Breast augmentation is an elective surgery utilized to change the shape and size of breasts. Breast augmentation surgery involves using breast fat and implants or transfer to improve the size of female breasts. Furthermore, the average cost of breast augmentation surgery was $4,516, according to 2020 statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction2 Executive Summary
3 United States Breast Surgery Market Insights
3.1 Top 5 Cosmetic Surgical Procedures
3.2 Top 5 Cosmetic Minimally Invasive Procedures
3.3 Top 5 Reconstructive Procedures
3.4 Cosmetic Plastic Demographic Trends Percentage Change by Age Group
3.5 Cosmetic Procedures Percentage Female
3.6 Cosmetic Procedures Percentage Male
3.7 Cosmetic Procedures Percentage Ethnic
3.8 Breast Cosmetic Surgical Procedures
3.9 Breast Augmentation
3.10 Breast Reconstructive Procedures
3.11 Cosmetic Surgical Procedures
3.12 Cosmetic Minimally-Invasive Procedures
3.13 Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures by Age
3.14 Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures by Regional
3.15 Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures by Regional Percentage
3.16 Breast – Reconstruction by Regional
3.17 Breast – Reconstruction by Regional Percentage
3.18 Breast – National Average Surgeon/Physician Fee
3.19 Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures by Group
3.20 Reconstructive Breast Procedures (with Age Distribution)
3.21 Reconstructive Surgical Procedures by Group
3.22 Body Contouring after Massive Weight Loss Procedures
List of Tables
Table 01: Top 5 Cosmetic Surgical Procedures, 2020
Table 02: Top 5 Cosmetic Minimally Invasive Procedures, 2020
Table 03: Top 5 Reconstructive Procedures, 2020
Table 04: Cosmetic Plastic Demographic Trends Percentage Change by Age Group, 2020 vs. 2019
Table 05: Cosmetic Procedures Percentage Female, 2020
Table 06: Cosmetic Procedures Percentage Male, 2020
Table 07: Cosmetic Procedures Percentage Ethnic, 2020
Table 08: Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures
Table 09: Breast – Augmentation 2020
Table 10: Breast – Reconstructive Procedures
Table 11: Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures, 2020
Table 12: Breast – Cosmetic Minimally-Invasive Procedures, 2020
Table 13: Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures by Age 13-19, 2020
Table 14: Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures by Age 20-29, 2020
Table 15: Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures by Age 30-39, 2020
Table 16: Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures by Age 40-54, 2020
Table 17: Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures by Age 55-69, 2020
Table 18: Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures by Age 70 and over, 2020
Table 19: Breast – New England & Middle Atlantic, 2020
Table 20: Breast – East North Central & West North Central, 2020
Table 21: Breast – South Atlantic, 2020
Table 22: Breast – East South Central & West South Central, 2020
Table 23: Breast – Mountain & Pacific, 2020
Table 24: Breast – Regional Distribution, 2020
Table 25: Breast – New England & Middle Atlantic (Percentage), 2020
Table 26: Breast – East North Central & West North Central (Percentage), 2020
Table 27: Breast – South Atlantic (Percentage), 2020
Table 28: Breast – East South Central & West South Central (Percentage), 2020
Table 29: Breast – Mountain & Pacific (Percentage), 2020
Table 30: Breast – Region, 2020
Table 31: Breast – Region (Percentage), 2020
Table 32: Breast – National Average Surgeon/Physician Fee and Total Expenditure
Table 33: Breast – Cosmetic Surgical Procedures by Group
Table 34: Reconstructive Breast Procedures (with Age Distribution)
Table 35: Breast – Reconstructive Surgical Procedures by Group
Table 36: Breast – Body Contouring after Massive Weight Loss Procedures
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