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Cosmetic Surgery Takes A Big Hit!

Since 1997, the number of cosmetic procedures in the United States has steadily risen. From 1997 to 2002, there was a 228% increase in the number of cosmetic procedures. In 2001, that number peaked at 8.5 million. However, in 2002 there was only a 1% increase in the number of surgical procedures and a 23% decline in nonsurgical procedures!

Cosmetic Surgery Takes A Big Hit!

Since 1997, the number of cosmetic procedures in the United States has steadily risen. From 1997 to 2002, there was a 228% increase in the number of cosmetic procedures. In 2001, that number peaked at 8.5 million. However, in 2002 there was only a 1% increase in the number of surgical procedures and a 23% decline in nonsurgical procedures!

Plastic surgery will always be needed," says Dr. Sam Speron, renown plastic surgery expert. Last year was the first time in as long as I can remember that the cosmetic surgery trends took a hit. The nonsurgical procedures went from 6.9 million to 5.2 million. That is a very significant problem. I think the reality is that plastic surgeons are losing interest in a lot of these nonsurgical procedures. And trust me, there are many non-plastic surgeons waiting to pick up the slack!"

Sam is a powerful and entertaining speaker. Sam will elaborate on reasons for this problem:

·        Why many plastic surgeons are losing interest in the nonsurgical procedures.

·        Newer nonsurgical treatments are not really ready for release into the marketplace.

·        Diminished reporting of procedures secondary to increasing workload and decreasing free time."

·        The economys effect on the average American.

·        Non plastic surgeons are lurking around every corner!

If you are interested in this story, please email me or call me personally at (847) 757-5399.

     Sam Speron

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