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CosBeauty Magazine #80

CosBeauty is the #BeautyAddict's guide to lifestyle, health and beauty in Australia. In this issue we look at: • Breast Surgery - augmentation explained • Celebrity Beauty Ranges • Is your phone ageing you? • Bridal Makeup Trends • Under the influence - The Instagram Stars shaping the Beauty Industry • Share the Dignity - Be part of the new movement giving products to this in need.

CosBeauty is the #BeautyAddict's guide to lifestyle, health and beauty in Australia. In this issue we look at:
• Breast Surgery - augmentation explained
• Celebrity Beauty Ranges
• Is your phone ageing you?
• Bridal Makeup Trends
• Under the influence - The Instagram Stars shaping the Beauty Industry
• Share the Dignity - Be part of the new movement giving products to this in need.

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TOP<br />

5<br />

1<br />

Surgical<br />

Procedures<br />

in 2017<br />

Breast<br />

augmentation<br />

300,378<br />

3%<br />

2 Liposuction<br />

246,354<br />

5%<br />

3 Nose reshaping<br />

218,924<br />

2%<br />

4<br />

5<br />

Eyelid Surgery<br />

209,571<br />

no change<br />

Tummy tuck<br />

129,753<br />

2%<br />

TOP<br />

5<br />

1<br />

Non-surgical<br />

Procedures<br />

in 2017<br />

Botulinum<br />

Toxin Type A<br />

7.23 million<br />

2%<br />

2 Soft tissue fillers<br />

2.69 million<br />

3%<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

Chemical peel<br />

1.37 million<br />

1%<br />

Laser hair removal<br />

1.1 million<br />

2%<br />

Microdermabrasion<br />

740,287<br />

4%<br />

Feature<br />

(down two per cent), 209,571<br />

eyelid surgeries (no change) and<br />

129,753 tummy tucks (up two<br />

per cent).<br />

Notable changes in the surgical<br />

sector involved an 11 per cent<br />

increase in breast reductions, a<br />

procedure that had suffered a four per<br />

cent decline in popularity between<br />

2015 and 2016. Commenting on the<br />

statistics, ASPS President Jeffrey E<br />

Janis, MD, said: ‘Breast reductions<br />

are consistently reported as one<br />

of the highest patient satisfaction<br />

procedures because it positively<br />

affects a woman’s quality of life.<br />

It addresses both functional and<br />

aesthetic concerns.’<br />

Having dropped from the top<br />

five most commonly performed<br />

cosmetic surgical procedures in<br />

2016, tummy tucks took fifth place<br />

in the latest ASPS report with 2,000<br />

more taking place last year than the<br />

previous 12 months. Liposuction<br />

experienced a five per cent surge,<br />

while the figures for eyelid surgery<br />

remained relatively stable.<br />

Top non-surgical<br />

procedures<br />

Minimally invasive cosmetic<br />

procedures have increased<br />

nearly 200 per cent since 2000.<br />

The 15.7 million non-surgical<br />

treatments performed in 2017<br />

included 7.23 million<br />

Botulinum Toxin Type A<br />

procedures (up two per cent),<br />

2.69 million soft tissue filler<br />

treatments (up three per cent),<br />

1.37 million chemical peels (up<br />

one per cent), 1.1 million laser<br />

hair removal sessions (down two<br />

per cent) and 740,287<br />

microdermabrasion appointments<br />

(down four per cent).<br />

Interest in cellulite treatments<br />

soared by almost 20 per cent,<br />

so-called ‘fat freezing’ technologies<br />

were used seven per cent more often<br />

and non-invasive skin tightening<br />

procedures increased by nine per<br />

cent. CBM<br />

Source: American Society of Plastic<br />

Surgeons (ASPS)<br />

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