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Focus on Face and Fat Revealed In New Plastic Surgery Statistics More Patients Using Their Own Fat to Sculpt A new study by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons shows that Americans want their face and bodies to look as good as possible as revealed in their annual stats on plastic surgery procedures which show an increase of 3% in cosmetic procedures over the previous year. ASPS statists show there were 17.1 million minimally-invasive and surgical cosmetic procedures carried out in the U.S in 2016. The study reveals an increasing trend in both facelifts and fat. Filling and Sculpting Done Using Patients Own Fat From harvesting fat to improve other body parts to reducing body fat, the study shows new trends in cosmetics connected†¦show more content†¦Its All About that Face As per the latest data, facelifts made a comeback in 2016 after falling out of the top 5 most performed cosmetic surgical procedures in 2015. As per Dr. Johnson, patients are intrigued by the immediate improvements to their faces as shown by how popular face shade and shape apps and filters have become. Although other options for facial rejuvenation are available, having a facelift performed by a plastic surgeon that is board-certified will provide dramatic, long-term results. This is why facelifts are back in the top 5 of the most performed cosmetic surgical procedures. Top 5 Minimally-Intrusive and Cosmetic Surgical Procedures Cosmetic surgical procedures for this year overall increased at a rate of 4%, which was slightly higher when compared to cosmetic procedures that were minimally-invasive which grew by 3%. Although body augmentations are still popular, the face was the focus of 3 of the top 5 cosmetic surgical procedures. In 2016, almost 1.8 million cosmetic surgical procedures were carried out and the top 5 included: 1. Breast augmentation (290,467 procedures, an increase of 4 % over 2015) 2. 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