ABSTRACT
Evaluation of member survey data from the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery (AAFPRS) and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) from
2000 through 2004 reveals several procedure-specific as well as overall trends regarding
utilization of aesthetic facial enhancement services. This gender-specific 5-year
retrospective review indicates that males undergo significantly fewer procedures than
females except for surgical hair restoration and otoplasty. There is a slight general
trend toward decreased surgical but increased nonsurgical facial enhancement procedures.
On a case per physician basis, AAFPRS physicians performed significantly more procedures
for both males and females for every procedure and every year evaluated. Evaluation
of age group data indicates that the 40- to 59-year-old age group accounts for the
majority of surgical and non surgical facial enhancement requests. Despite anticipated
growth of the 60- to 79-year-old age group, the 40- to 59-year-old age group is projected
to remain relatively stable. Although continuing to pursue aesthetic facial enhancement
services in significant numbers, men still represent a vast untapped market. This
study yields important demographic and trend information that has implications for
the current and future delivery of aesthetic facial enhancement services.
KEYWORDS
Male - aesthetic - surgery - demographic
REFERENCES
Richard D GentileM.D.
Facial Plastic and Aesthetic Laser Center, Beeghly Medical Park, Bldg. A, Suite 103
6505 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44512