Non-Invasive Aesthetic Surgery More Popular Than Ever
October 31st, 2008
The economy may be in a slump, but the aesthetic surgery industry is getting a boost from the current economic climate.
MarketWatch.com, part of The Wall Street Journal’s empire, published an article detailing current trends in cosmetic and aesthetic surgery as determined by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. While traditional cosmetic procedures such as breast implants and liposuction saw dramatic decreases, services like Botox and Smart Lipo saw rapid increases in the number of services performed.
As patients opt for less-expensive aesthetic procedures, non-invasive cosmetic surgeons like Dr. Sam Assassa of Beverly Hills Aesthetics are sure to see a continued rise in demand for their services.
“In the current economy, of course people are going to opt for minimally invasive cosmetic procedures,” said Dr. Assassa. “They are less expensive, and a great alternative when downtime is not an option – people simply can’t leave work for weeks at a time to recover from traditional cosmetic surgery.”
To read the full article, visit MarketWatch Online. Also, check out Dr. Assassa’s latest press release for more information on his physician training and non-surgical aesthetic surgery patient practice.
Entry Filed under: Beverly Hills Cosmetic Services, Dr. Sam Assassa, Los Angeles Cosmetic Surgery, Non-Surgical Aesthetic Surgery






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