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New Study Suggests Young Adults More Approving Of Cosmetic Surgery
In a new study
commissioned by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
and released today, men and women ages 18-24 had the highest approval
rating for cosmetic surgery.
"It makes sense that young people are the most approving of plastic
surgery. Twenty years ago people thought only movie stars and rich women
had plastic surgery," said Foad Nahai, MD, president of ASAPS. "Now people
grow up knowing friends and family who openly talk about the plastic
surgery procedures they have had or the ones they plan to have in the
future."
According to the February 2008 report of 1000 teens and young adults
ages 18 and above, 69% of respondents are in favor of cosmetic surgery,
which is a 7% increase from 2006. Men and women ages 65 and older had the
lowest approval rating of cosmetic surgery with 41%.
Other key findings of the study include:
-- Among all Americans, 78% of women and 79% of men said they would not
be embarrassed if others knew they had cosmetic surgery.
-- 32% of women would consider cosmetic surgery as compared to 20% of
men.
-- Most Americans (74 percent) said their attitude toward cosmetic
surgery had not changed in the last five years, though 16% said it was
'more favorable.'
-- Men and women with children in their households were more likely to
consider cosmetic surgery (29 percent), as compared to Americans without a
child in their household (23 percent).
-- Men and women are nearly equal in their approval of cosmetic
surgery, with women showing a slightly lower (56 percent) approval rating
than men (57 percent).
The study was commissioned by the American Society for Aesthetic
Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) and conducted by the independent research firm
Synovate.
According to 2007 ASAPS Cosmetic Surgery Statistics, last year women
had more than 10.6 million cosmetic procedures (91 percent of total), and
men had more than 1 million procedures (9 percent of total). Overall, the
number of surgical and nonsurgical cosmetic procedures increased 2.4
percent from 2006. To access the complete 2007 ASAPS Statistics go to
surgery.org.
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
http://www.surgery.org
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