Dermatologists
are key influence
ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill., July 19, 2016
/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The percentage of consumers considering a cosmetic
medical procedure has almost doubled since 2013, according to survey data
released today by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS).
Nearly 60 percent of consumers now say they
are considering a cosmetic treatment, up from 30 percent just three years ago,
according to the ASDS Consumer Survey on Cosmetic Dermatologic Procedures.
"Cosmetic medical treatments continue to
grow in popularity," said ASDS President Naomi Lawrence, M.D. "One of
the keys reasons why is because patients trust their dermatologists and the
advanced techniques and cutting-edge technologies that will improve their
appearance."
Data from the annual ASDS survey reflects
overall consumer views on cosmetic medical treatments and ratings for 10
specific procedures.
For the fourth year in a row, dermatologists
ranked as the No. 1 of 14 factors influencing the decision to have a cosmetic
procedure. Consumers also rated dermatologists as the physician of choice in
eight of the 10 treatment categories.
Of the 11 factors influencing the selection
of a practitioner, consumers rated highly the choices involving physician
expertise. The specialty in which the physician is board-certified, the level
of the physician's licensure and referral from a physician ranked as three of
the four top factors.
"Board certification offers patients
peace of mind that their dermatologist has the expertise and training to
provide the care for their skin health and beauty needs," Lawrence said.
"Our ASDS members are proven skin experts who are committed to meeting the
needs of their patients."
In two survey questions, ASDS member
dermatologists swept all 10 cosmetic treatment categories. The first question –
answered by patients whose cosmetic treatments were performed by dermatologists
– the majority of respondents in all categories indicated their dermatologist
is an ASDS member. In the second question, the majority of prospective patients
in all treatment categories said they would consider an ASDS member for their
procedure.
The survey also uncovered the reasons why
people are turning to cosmetic procedures, with wanting "to feel more
confident" as the top reason. Next were wanting "to feel more
attractive" and wanting to "look as young as I feel or better for my age."
About the
Survey
Date were obtained through a blind online
survey conducted from April 20 to May 1 through the web-based Survata service.
The survey received 7,322 responses.
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