Plastic Surgery News

Plastic Surgery News

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) stands as the world's largest organization dedicated to the field of plastic surgery. Established in 1931, ASPS represents 94% of all board-certified plastic surgeons in the United States, along with over a thousand plastic surgeons globally, positioning it as a leading authority in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. ASPS is committed to enhancing the quality of care for plastic surgery patients by promoting high standards in training, ethics, physician practice, and research. To assist its members in delivering exceptional patient care, ASPS focuses on providing education, advocacy, support for practices, and raising public awareness about the significance of plastic surgery. The Society emphasizes patient safety and mandates that its members perform surgeries in accredited facilities that have undergone thorough external evaluations of their equipment and staffing. The ASPS website attracts millions of visitors annually, making it one of the top online resources for individuals seeking information on plastic surgery procedures and looking for highly qualified, skilled plastic surgeons.

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  • 3 weeks ago | plasticsurgery.org | Daisy Brumby

    Women are predominantly the ones filling the waiting rooms at plastic surgery offices and booking appointments for cosmetic treatments. In fact, they make up a whopping 90 percent of all patients. So, what drives this? To get to the bottom of this, we spoke to two ASPS Member Surgeons who said it's not just one factor – it's a mix of life changes, aging differences, beauty industry marketing and even societal pressures.

  • 1 month ago | plasticsurgery.org | Daisy Brumby

    Plastic surgeons say Gen Xers aren't waiting until the "right age" to address facial aging. At an average age of 53, many Gen Xers are starting to see jowls, a fuller lower face and drooping upper eyelids – among other signs of aging – and they're taking action early to restore their youthful looks. "I think the Gen Xers are coming in a little bit younger than the Baby Boomers did," said Tiffany McCormack, MD.

  • 2 months ago | plasticsurgery.org | Daisy Brumby

    If you've ever dealt with a torn earlobe or stretched-out piercing, you know how frustrating it can be and how it can leave you feeling self-conscience. Damaged earlobes, no matter how you got them – heavy earrings, accidental snags or oversized gauges that no longer fit your style – don't have to be permanent. Earlobe repair surgery can get your ears looking and feeling like new again.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | plasticsurgery.org | Sean Doherty

    Dermal fillers were first introduced in the 1970s. Since then, innovations, particularly hyaluronic acid-based fillers, have resulted in continued growth and evolution. Injectable fillers remain one of the most popular procedures in the world thanks to their effectiveness, versatility and the fact that social media has raised awareness and social acceptability.

  • Sep 3, 2024 | plasticsurgery.org | Daisy Brumby

    If you're considering a nose job, you may have heard of a buzz term called "preservation rhinoplasty" and wonder if it's right for you. This technique has recently gained attention for its promise of delivering natural-looking results while maintaining much of your nose's original structure, with less recovery time than regular rhinoplasty.

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