A Declining Economy Taking Its Toll On Popular Plastic Surgery Procedures
With the current economy money is tight and many people are cutting back on their spending, which in turn affects nearly every industry in the United States, and in some cases, the world. The cosmetic surgery industry has hit harder than other industries. This is most likely due tot he fact that most every plastic or cosmetic surgery procedure performed today is considered an elective surgery- or in other words- not a necessary surgery procedure required to maintain life.
Over the past few years, the plastic and cosmetic surgery industry has experienced a steep decline in the number of all procedures performed, but especially the very popular procedures such as Breast enhancement, Body contouring procedures such as liposuction and Abdominoplasty. In reality, it is no real secret why these ever-popular surgical procedures have suddenly become less popular. elective surgeries such as these can cost thousands of dollars, and most people are looking for less expensive solutions for looking younger.
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performed in the U.S. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, there were over 10 million surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures performed in the United States in 2008, compared to just over 2 million in 1997. Does this mean that these procedures have become routine, like pulling through the drive-up window at your kids' favorite eatery?
In addition to havoc caused by the forces of gravity and time, our mid-section is a common place for fat storage. Add weight gain and loss into the time-plus-gravity mix and you have a recipe for loose, excess skin.