Cosmetic laser technology recession proof

Published: March. 16, 2009 at 11:38 PM

CHICAGO, March 16 (UPI) -- Demand for cosmetic laser technology procedures seems to be thriving despite the U.S. economic downturn, a survey indicated.

The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery conducted its annual Procedural Survey and the most notable finding is the shift toward non-invasive laser treatments. During the past three years, cosmetic surgeons have seen a significant increase in both males and females electing to have laser resurfacing.

Laser resurfacing is performed with a carbon dioxide laser that delivers short bursts of high-energy laser light to minimize wrinkles and lines on the face. In addition, laser hair removal has jumped to the overall number two most performed non-invasive cosmetic procedure.

For instance, laser resurfacing has seen an approximate $450 decline in price since 2002 and as long as these procedures are effective and affordable, their demand will continue to remain steady, Dr. Patrick McMenamin, AACS president says in a statement.

The survey also finds:

-- In 2008, cosmetic surgeons saw a 29 percent increase in female clientele, but a 2 percent decline in male patients.

-- The top three most performed invasive cosmetic procedures last year include: liposuction, blepharoplasty and breast augmentation.

-- The most popular non-invasive cosmetic procedures were Botox injections, laser hair removal and hyaluronic acid, a hydrator used to draw "active" ingredients deeper into the skin.

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