3/27/08

According to statistics released by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), more than 2.6 million aesthetic plastic surgery procedures were performed on ethnic patients in 2007, a 13% increase from 2006.

โ€œA key take-away from this data is that the plastic surgery patient profile is changing,โ€ says Richard A. Dโ€™Amico, MD, ASPS president. โ€œThe majority of patients remain Caucasian women, but it is noteworthy that cosmetic plastic surgery procedures were performed on almost as many Hispanic patients as male patients.โ€

The statistics show that plastic surgery procedures increased in the following demographic categories: Hispanicsโ€”up 8%; African Americansโ€”up 8%; Asian Americansโ€”up 26%.

According to the report, the most commonly requested surgical procedures for ethnic patients are consistent with last year. African-American patients requested nose reshaping, liposuction, and breast reduction; Asian-American patients requested nose reshaping, breast augmentation, and eyelid surgery; and Hispanic patients requested breast augmentation, nose reshaping, and liposuction.

ASPS procedural statistics are collected through Tracking Operations and Outcomes for Plastic Surgeons, an online national database.

[ASPS, March 25, 2008]