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American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Survey

July 13, 2010 @ 09:56 AM — by Dr. Leonard
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The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS) recently published an article titled, “To Tell or Not To Tell”, which describes the fact that people undergoing cosmetic surgical procedures today are more willing and open to talk about having them than in the past.

The AACS survey of more than 1200 people shows that 71 percent believe that society is less judgmental about cosmetic surgery than it was five years ago.  It also revealed that approximately 62 percent feel that society’s attitude toward cosmetic surgery makes them feel more comfortable about getting cosmetic surgery.

In general, I agree with the results of the survey; however, having specialized in hair restoration surgery now for more than 24 years, I can tell you that this field of cosmetic surgery is different from virtually all others with regard to patient openness.   Please click here to read the rest of my post.

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