
9%

-35%
*

76%
0%

1%

-31%

95%
96%

1%
9%

72%
104%

98%

5%

4854%

87%
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2%

% CHANGE
2015 vs. 2014

-8%

% CHANGE
2015 vs. 2000

1%
6%
5%

813%
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28%

83%
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82%

0%
-10%

-20%
-16%

2,324,078

99%
96%

0%
6%

-62%
286%

207,862

180,263
653,320

322,280

6%

94%
87%
92%

26,656

800,340
2,422,673

0%

317,834

American Board of Medical Specialties-recognized boards.

Calcium hydroxylapatite (e.g., Radiesse)


Collagen

256,256
14,353

239,078
13,623

93%
95%

-1%
-35%

*
-97%

ASPS, 2016

Fat

70,283

65,844

94%

4%

7%

1,895,999

97%

8%

109,534

84%

-4%

of Plastic Surgery as well as other physicians certified by

Hyaluronic acid (e.g., Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus,


Perlane, Restylane, Prevelle Silk)
Polylactic acid (Sculptra)

Please credit the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC


SURGEONS when citing statistical data or using
graphics.

1,951,692
130,089

TOTAL COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE


PROCEDURES

13,537,581

12,467,024

92%

2%

156%

TOTAL COSMETIC PROCEDURES

15,133,124

13,854,697

92%

1%

117%

2015 Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution Charts

2015 Plastic
Surgery Statistics
Report

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
PLASTIC SURGEONS'

Female
2015 TOP FIVE FEMALE COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Breast Augmentation
279.000

- 2% from 2014

Liposuction
196.000

5%

Eyelid Surgery
174.000

- 2% from 2014 1 %

Nose Reshaping
165.000

ASPS Public Relations


Phone:

from 2014

from 2014

Tummy Tuck
123.000

9% from 2014

847-228-9900

Fax:

847-981-5482

Email:

media@plasticsurgery.org

Website:

www.plasticsurgery.org

2015 TOP FIVE FEMALE COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURES

Botulinum Toxin Type A


6.3 million

ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures

1% from 2014

Soft Tissue Fillers


2.3 million

6%

from 2014

performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The


American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other
physicians certified by American Board of Medical
Specialties-recognized boards.
ASPS, 2016

Chemical Peel
1.2 million
Laser Hair Removal
929.000
Microdermabrasion
625.000

5% from 2014

1% from 2014

- 10%

from 2014

2015 Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution


Male
Top 5 procedures appear in bold

COSMETIC SURGICAL
PROCEDURES
Breast augmentation (augmentation mammaplasty)
Breast implant removals (augmentation patients only)
Breast lift (mastopexy)
Breast reduction in men (gynecomastia)
Buttock implants
Buttock lift
Calf augmentation

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
PLASTIC SURGEONS *

Cheek implant (malar augmentation)


Chin augmentation (mentoplasty)
Dermabrasion
Ear surgery (otoplasty)
Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)

Fax:

847-981-5482

Email:

media@plasticsurgery.org

Website:
www.plasticsurgery.org

ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures


performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The
American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other
physicians certified by American Board of Medical
Speciaifies-recognized boards.
ASPS, 2016

24,661

0
0

OF TOTAL
PROCEDURES

% CHANGE 2015
vs. 2014

% CHANGE 2015
vs. 2000

0%
0%

99,614
27,456

27,456

0%
100%

5%

35%

2,540
4,767

324
370

13%
8%

35%
39%

*
671%

514

286
3,357
9,420
11,577

56%

-6%

26%
54%
13%

8%
-1%
3%

101%
3%
-19%

43%
15%

7%
2%

-43%
-48%

12,668
17,451
87,216

9,718
29,906

125,711
40,450

11,963

4,617

10%
11%

1%
-4%

-21%
-64%

15,610
27,449

11,366
1,169

73%
4%

0%
3%

-72%
404%

Liposuction
Lower body lift

222,051

25,656

8,431

745

12%
9%

5%
5%

-50%
260%

Nose reshaping (rhinoplasty)


Pectoral implants

217,979

53,248

926

926

24%
100%

-3%
-12%

-65%
*

9,192

447
4,964

5%
4%

-3%
8%

103%
116%

2% TOTAL
% OF
PROCEDURES
13%

10%
% CHANGE
2015 vs. 2014

*
% CHANGE
2015 vs. 2000

6%
13%
8%

4%
1%
1%

355%
*
-100%

17%
13%

-2%
4%

41%
239%

13%
18%

1%
-7%

31%
71%

Thigh lift
Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
Upper arm lift
COSMETIC
MINIMALLY-INVASIVE
PROCEDURES
TOTAL
COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Botulinum toxin type A (Botox, Dysport)***
Cellulite treatment (e.g., Velosmooth, Endermology)
Chemical peel
Laser hair removal
Laser skin resurfacing
Laser treatment of leg veins
Microdermabrasion

All figures are projected.


* Data unavailable in prior year.
***Botulinum Toxin Type A numbers are of anatomic
sites injected.

279,143

22,714

Hair transplantation
Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials)

847-228-9900

2015

TOTAL MALE

203,934

Facelift (rhytidectomy)
Forehead lift

ASPS Public Relations


Phone:

2015

TOTAL PROCEDURES

Sclerotherapy
Soft tissue fillers
Calcium hydroxylapatite (e.g., Radiesse)
Collagen
Fat
Hyaluronic acid (e.g., Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus,
Perlane, Restylane, Prevelle Silk)
Polylactic acid (Sculptra)

127,967

17,099
2015
TOTAL PROCEDURES
1,595,543
6,757,198

30,810

354
2015
TOTAL MALE
207,869
428,542

4,154

1,310,252

99,243

1,116,708

187,784

569,458

73,175

207,862

27,599

800,340

147,020

2%

-47%

322,280

4,446

2,422,673

98,595

1%
4%

-3%
6%

-83%
97%

256,256
14,353

17,178
730

7%
5%

-1%
-34%

*
-98%

70,283

4,439

6%

6%

13%

1,951,692

55,693

3%

12%

130,089

20,555

16%

1%

TOTAL COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE


PROCEDURES

13,537,581

1,070,558

8%

1%

69%

TOTAL COSMETIC PROCEDURES

15,133,124

1,278,427

8%

1%

24%

2015 Cosmetic Surgery Gender Distribution Charts

2015 Plastic
Surgery Statistics
Report

Male

2015 TOP FIVE MALE COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Nose Reshaping
53,000

- 3%

Eyelid Surgery
30,000

2%

Breast Reduction in Men


27,000

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
PLASTIC SURGEONS'

ASPS Public Relations

from 2014

5% from 2014

Liposuction
26,000
Facelift
12,000

from 2014

5% from 2014

1% from 2014

Phone:
847-228-9900

Fax:
847-981-5482

Email:
media@plasticsurgery.org

Website:

2015 TOP FIVE MALE COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURES

www.plasticsurgery.org

Botulinum Toxin Type A


429,000

ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures


performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The

4 % from 2014

Laser Hair Removal


188,000

- 2%

from 2014

American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other


physicians certified by American Board of Medical
Specialties-recognized boards.
ASPS, 2016

ASPS Public Relations


Phone:
847-228-9900

All values are projected.


A

Fax:

Totals represents only 18 and 19 years olds. ***Botulinum

2015
Plastic
847-981-5482
Email: Statistics
Surgery
media@plasticsurgery.org
Report
Website:

Toxin Type A numbers are of anatomic sites injected.


ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures

performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The


American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other
physicians certified by American Board of Medical
Specialties-recognized boards.
www.plasticsurgery.org
ASPS, 2016

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
PLASTIC SURGEONS *

Microdermabrasion
COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE
147,000
PROCEDURES
Botulinum
Toxin
Type
A
(Botox,
Dysport)***
COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Chemical peel
Chemical Peel
Laser
hairaugmentation
removal
Breast
(augmentation mammaplasty) A 99,000
Breast
removals (augmentation patients only)A
Laser
skinimplant
resurfacing
Breast
lift (mastopexy)
Laser
treatment
of leg veins

Soft Tissue Fillers


Breast reduction in men (gynecomastia)
Microdermabrasion
99,000
Chin augmentation (mentoplasty)
Sclerotherapy
Dermabrasion
Soft
Tissue Fillers
EarCalcium
surgeryhydroxylapatite
(otoplasty)
(Radiesse)
Eyelid
surgery (blepharoplasty)
Collagen
LipFat
augmentation (other than injectable materials)

Liposuction
Hyaluronic acid (Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus, Perlane, Restylane)
Nose
reshaping
Polylactic
acid(rhinoplasty)
(Sculptra)

TOTALCOSMETIC
COSMETICMINIMALLY-INVASIVE
SURGICAL PROCEDURES
TOTAL
PROCEDURES
__ TOTAL COSMETIC PROCEDURES

AGE 13-19
2015
- 7TOTAL
% from 2014
AGE
19,60413-19
2015 TOTAL
6,754

71,950
%7,840
from
89

2014

27,954

1,797
18,951
7,021
7,871

AGE 13-19
% OF TOTAL PROCEDURES
AGE 13-19
0%
% OF TOTAL PROCEDURES
1%
3%6%
0%5%
2%9%

AGE 13-19
% CHANGE 2015 vs 2014
AGE
2% 13-19
% CHANGE 2015 vs 2014
4%
0%-2%
4%5%
-1%7%

26%1%
9%
1%
4%0%
28%0%
1%0%
1%1%

1,802

2%0%
14%1%

5%
-10%
-4%
1%
4%5%
0%3%
-1%
-36%
3%6%

64,470
161,700

4%1%

1%1%

%1,490
from
1,782
3,805
6,834
6,472
856

1,906
49
263
616
3,541
3,511
30,246

2014

9%7%
-2%0%

Surgery Age Distribution


Top 5 procedures appear in bold

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
PLASTIC SURGEONS *

COSMETIC SURGICAL
PROCEDURES

AGE 20-29
2015 TOTAL

AGE 20-29
% OF TOTAL PROCEDURES

79,640
13,666

29%
13%
14%

-3%
3%
6%

9,583
513

35%
20%

6%
35%

591
194

12%
38%

37%
-6%

Cheek implant (malar augmentation)


Chin augmentation (mentoplasty)

1,170
2,407

9%
14%

5%
-4%

Dermabrasion
Ear surgery (otoplasty)

5,802
6,706

7%
30%

3%
2%

Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)


Facelift (rhytidectomy)

3,600
360

2%
0%

-2%
-2%

Forehead lift
Hair transplantation

225
1,359

1%
9%

-3%
0%

1,313

5%
15%

6%
5%

Breast augmentation (augmentation mammaplasty)


Breast implant removals (augmentation patients only)
Breast lift (mastopexy)
Breast reduction in men (gynecomastia)
Buttock implants
Buttock lift
Calf augmentation

3,220

AGE 20-29
% CHANGE 2015 vs 2014

ASPS Public Relations

Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials)


Liposuction

33,985

Phone:

Lower body lift


Nose reshaping (rhinoplasty)

69,378

802

10%
32%

8%
1%

472
571

51%
6%

-13%
0%

12,103

9%
9%

9%
7%

249,243

16%

1%

AGE 20-29
2015 TOTAL

AGE 20-29
% OF TOTAL PROCEDURES

847-228-9900

Pectoral implants

Fax:

|Thigh lift
Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
Upper arm lift

847-981-5482

Email:
media@plasticsurgery.org

TOTAL COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

1,583

Website:
www.plasticsurgery.org

COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE
PROCEDURES
Botulinum toxin type A (Botox, Dysport)***

All values are projected. ***Botulinum


Toxin Type A numbers
sites injected.

are of anatomic

ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures


performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The
American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other
physicians certified by American Board of Medical
Specialties-recognized boards.
ASPS, 2016

Cellulite treatment (e.g., Velosmooth, Endermology)


Chemical peel
Laser hair removal
Laser skin resurfacing

100,394

1%

0%

6,727
15,730

22%
1%

6%
6%

241,668

22%
6%

-1%
4%

13%
8%

0%
-9%

31,664

Laser treatment of leg veins


Microdermabrasion

62,471

Sclerotherapy
Soft tissue fillers

67,681

4%
3%

0%
5%

5,108
665

2%
5%

-2%
-34%
5%

Calcium hydroxylapatite (e.g., Radiesse)


Collagen
Fat

26,439
13,855

3,522

5%

51,524

3%

8%

6,862

5%

-4%

TOTAL COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE


PROCEDURES

566,629

4%

0%

TOTAL COSMETIC PROCEDURES

815,872

5%

0%

Hyaluronic acid (e.g., Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus,


Perlane, Restylane, Prevelle Silk)
Polylactic acid (Sculptra)

Please credit the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC


SURGEONS when citing statistical data or using
graphics.

AGE 20-29
% CHANGE 2015 vs 2014

2015 Plastic
Surgery Statistics
Report
COSMETIC SURGICAL
PROCEDURES

AGE 30-39
% OF TOTAL PROCEDURES

AGE 30-39
% CHANGE 2015 vs 2014

102,585

37%

-2%

7,201
29,899

29%
30%

4%
7%

Breast reduction in men (gynecomastia)


Buttock implants

4,862
855

18%
34%

4%
36%

Buttock lift
Calf augmentation

1,341

28%
40%

36%
-7%

21%
13%

5%
-4%

Breast augmentation (augmentation mammaplasty)


Breast implant removals (augmentation patients only)
Breast lift (mastopexy)

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
PLASTIC SURGEONS'

Cheek implant (malar augmentation)


Chin augmentation (mentoplasty)

208
2,638
2,309

Dermabrasion
Ear surgery (otoplasty)

8,848
3,960

10%
17%

5%
2%

12,895
1,935

6%
2%

-1%
-1%

Forehead lift

1,674

4%

-4%

Hair transplantation
Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials)
Liposuction

1,282
3,561
74,848

8%
13%
34%

-1%
7%
4%

Lower body lift


Nose reshaping (rhinoplasty)

51,468

27%
24%

9%
-1%

165
2,635

18%
29%

-11%
2%

45,206

2,448

35%
14%

8%
4%

365,138

23%

2%

Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)


Facelift (rhytidectomy)

ASPS Public Relations


Phone:
847-228-9900

Fax:
847-981-5482

Email:
media@plasticsurgery.org

Website:
www.plasticsurgery.org

Pectoral implants
Thigh lift
Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
Upper arm lift

TOTAL COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE
PROCEDURES
Botulinum toxin type A (Botox, Dysport)***

Cellulite treatment (e.g., Velosmooth, Endermology)


Chemical peel
Laser hair removal
Laser skin resurfacing
All values are projected.
***Botulinum toxin type A numbers are of anatomic sites
injected.

ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures


performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The
American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other
physicians certified by American Board of Medical
Specialfies-recognized boards.
ASPS, 2016

2,315

AGE 30-39
2015 TOTAL

1%

16,688

54%
13%

5%
6%

29%
9%

0%
5%

30%
23%

-1%
-10%

20%
11%

-1%
5%

8%
15%

-1%
-35%

13%

5%

170,705
323,104

48,557

Sclerotherapy
Soft tissue fillers

64,838

Fat
Hyaluronic acid (e.g., Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus,
Perlane, Restylane, Prevelle Silk)
Polylactic acid (Sculptra)

TOTAL COSMETIC PROCEDURES

AGE 30-39
% CHANGE 2015 vs 2014

18%

63,166

Calcium hydroxylapatite (e.g., Radiesse)


Collagen

AGE 30-39
% OF TOTAL PROCEDURES

1,209,013

Laser treatment of leg veins


Microdermabrasion

TOTAL COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE


PROCEDURES
Please credit the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLASTIC
SURGEONS when citing statistical data or using
graphics.

AGE 30-39
2015 TOTAL

183,176
270,054

21,050
2,206
9,178
222,999

11%

7%

14,621

11%

-3%

2,349,301

17%

1%

18%

1%

2,714,439

Top 5 procedures appear in bold

COSMETIC SURGICAL
PROCEDURES

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
PLASTIC SURGEONS *

847-228-9900

Fax:
847-981-5482

Email:

AGE 40-54
% OF TOTAL PROCEDURES

AGE 40-54
% CHANGE 2015 vs 2014

Breast augmentation (augmentation mammaplasty)

82,251

29%

-2%

Breast implant removals (augmentation patients only)


Breast lift (mastopexy)

10,204
38,448

41%
39%

4%
8%

Breast reduction in men (gynecomastia)


Buttock implants

3,649
990

13%
39%

4%
37%

Buttock lift
Calf augmentation

2,001
79

42%
15%

35%
-5%

Cheek implant (malar augmentation)


Chin augmentation (mentoplasty)

5,572
4,308

44%
25%

3%
-4%

Dermabrasion
Ear surgery (otoplasty)

33,707
3,385

39%
15%

4%
2%

Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)


Facelift (rhytidectomy)

87,733

41,027

43%
33%

0%
-2%

Forehead lift
Hair transplantation

16,095
3,296

40%
21%

-3%
0%

9,963

36%

7%

86,917
45,116

39%
44%
21%

6%
8%
0%

177
4,391

19%
48%

-12%
0%

52,956

7,339

41%
43%

10%
6%

543,274

34%

3%

Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials)

ASPS Public Relations


Phone:

AGE 40-54
2015 TOTAL

Liposuction
Lower body lift
Nose reshaping (rhinoplasty)
Pectoral implants
Thigh lift
Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
Upper arm lift

TOTAL COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

3,670

media@plasticsurgery.org

Website:
www.plasticsurgery.org
cted.
All values are projected.
***Botulinum toxin type A numbers are of anatomic sites
injected.
ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures
performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The
American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other
physicians certified by American Board of Medical
Specialties-recognized boards.
ASPS, 2016

COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE
PROCEDURES
Botulinum toxin type A (Botox, Dysport)***
Cellulite treatment (e.g., Velosmooth, Endermology)

AGE 40-54
2015 TOTAL
3,877,278

7,382

AGE 40-54
% OF TOTAL PROCEDURES

AGE 40-54
% CHANGE 2015 vs 2014

57%
24%

2%
5%

Chemical peel
Laser hair removal

546,333
406,958

42%
36%

4%
1%

Laser skin resurfacing


Laser treatment of leg veins

233,860
63,970

41%
31%

6%
1%

Microdermabrasion
Sclerotherapy

355,192

44%
49%

-8%
0%

100,693

50%
39%

7%
-1%

Collagen
Fat

5,091
23,641

35%
34%

-36%
3%

Hyaluronic acid (e.g., Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus,


Perlane, Restylane, Prevelle Silk)
Polylactic acid (Sculptra)

996,661

51%

9%

Soft tissue fillers


Calcium hydroxylapatite (e.g., Radiesse)

158,829
1,200,124

74,038

57%

-3%

TOTAL COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE


PROCEDURES

6,849,926

51%

2%

TOTAL COSMETIC PROCEDURES

7,393,200

49%

2%

2015 Plastic
Surgery Statistics
Report
COSMETIC SURGICAL
PROCEDURES
Breast augmentation (augmentation mammaplasty)
Breast implant removals (augmentation patients only)
Breast lift (mastopexy)
Breast reduction in men (gynecomastia)
Buttock implants

AGE 55 AND OVER % OF TOTAL


PROCEDURES

AGE 55 AND OVER % CHANGE


2015 vs 2014

6,827
3,947
15,804

2%
16%
16%

-2%
4%
7%

2,341
182
834
33

9%
7%

5%
35%

17%
6%

37%
-6%

3,288
6,937

26%
40%

5%
-4%

Dermabrasion
Ear surgery (otoplasty)
Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)

35,054

40%
10%
48%

4%
1%
-2%

Facelift (rhytidectomy)
Forehead lift

82,389
22,456

66%
56%

-2%
-5%

9,673
12,349

62%
45%

-2%
4%

22,760

1,644

10%
19%

5%
7%

Buttock lift
Calf augmentation

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
PLASTIC SURGEONS *

AGE 55 AND OVER 2015


TOTAL

Cheek implant (malar augmentation)


Chin augmentation (mentoplasty)

Hair transplantation
Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials)

2,191
97,800

ASPS Public Relations

Liposuction
Lower body lift

Phone:

Nose reshaping (rhinoplasty)

21,771

10%

1%

847-228-9900

Pectoral implants
Thigh lift
Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)

112
1,595
17,702

12%
17%
14%

-11%
1%
9%

Fax:
847-981-5482

Email:
media@plasticsurgery.org

Website:
www.plasticsurgery.org

All values are projected.


***Botulinum toxin type A numbers are of anatomic sites
injected.
ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures
performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The
American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other
physicians certified by American Board of Medical
Specialties-recognized boards.
ASPS, 2016

COSMETIC
Upper
arm lift

MINIMALLY-INVASIVE
PROCEDURES
TOTAL
Botulinum
toxinCOSMETIC
type A (Botox, SURGICAL
Dysport)*** PROCEDURES
Cellulite treatment (e.g., Velosmooth, Endermology)

AGE 55 AND
OVER 2015
5,729
TOTAL
373,418
1,550,909

0%0%
8%

44%
7%

6%
1%

40%
17%

4%
0%

24%
26%

-10%
0%

128,549

36%
50%

6%
-1%

6,342
33,326

44%
47%

-34%
4%

676,997

35%

8%

32,766

25%

-4%

27%

2%

26%

2%

570,730

Laser skin resurfacing


Laser treatment of leg veins

227,423

Microdermabrasion
Sclerotherapy

191,630

Soft tissue fillers


Calcium hydroxylapatite (e.g., Radiesse)

877,980

Hyaluronic acid (e.g., Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus,


Perlane, Restylane, Prevelle Silk)
Polylactic acid (Sculptra)

TOTAL COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE


PROCEDURES
TOTAL COSMETIC PROCEDURES

AGE 55 AND OVER


4% % CHANGE
2015 vs 2014

23%
23%
0%

13

Chemical peel
Laser hair removal

Collagen
Fat

AGE 55 AND OVER


34%% OF TOTAL
PROCEDURES

73,028
35,336
82,976

3,610,025
3,983,443

COSMETIC
2015
Regional
PROCEDURES

SURGICAL
Distribution

Breast augmentation (augmentation mammaplasty)

h.

TOTAL
PROCEDURES
279,143

Region 1
15%
41,173

Region 2
17%
47,626

Region 3
16%
44,154

Region 4
Region 5
Top 5 procedures appear in bold
17%
46,207
36%
99,983

Breast implant removals (augmentation patients only)

24,661

20%

4,898

17%

4,083

21%

5,223

21%

5,239

21%

5,218

Breast lift (mastopexy)

99,614

13%

12,634

15%

14,676

21%

20,568

21%

20,822

31%

30,914

Breast reduction (Aesthetic patiebts only)

40,650

16%

6,496

29%

11,753

15%

5,997

21%

8,457

20%

7,947

Breast reduction in men (gynecomastia)


Buttock augmentation with fat grafting
Buttock implants

27,456
14,705
2,540

32%
22%
15%

8,916
3,263
390

17%
28%
14%

4,694
4,136
348

16%
21%
28%

4,398
3,033
719

12%
17%
23%

3,224
2,453
579

23%
12%
20%

6,224
1,820
504

Buttock lift

4,767

24%

1,139

32%

1,548

18%

861

14%

683

11%

536

Calf augmentation

514

29%

148

10%

51

27%

141

12%

61

22%

113

Cheek implant (malar augmentation)

12,668

19%

2,374

9%

1,170

20%

2,506

43%

5,451

9%

1,167

Chin augmentation (mentoplasty)

17,451

23%

4,028

15%

2,556

15%

2,614

11%

1,905

36%

Dermabrasion

87,216

13%

10,912

30%

26,291

22%

18,975

12%

10,061

24%

6,348
20,977

Ear surgery (otoplasty)

22,714

19%

4,322

15%

3,473

16%

3,614

31%

6,985

Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)

203,934

Facelift (rhytidectomy)
Forehead lift

125,711
40,450

20%
16%

24,889
6,408

12%
14%

14,749
5,509

Hair transplantation

15,610

10%

1,531

10%

1,532

12%

Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials)

27,449

27%

7,347

17%

4,633

Lip reduction

927

18%

164

35%

327

Liposuction

222,051

Lower body lift

8,431

30%

2,503

16%

1,314

11%

918

21%

1,773

23%

1,923

Neck lift

54,281

19%

10,345

12%

6,486

21%

11,605

15%

8,327

32%

17,518

Nose reshaping (rhinoplasty)


Pectoral implants

217,979
926

16%

146

10%

97

28%

257

18%

166

28%

260

|Thigh lift

9,192

24%

2,237

16%

1,450

14%

1,313

19%

1,780

26%

2,412

Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)

127,967

25,315

18%

23,182

17%

22,112

17%

21,542

28%

35,816

Upper arm lift

17,099

4,930

14%

2,346

21%

3,631

14%

2,370

22%

3,822

TOTAL COSMETIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

1,706,106

COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURES


Botulinum toxin type A (Botox, Dysport)***

2015

18%

18%

29%

20%
29%

19%

36,772

39,064

63,903

326,247

19%

14%

13%

14%

16%

2015
TOTAL
PROCEDURES
6,757,198

Intense pulsed light (IPL)

646,592

Laser hair removal

1,116,708

Laser skin resurfacing


Laser treatment of leg veins

569,458
207,862

Microdermabrasion
Sclerotherapy

800,340

Soft tissue fillers

2,440,724

Calcium hydroxylapatite (e.g., Radiesse)

256,256

33%

84,340

15%

Collagen

14,353

51%

7,249

7%

Fat
Hyaluronic acid (e.g., Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus,
Perlane, Restylane, Prevelle Silk)

70,283
1,951,692

17%
30%

11,974
587,743

12%
17%

15,623
3,068

TOTAL 14,202,224
PROCEDURES
15,908,330
106,338

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4

15%

1,310,252

RECONSTRUCTIVE PROCEDURES
COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURES
TOTAL
COSMETIC PROCEDURES
| Breast reconstruction

30,061

25%

30,810

130,089
2015
18,051

28,866

Region 2
908,93
13%
0

Chemical peel

Polylactic acid (Sculptra)


Polymethyl-methacrylate microspheres (e.g., Artefill)

27,540

Region 1
1,345,6
20%
77

Cellulite treatment (e.g., Velosmooth, Endermology)

322,280

4,320

22%
27%

17%
20%
25%

25%
16%

29%

6,858

325,857
176,245

191,741
114,475
51,072

202,689
50,519

709,997

23%
15%

13%
22%
10%

19%
12%

13%

7,027

22%
23%

24,536

34%
31%

69,992
39,418

6,970

18,010
7,765

1,830

46%

7,223

22%

3,494

16%

4,484

20%

5,578

20%

5,407

19%

177

15%

136

13%

123

17%

23%

12%

19%

51,095

26,903

317,696

Region 3
1,580,8
23%
85
20%

20%

147,38
4

21%

126,301
21,745

16%
16%

155,06
7

21%

316,22
7

18%

37,389

12%
14%
19%

198,35
7
98,697

45,094
28,645

18%

21%

16%

18%

16%

34,422

39,006

281,390

Region 4
14%
949,946

6,277

11%

3,439

256,795

9%

116,892

116,952

239,071
90,424
33,700

166,094
67,839

450,915

9%

15%

57,434

173,059

34%

31%

27%

30%

23%
31%

33%

10%
11%

56,459
23,217

32%
38%

12%

93,775

23%

37%
10%

120,284
256,204

13,798

68,604

14%

29%

7,209

(DE, DC, FL, GA, MD, NC,


SC, VA, W)

Region 4

East

South

Central

412,351

(AL, KY, MS, TN)

197,264

West

365,453

(AR, LA, OK, TX)

South

Central

181,799
78,128

182,715
46,249

707,331

19%

49,624

15%

39,112

17%

44,687

953

17%

2,379

12%

1,679

15%

2,093

19%
12%

13,319
233,600

24%
18%

16,800
355,985

8%
8%

5,422

32%
31%

22,768
611,684

22%
5%

28,938
974

15%
34%

19,946
6,181

35%
7%

46,126
1,185

15%
37%

19,456
6,643

3,175,1
2,017,1
3,008,9
1,850,7
22%
14%
21%
13%
Region
1
Region
2
Region
3
Region
4
30
74
52
09
22%
3,501,3
14%
2,288,5
21%
3,326,6
13%
2,132,0
20% 21,336
17% 17,783
21% 22,297
22% 23,048
77
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South Atlantic

509,429

38,493

162,680

Region 3

58,106

Region 5
1,971,76
29%
0
31%

2015 Plastic Surgery


Statistics Report

Mountain
(AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM,
UT, WY)
Pacific

4,150,25
29%
Region
5
9
29%
4,659,68
21% 21,847
8

(AK, CA, HI, OR, WA)

ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures performed by ASPS


Member Surgeons certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery as
All values
arephysicians
projected. certified by American Board of Medical Specialtieswell
as other
***Botulinum toxin type A numbers are of anatomic sites injected.
recognized boards. ASPS, 2016

2015 Average Surgeon/Physician Fees


2015 Plastic
Surgery Statistics
Report

Cosmetic Procedures

COSMETIC SURGICAL
PROCEDURES

NATIONAL AVERAGE
SURGEON/PHYSICIAN FEE

TOTAL
EXPENDITURE

Breast augmentation (Augmentation mammaplasty)


Breast implant removals (Augmentation patients only)
Breast lift (Mastopexy)

$3,822
$2,380
$4,419

$1,066,828,717
$58,693,180
$440,194,266

Breast reduction (Aesthetic patients only)


Breast reduction in men (Gynecomastia)

$5,425
$3,345

$220,526,250
$91,840,320

Buttock augmentation with fat grafting


Buttock implants

$4,103
$4,580

$60,334,615
$11,633,200

Buttock lift
Calf augmentation

$4,296
$3,479

$20,479,032
$1,788,206

Cheek implant (Malar augmentation)


Chin augmentation (Mentoplasty)

$2,656
$2,097

$33,646,208
$36,594,747

Dermabrasion
Ear surgery (Otoplasty)

$1,150
$2,965

$100,298,400
$67,347,010

Eyelid surgery (Blepharoplasty)


Facelift (Rhytidectomy)

$2,880
$6,652

$587,380,304
$836,229,572

Full Facelift
|Mini Facelift

$6,759
$4,805

$653,777,793
$139,268,120

Forehead lift
Hair transplantation

$3,280
*

$132,676,000
*

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Lip augmentation (other than injectable materials)


Lip reduction

$1,630
*

$44,741,870
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Lower body lift
Neck lift
Nose reshaping (Rhinoplasty)

$3,009
$7,903
$4,497
$4,771

$668,153,180
$66,630,193
$244,114,528
$1,039,977,809

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Pectoral implants

$4,353

$4,030,878

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Thigh Lift

$4,575

$42,053,400

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Tummy tuck (Abdominoplasty)

$5,502

$704,074,434

Website:

Upper arm lift (Brachioplasty)

$3,999

$68,378,901

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COSMETIC MINIMALLY-INVASIVE
PROCEDURES

NATIONAL AVERAGE
SURGEON/PHYSICIAN FEE

TOTAL
EXPENDITURE

Botulinum Type A toxin injections (e.g., Botox, Dysport)


Cellulite treatment (e.g., Velosmooth, Endermology)

$382
*

$2,581,249,636
*

AH values are projected.

Chemical peel
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)

$636
$454

$833,320,272
$293,552,768

Fees generally vary according to region of country and

Laser hair removal

$290

$323,845,320

Laser skin resurfacing


Ablative
Non-ablative (e.g., Fraxel, etc.)

$2,240
$1,080

$357,940,800
$442,436,040

Laser treatment of leg veins


Microdermabrasion

$353
$138

$73,375,286
$110,446,920

Sclerotherapy
Soft Tissue Fillers

$337

$108,608,360

Calcium hydroxylapatite (e.g., Radiesse)

$648

$166,053,888

Collagen
Porcine/bovine-based (e.g., Evolence, Zyderm, Zyplast)
Fat

*
$1,821

*
$127,985,343

Hyaluronic acid (e.g., Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus, Perlane, Restylane)
Polylactic acid (e.g., Sculptra)

$613
$797

$1,196,387,196
$103,680,933

Polymethyl-methacrylate microspheres (e.g., Artefill)

$867

$15,650,217

* Data unavailable this year.

patient needs.
These fees are averages only. Fees do not include
anesthesia, operating room facilities or other related
expenses.
ASPS procedural statistics represent procedures
performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by The
American Board of Plastic Surgery as well as other
physicians certified by American Board of Medical
Specialties-recognized boards.
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graphics.

Total 2015 Expenditures

$13,383,178,199

Popular cosmetic surgical procedures by group

2015 Plastic
Surgery Statistics
Report

Hispanic

Other

6%

6%

11%

3%

Rhinoplasty

71%

6%

4%

11%

7%

Blepharoplasty

80%

3%

6%

7%

3%

Liposuction

76%

8%

4%

10%

2%

Abdominoplasty

70%

10%

5%

12%

3%

Popular cosmetic minimally-invasive procedures by


group
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Caucasian

% 2015
AfricanAsian/Pacific
American
Islander
47%

% CHANGE
2015 vs. 2014
Other

50%

5%

5%

10% 44%

4%

6%

5%

8%

5%

Chemical
peel procedures performed in
Cosmetic

83% 2015

3%% 2015

5% 2014

7%% 2014

Laser hair removal


Office
Microdermabrasion
Hospital

75%
11,377,230
73%
1,469,826

6%

7%

9%

5%
11,162,751
5%
1,447,337

19%

3,012,778

Free-standing Ambulatory Surgical Facility

3,061,274

5%

41%

72%

9%

71%
9%
19%

%
3% CHANGE
2015 vs. 2014
7%
8%

2%
2%
2%

2015

% 2015

2014

% 2014

% CHANGE
2015 vs. 2014

Caucasian

10,969,059

69%

10,819,104

69%

1%

Hispanic

1,688,714

11%

1,633,598

10%

3%

African-American

1,362,282

9%

1,324,779

8%

3%

Asian-American

1,093,720

7%

1,078,497

7%

1%

794,555

5%

766,888

5%

4%

Other

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All values are projected.


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ASPS, 2016

% 2014
Hispanic

Patientstoxin
having
cosmetic
procedures at the same 76%
Botulinum
typemultiple
A (Botox,
Dysport)
time
76%
Soft tissue fillers

Ethnicity breakdown of cosmetic procedures

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Asian/Pacific
Islander

74%

Patient behavior

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PLASTIC SURGEONS *

AfricanAmerican

Breast Augmentation

2015 Cosmetic Demographics

Caucasian

2015 Plastic
Surgery Statistics
Report

2015 Reconstructive Demographics


2015

% 2015

2014

% 2014

% CHANGE 2015
vs. 2014

Office

2,594,694

45%

2,572,460

45%

1%

Hospital

2,397,877

41%

2,382,702

41%

1%

822,427

14%

814,663

14%

1%

Caucasian

AfricanAmerican

Asian/Pacific
Islander

Hispanic

Other

Breast reconstruction

72%

15%

3%

9%

1%

Burn care

67%

15%

4%

9%

5%

Cleft Lip & Palate Repair

48%

4%

12%

25%

11%

Tumor removal

74%

9%

4%

8%

5%

Treatment of dog bites

70%

11%

3%

13%

3%

Reconstructive procedures performed in

Free-standing Ambulatory Surgical Facility

Reconstructive procedures by group

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saline.
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performed by ASPS Member Surgeons certified by
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2015 Reconstructive Breast Procedures


(with age distribution)
RECONSTRUCTIVE BREAST
PROCEDURES
Breast reconstruction*

TOTAL
PROCEDURES
106,338

Saline implants
Silicone implants

5,505
80,508

Implant alone
Tissue expander and implant

8,794
77,219

TRAM flap
DIEP flap

5,210
8,455

Latissimus Dorsi flap


Other flap
Timing-Immediate

5,934
726
74,968

Timing-Dlayed

31,370

Unilateral
Bilateral

36,368
69,970

Acellular dermal matrix


Fat grafts

55,917
27,862

Breast reduction (reconstructive patients only)

59,907

Breast implant removals (Reconstructive patients only)

17,892

13-19

20-29

30-39

40-54

55 AND OVER

548

2,691

12,507

55,190

35,402

142

1,144

3,288

8,122

5,196

BODY CONTOURING AFTER MASSIVE WEIGHT LOSS


PROCEDURES

% CHANGE 2015 vs.


2014

2015

2014

Breast lift (Mastopexy) after massive weight loss


Lower body lift after massive weight loss
Thigh lift after massive weight loss

12,325
4,642
4,702

12,048
4,629
4,885

2%
0%
-4%

Tummy tuck (Abdominoplasty) after massive weight loss


Upper arm lift after massive weight loss

21,696

17,261

6,800

6,112

26%
11%

44,935

12%

2015 Plastic
Surgery Statistics
TOTAL BODY CONTOURING AFTER MASSIVE WEIGHT LOSS PROCEDURES
Report

50,165

2015 Body Contouring After Massive Weight Loss

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