Plastic Surgery Industry Bouncing Back | beautifulfigure's Blog
Plastic Surgery Industry Bouncing Back According to The Los Angeles Times in a recent article, the $12 billion to $20 billion cosmetic-surgery industry had been tracking with the economy, taking a major hit last fall. But the industry started making a comeback in the spring, spurred by doctors' reduced rates and a sense the economy's death spiral may be slowing. And although they are not the only generation that has embraced cosmetic procedures such as tummy tuck Los Angeles baby boomers — who make up that infamous demographic bulge in the population — are helping encourage the comback. Whether we’re referring to popular non-invasive procedures such as Botox or traditional surgical treatments like liposuction Los Angeles plastic surgeons agree that the economy largely moves with the baby boomers and the fact is, the boomers are aging, and aging is great for the cosmetic surgery industry. Cosmetic surgery covers scores of procedures, and demand for them is expected to grow 8.4 percent annually through 2012, with less invasive procedures such as Botox growing the most quickly, according to a September 2008 study. Los Angeles Liposuction Procedures On The Definite Rise Although many of us are in the middle of layoffs, salary freezes, and job searches, following a budget-conscious lifestyle doesn’t mean forgoing ways to improve our situation and self-image through plastic surgery technology. Many cosmetic surgeons have been offering discounts and specials to encourage patients to explore their options. According to a top liposuction surgeon Los Angeles patients have tended to be more resistant to spending money than before, and though many practices have seen business slow down, with specials and offers,nd since, the whole reason cosmetic surgery works is because people are willing to spend money to change something in their body that changes the way that they feel about themselves. For this reason, plastic surgery specialists across the country are confident that cosmetic surgery will pick up sooner than the rest of the economy. There were 12.1 million cosmetic procedures performed in 2008, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons which reflects a 9 percent decline in surgical procedures but a 5 percent increase in minimally invasive procedures. For more information about plastic surgery procedures, contact your local specialists to learn more. This Blog Entry's Comment Board There are no comments on this post yet, be the first to leave one!
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