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Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Statistics, Surveys & Trends
January 3, 2000
2003 December
When It Comes to Plastic Surgery, Extreme is "Out," Subtle "In"
2003 March
2002 ASAPS Statistics: Nearly 6.9 Million Cosmetic Procedures
2003 March
2002 ASAPS Statistics: Complete
[Including: National Totals, Percent of Change, Quick Facts, and Graphs]
2003 February
2002 ASAPS Survey: Majority of Americans Approve of Cosmetic Surgery
2002 December
Cosmetic Surgery Predictions for 2003
2002 February
2001 ASAPS Statistics: Nearly 8.5 Million Cosmetic Procedures
2002 February
2001 ASAPS Statistics: Complete
2002 February
2001 ASAPS Statistics: Trends - Men Have Over 1 Million Procedures, 12% of Total
2002 February
2001 ASAPS Statistics: Trends - Women Have Over 7.4 Million Procedures, 88% of Total
2002 February
2001 ASAPS Statistics: Trends - Ethnic Diversity
2002 January
ASAPS Survey: Impact of September 11th and National Recession
2001 December
Cosmetic Surgery Predictions for 2002
2001 October
ASAPS Survey: Plastic Surgeons Reject Patients with Symptoms of Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)
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2001 March
2000 ASAPS Statistics: Nearly 5.7 Million Cosmetic Procedures
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2001 March
Statistics 2000: Complete
2000 December
Cosmetic Surgery Predictions for 2001
2000 March
1999 ASAPS Statistics: Nearly 4.6 Million Cosmetic Procedures
2000 March
Statistics 1999: Complete
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