2005/03/18 Cosmetic
Procedures Become Even More Popular
The battle against wrinkles is moving from the operating room to
the office as many men and women are forgoing facelifts in favor
of injectable wrinkle fillers like Hylaform, according to a new
report on plastic surgery trends (search). The American Society
of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) report shows the number of surgical cosmetic
procedures has dropped by 8 percent from 2000 to 2004, while the
number of nonsurgical cosmetic procedures has risen by 36 percent
during the same time period.
2005/02/17 Nips,
Ticks On The Rise
A flood of reality television shows and media coverage on plastic
surgery and cosmetic procedures may have inspired millions to opt
for the growing array of face- and figure-enhancing options now
available. A new report shows the number of surgical and nonsurgical
cosmetic procedures performed in the U.S. rose by 44 percent in
2004 to nearly 11.9 million.
2004/10/19 Inamed's
Dermal Filler Hylaform Honored with Allure Magazine's ``Best of
Beauty'' Breakthrough Award
INAMED Corporation announced today that Hylaform, a hyaluronic acid
based dermal filler, recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration,
was named a winner of Allure's 2004 Best of Beauty Breakthrough
Award in its October issue. This is the second year in a row that
Allure magazine has honored Inamed's facial products with the Breakthrough
Award. In 2003, CosmoDerm and CosmoPlast were honored.
Current Item 1 Cosmetic Procedures Become Even More Popular ... many men and
women are forgoing facelifts in favor of injectable wrinkle fillers
such as Hylaform (FOX News Report)