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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL (April 27, 2021) - The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) - the world s largest plastic surgery organization, representing nearly 8,000 members - today released the 2020 results of the organization s annual procedure survey coupled with national consumer research reflecting trends during the COVID-19 era to help predict what 2021 will bring.
The Society s board-certified plastic surgeons reported they stopped performing elective surgical procedures for an average of 8.1 weeks in 2020 due to COVID-19, or 15 percent of the year, which mirrors the decline in the total number of procedures performed last year.
ASPS Survey Finds Americans Have More Positive Attitude Toward Plastic Surgery During COVID-19
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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, III., April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) – the world s largest plastic surgery organization, representing nearly 8,000 members – today released the 2020 results of the organization s annual procedure survey coupled with national consumer research reflecting trends during the COVID-19 era to help predict what 2021 will bring.
The Society s board-certified plastic surgeons reported they stopped performing elective surgical procedures for an average of 8.1 weeks in 2020 due to COVID-19, or 15 percent of the year, which mirrors the decline in the total number of procedures performed last year.
ASPS Survey Finds Americans Have More Positive Attitude Toward Plastic Surgery During COVID-19