CosmeticSurgeryGuru Report Shows The Recession Hasn't Stopped The World From Wanting To Look Good
Released
on: April 26, 2010, 4:48 am
Author: Cosmetic Surgery Guru
Industry: Healthcare
Flashy television programmes like ‘Nip/Tuck’ and gossip sites
like TMZ make it very easy to believe that Los Angeles is the cosmetic
surgery capital of the world. But cosmetic surgery is no longer such an‘American’ practice. CosmeticSurgeryGuru.com has studied reports from around the world and has discovered a large
number of countries are becoming increasingly open to cosmetic surgery.
As breast
implants, botox injections and other forms of body augmentation can
offer improvements in appearance and confidence, it is no surprise that
no country holds a monopoly on these procedures.
The UK is just one of the many countries experiencing a cosmetic surgery
renaissance. The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons found that,
during 2008- 2009, the UK’s total number of procedures rose by 9%. These trends were
echoed elsewhere in Europe. In fact, statistics indicate the USA is only 19th on a
list ranking cosmetic surgery per capita, being thoroughly outpaced by Switzerland,
Cyprus and Spain.
Cosmetic surgery practices are also more open about sharing information now there is
no longer a ‘taboo’ surrounding the industry. Earlier this month, New Zealand
released its first figures recording the number of procedures that took place in the
country in 2008. This data from the New Zealand Foundation for Plastic and Cosmetic
Surgery suggested 2,739 procedures took place in the country that year, with breast
enlargement comprising 16% of the total (matching the worldwide trend of breast
augmentation and liposuction dominating the surgical landscape).
While it is useful to learn how many procedures are actually taking place, it is
also interest to find out how culturally accepted cosmetic surgery has become. 38%
of females polled by Olay Regenerist revealed they would happily have cosmetic
surgery, with the common goals being to look younger (37%) or to increase romantic
attractiveness (21%).
This suggests cosmetic surgery will continue to grow in popularity as the technology
improves. Ongoing developments means that it is easier to perform procedures that
would have once have been beyond the scope of most doctors, as well as making
standard procedures more affordable. With cosmetic surgery an option for people with
a wide variety of budgets, cosmetic surgery is no longer reserved for the wealthy, CosmeticSurgeryGuru.com expect it
to get more and more popular with time.
Contact Details: Mike Brains
Cosmetic Surgery Guru
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Manchester
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