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Facial Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Costs 2010

July 8, 2010 By Shelley Zurek

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What would you pay to Alter your Looks?

 

I have often wondered what various facial procedure cost, haven’t you?   When I had the opportunity to ask a leading group of facial surgeons that question, here is the results that they provided: 

Facial surgery costs

Costs reflect doctors’ fees only.  Additional costs for anesthesia, hospital fees, etc.  must be considered.   Facelifts were the most expensive procedure followed by hair transplants, revision surgery and rhinoplasty.

Darryl hannah plastic surgery
Darryl hannah 50 years old

Other 2009 Trends:

  • Most procedures performed in 2009 were cosmetic non-surgical procedures (ie. botox)
  • Almost half of all patients receive multiple facial procedures at the same time. Of those patients 8 in every 10 are women.
  • People requesting cosmetic surgery to remain competitive in the workplace, patients more educated about plastic surgery, and more use of non-surgical procedures to delay surgical procedures top the list of trends seen in 2009.

Information provided by  AAFPRS (American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery), which  is the world’s largest association of facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons – with over 2,700 members – whose cosmetic and reconstructive surgery focuses on the face, head and neck. Academy fellows and members are board certified and subscribe to a code of ethics. In addition, the AAFPRS provides consumers with free information and brochures and a list of qualified facial plastic surgeons in their area by visiting the AAFPRS Web site: www.aafprs.org

If you had unlimited funds, which facial procedure would you have performed, if any?

We were not compensated for this Facial Plastic Surgery Costs and Cosmetic Surgery Costs from 201blog post, it was provided to our readers for information purposes.  

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  1. Jennifer says

    July 12, 2010 at 11:12 am

    I had plastic surgery in 2005, best decided ever. I had a breast reduction, costs paid with the help of my family. 10 pounds removed I went to an A size from more than a Triple D. So then I had 2 children and had a terribe problem with my breast, they grow back, had infection in them the whole time I pregnant. I had another reduction in 2009, back to an A/small B. I just visited several doctors until I found the place right for me.

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