Newswise — MAYWOOD, Ill. -- Breast augmentations are the most common form of plastic surgery nationwide, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Loyola University Health System plastic surgeons are seeing similar trends in their practice. The number of women who are getting breast implants also is up from last year. In 2011, 307,180 women nationwide underwent a breast augmentation procedure while 296, 203 women had the same surgery in 2010.

“I have certainly seen an increase in elective cosmetic procedures in my practice,” said Victor Cimino, MD, a board-certified plastic surgeon at LUHS. “This is a sign the economy may be improving and people may have more disposable income to spend on cosmetic enhancements.”

Other cosmetic surgery procedures that topped the list included: nose reshaping (243,772); liposuction (204,702); eyelid surgery (196,286); and face lifts (119,026). The top five minimally invasive procedures were: Botulinum Toxin A (5,670,788); soft-tissue fillers (1,891,158); chemical peels (1,110,464); laser-hair removal (1,078,612); and microdermabrasion (900,439). The least popular procedures nationwide were pectoral implants (317), calf augmentation (405) and buttock implants (1,149).

“The top surgical procedures that we do at Loyola mirror the national statistics,” Dr. Cimino said. “However, we opt to use various peels and lasers to rejuvenate the skin over other minimally invasive procedures such as microdermabrasion.”

Dr. Cimino is available for consultations at the Loyola Center for Aesthetics in Oak Brook. This facility combines the expertise and resources of a major academic medical center with the conveniences and comfort of an outpatient setting. Loyola offers a full range of services from anti-aging procedures, laser-hair removal and eyelash-enhancing treatments to cosmetic facial and body surgeries. For more information, call 630-953-6679 or visit www.loyolamedicine.org.

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