Number of procedures in 2011: 919,802
Laser hair removal often utilizes a low-energy laser beam that passes through a patient’s skin down the hair shafts, disabling hair growth. Patients may experience slight redness of the skin or mild swelling around the hairs and patients with darker skin may not respond as well, the ASPS says.
Top 10 most popular cosmetic procedures in U.S. – Nonsurgical – 5. IPL laser treatment
Number of procedures in 2011: 439,161
Treatment with “intense pulsed light” can remove skin pigmentation problems such as birth marks or age spots. The light is applied to the skin’s surface to change the skin’s melanin (brown pigment) making them less visible. Skin irritation is a potential risk.
Top 10 most popular cosmetic procedures in U.S. – Surgical – 1. Liposuction aka lipoplasty
Number of procedures in 2011: 325,332
Liposuction removes areas of fat deposits around the body via a hollow metal suction tube that is passed through the fatty tissue. Sometimes an ultrasound is used to break down fat cells for removal. Complications are infrequent, but include hematoma, infection, scarring or other indentations or skin irregularities.
Top 10 most popular cosmetic procedures in U.S. – Surgical – 2. Breast augmentation
Number of procedures in 2011: 316,848
During breast augmentation, an incision is made by a surgeon who creates a pocket underneath the pectoral muscle for the implant to be inserted. Women can get either a saline or silicone-filled implant. Risks include scarring, infection and a potential need for the implants to be removed in the future, the society says.
Top 10 most popular cosmetic procedures in U.S. – Surgical – 3. Tummy tuck aka abdominoplasty
Number of procedures in 2011: 149,410
An abdominoplasty is a procedure that removes excess or sagging abdominal skin. Generally, a horizontal incision is made above the pubic area or above the belly button, depending where the loose skin resides. To tighten the abdominal wall, the surgeon brings loose underlying tissue and muscle together with sutures. Risks include bleeding, infection, tissue loss along the incision or fluid buildup under the skin.
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