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The Economy Impacts Cosmetic SurgeryJune 8, 2009 How is the economy affecting the number of cosmetic procedures being done in the U.S.? Well, it depends on the type of procedure. Make sure you see our conditions of use for the cosmeticprocedureinfo.org website Some numbers are down, but others are up. Surveys show that some people looking for jobs may see cosmetic procedures as a way to look younger, and thus more desirable in the marketplace. These people tend to get less invasive procedures, although some are opting for surgical correction of things like sagging jowls and droopy eyelids. But more serious procedures such as face lifts or tummy tucks are seeing a decline, as people put off elective procedures due to having less money. The cost of cosmetic surgery is not inexpensive, and obviously for someone out of work, that cost makes any consideration of such a procedure impossible. Another trend being reported is a continuation of the increase in the number of men opting for cosmetic surgeries and procedures. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thank you so much for visiting. We hope you found our site and information to be useful. If you did - make sure that you tell a friend. You may also have additional questions or issue to explore in the future. So don't forget to bookmark this page so you can return. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For more topics, you can also see our cosmetic surgery sitemap. For additional links, see our cosmetic surgery resources page. © | All rights reserved. |
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