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Cosmetic Surgery & Services Market Sample Report Kelly Scientific Publications 2015 www.kellyscipub.com

Cosmetic Surgery & Services Market Sample ReportTABLE OF CONTENTS1.0 Executive Summary . 241.1Objectives of Report . 251.2Scope of the Study . 251.3Data Sources and Methodology . 262.0 Summary: Cosmetic Surgery Market . 272.1Coametic Surgery Service Market . 282.2Cosmetic Surgery Products Market . 293.0 Reconstructive Plastic Surgery: An overview . 303.1Innovations in Reconstructive Surgeries . 303.2Types of Reconstructive Procedures. 303.2.1Dog Bite Repair . 303.2.2Birth Defects (Congenital Deformities) . 303.3Breast Implant Removal . 313.4Breast Reconstruction . 313.5Breast Reduction. 313.6Hand Surgery . 313.7Head and Neck Reconstruction. 313.8Laceration Repair . 313.9Maxillofacial Surgery . 313.10Scar Revision . 323.11Tumour Removal (Including Skin Cancer). 323.12Top Five Reconstructive Procedures in the U.S. . 324.0 Cosmetic Surgical Procedures: An Overview . 344.1Types of Cosmetic Surgery Procedures . 344.1.1Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty) . 344.1.2Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty) . 344.1.3Facelift (Rhytidectomy) . 354.1.4Threadlift . 364.1.5Facial Implants . 364.1.6Ear Surgery (Otoplasty) . 374.1.7Hair Transplantation . 384.1.8Breast Augmentation . 384.1.8.1Saline Implants . 384.1.8.2Silicone Implants. 394.1.8.3Breast Implant Manufacturers . 394.1.8.4Natrelle Collection of Breast Implants from Allergan . 404.1.8.5Breast Implants from Sientra . 404.1.8.6Breast Implants from Mentor . 414.1.9Breast Lift (Masstopexy) . 424.1.10Breast Reduction. 424.1.11Gynecomastia . 434.1.12Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) . 444.1.13Upper Arm Lift (Brachioplasty) . 454.1.14Liposuction . 454.1.15Vaginal Rejuvination (Vaginoplasty) . 464.1.16Buttock Augmentation (Brazilian Butt Lift) . 464.2Geographic Share of Cosmetic Surgery Procedures . 474.3Global Statistics for Cosmetic Surgery . 484.3.1Number of Plastic Surgeons in Top 30 Countries. 494.4U.S. Statistics for Surgical Cosmetic Procedures . 504.4.1U.S. Statistics for Minimally-Invasive Procedures . 514.4.2Average U.S. Surgeon Fees for Cosmetic Surgeries . 515.0 Minimally-Invasive Cosmetic Procedures: An Overview. 545.1Botulinum Toxin Type A. 545.1.1Dysport . 555.1.2Azzalure . 555.1.3Botox . 555.1.4Vistabel and Vistabex . 55 Kelly Scientific Publications 2015 www.kellyscipub.com

Cosmetic Surgery & Services Market Sample Report5.1.5Xeomin . 555.1.6Bocouture . 555.2Cellulite Treatment . 565.3Chemical Peel . 575.4Intense Pulse Light Treatment (IPL) . 575.4.1Difference between Laser Machines and IPL Machines. 585.5Laser Hair Removal . 585.6Laser Skin Resurfacing . 595.6.1Ablative Skin Resurfacing . 595.6.2Nonablative Skin Resurfacing . 595.7Laser Treatment for Leg Veins . 595.8Microdermabrasion . 605.9Sclerotherapy . 605.10Soft Tissue Fillers . 605.10.1Calcium Hydroxylapatite . 605.10.2Radiesse . 615.10.3Collagen Fillers. 615.10.3.1CosmoDerm and CosmoPlast . 625.10.3.2 ZyDerm and ZyPlast . 625.10.3.3ArteFill . 625.10.3.4Autologen . 625.10.4Autologous Fat Transfer . 635.10.5Hyaluronic Acid Fillers . 635.10.5.1Captique . 635.10.5.2Esthelis . 635.10.5.3Elevess . 635.10.5.4Hylaform . 645.10.5.5Juvederm . 645.10.5.6Perlane. 645.10.5.7Prevelle . 645.10.5.8Puragen . 655.10.5.9Restylane . 655.10.5.10 Sculptra Aesthetic . 655.11Most Popular Minimally-Invasive Procedures in the World . 665.12Top Five Countries in Noninvasive Cosmetic Procedures . 665.13Top Five Noninvasive Cosmetic Procedures in the U.S. . 676.0 Physician-Dispensed Cosmeceuticals: An Overview. 686.1Physician-Dispensed Skincare Cosmeceuticals . 686.1.1Vitamin A (Retinoids) for Skincare . 686.1.2Vitamin C (L-Ascorbic Acid) for Skincare . 686.1.3Vitamin E for Skincare . 686.1.4Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA) for Skincare . 696.1.5Ubiquinone for Skincare . 696.1.6Cytokinin and Zeatin for Skincare . 696.1.7Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHAs) for Skincare . 696.1.8Beta Hydroxy Acids for Skincare . 696.1.9Peptides for Skincare . 706.1.10Dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) for Skincare. 706.1.11Idebenone for Skincare . 706.1.12Argireline for Skincare . 706.1.13Creatine for Skincare . 706.1.14Aminophylline for Skincare . 706.1.15Ceramides for Skincare. 716.1.16Growth Facors for Skincare . 716.1.17Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) for Skincare . 726.1.18Melanozyme for Skincare . 726.2Physician-Dispensed Eyelash Enhancing Products . 726.3Physician-Dispensed Skin Lightening Products . 736.3.1Prescription Medications for Hyperpigmentation . 746.3.1.1Hydroquinone. 74 Kelly Scientific Publications 2015 www.kellyscipub.com

Cosmetic Surgery & Services Market Sample Report6.3.1.2Mequinol . 746.3.1.3Topical Retinoids . 746.3.1.4Azelaic Acid. 756.3.1.5Combination Agents . 756.3.2Physician-Dispensed Nonprescription Skin Lightening Agents . 756.3.2.1Retinol and Derivatives . 756.3.2.2Arbutin and Deoxyarbutin. 756.3.2.3Kojic Acid . 756.3.2.3Licorice Extract . 756.3.2.5Ascorbic Acid . 766.3.2.6Soy . 766.3.2.7Aleosin . 766.3.2.8Niacinamide . 776.3.2.9N-Acetylglucosamine. 776.4Physician-Dispensed Scar Care Products . 777.0 Cosmetic Surgery Technologies: An Overview . 787.1Energy-Based Devices and Treatments . 787.1.1Energy-Based Epilation Devices . 787.1.1.1Alexandrite Lasers . 787.1.1.2Diode Laser for Hair Removal . 787.1.1.3Nd:YAG Lasers for Hair Removal. 787.1.1.4Pulsed Light Lasers for Hair Removal . 787.1.1.5Electro Optical Synergy (ELOS) for Hair Removal. 797.1.2Energy-Based Skin Rejuvenation . 807.1.2.1CO2 Laser Systems for Skin Rejuvenation. 817.1.2.2Erbium Lasers (Er:YAG) for Skin Rejuvenation . 817.1.2.3Ablative Skin Rejuvenation . 827.1.2.4Nonablative Skin Rejuvenation. 827.1.2.5Fractional Skin Rejuvenation . 827.1.3Energy-Based Tattoo Removal Devices . 837.1.4Energy-Based Pigmented Lesion Removal . 847.1.5Energy-Based Acne Reduction . 847.1.6Energy-Based Vascular Lesion Removal . 857.1.7Energy-Based Body Shaping and Skin Tightening. 877.1.8Microdermabrasion for Rejuvenation . 887.1.9Neurotoxins for Cosmetic Treatments . 897.1.10Dermal Fillers for Cosmetic Enhancement . 897.1.11Chemical Peels . 907.1.12Liposuction Technologies . 917.1.12.1Traditional Suction-Assisted Lipectomy (SAL). 917.1.12.2Ultrasound-Assisted Liposuction (UAL) . 917.1.12.3Power-Assisted Liposuction (PAL) . 927.1.12.4Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL). 927.1.12.5Water-Assisted Liposuction (WAL) . 937.1.12.6RF-Assisted Liposuction . 937.1.13Home-Use Cosmetic Devices. 937.1.14New Technologies . 947.1.14.1Excilis . 947.1.14.2VeinViewer Flex . 947.1.14.3INNOPen. 947.1.14.4CryoProbe . 947.1.14.5Intensif . 947.1.14.6SilkPeel Dermalinfusion System. 957.1.14.7SygmaLift . 957.1.14.8tmt System . 957.1.14.9Photogen System. 957.1.14.10 mct Injector . 957.1.14.11 miraDry . 957.1.14.12 NeoGraft . 967.1.14.13 Affinity . 96 Kelly Scientific Publications 2015 www.kellyscipub.com

Cosmetic Surgery & Services Market Sample Report7.1.14.14 ThermiRF . 967.1.14.15 Ulthera System . 977.1.14.16 SmartGraft. 978.0 Emergence of Plastic Surgery Tourism: An Overview . 988.1Medical Tourism. 988.1.1Global Market for Medical Tourism. 988.2Cosmetic Surgery Tourism . 998.2.1Cosmetic Surgery in the U.S. 998.2.2Cosmetic Surgery in Brazil . 998.2.3Cosmetic Surgery in Mexico . 1008.2.4Cosmetic Surgery in Costa Rica . 1008.2.5Cosmetic Surgery in U.K. . 1008.2.6Cosmetic Surgery in Poland . 1018.2.7Cosmetic Surgery in Hungary. 1018.2.8Cosmetic Tourism in Thailand . 1018.2.9Cosmetic Surgery Tourism in Malaysia . 1028.2.10Cosmetic Surgery Tourism in India . 1029.0 Market Analysis . 1049.1The Cosmetic Surgery Industry at a Glance . 1049.1.1Changing Market Scenario . 1049.2Cosmetic Surgery Market by Segment . 1059.3Global Market for Cosmetic Surgery Services by Segment . 1069.3.1Global Body Contouring Service Revenues by Type .

Cosmetic Surgery & Services Market Sample Report

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