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Survey Shows Significant Increase in Men's Approval of Cosmetic Plastic Surgery American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Reports 2005 Consumer Survey(press release from ASAPS)
NEW YORK, Feb. 17 -- Women are not the only ones considering cosmetic plastic surgery, and the gender gap continues to close. According to a February 2005 attitude study of 1000 Americans 18 years of age and older, 34 percent of women said they would consider cosmetic surgery, the same percentage as in February 2004. Among men, 21 percent said they would consider cosmetic surgery, an increase of 50 percent from a year ago. General approval of cosmetic surgery was high among both women and men. Other key findings of the study include: * 60 percent of women (an 18% increase) and 59 percent of men (a 40% increase) said they generally approve of cosmetic surgery. * Men and women with children in their households were more likely to consider cosmetic surgery (30 percent), as compared to people without a child in their household who would consider plastic surgery (26 percent). * Among all Americans, 82 percent of women and 79 percent of men said they would not be embarrassed if others knew they had cosmetic surgery. * Most people (72 percent) said their attitude toward cosmetic surgery hadn't changed in the last five years, though 20 percent said it was "more favorable" and 8 percent said "less favorable." Women were slightly more likely than men to have developed a more favorable attitude toward cosmetic surgery than in the past. The study was commissioned by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) and conducted by the independent research firm Synovate.
According to 2004 ASAPS Cosmetic Surgery Statistics, last year women had
nearly 10.7 million cosmetic procedures (90 percent of total), and men had
nearly 1.2 million procedures (10 percent of total). Overall, the number of
surgical and nonsurgical cosmetic procedures increased 44 percent from 2003.
To access the complete 2004 ASAPS Statistics, go to: The 2200-member American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) is the leading organization of plastic surgeons certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) who specialize in cosmetic surgery of the face and body.
Toll-free referral line: 1-888-ASAPS-11 (272-7711). Web site: **************************** If You Found this Article Helpful You May Enjoy this article: Healthy Skin:
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