Trends in Cosmetic Surgery

In recent years, cosmetic procedures have become more mainstream than ever in the United States—embraced by people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. According to the 2023 Global Survey by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), the U.S. leads the world in total cosmetic procedures performed, with a growing preference for non-surgical treatments like Botox and fillers. This blog post explores key insights from the ISAPS report, including the breakdown between surgical and non-surgical procedures, the most popular treatments for men and women, and the age groups most likely to seek aesthetic enhancements.


Cosmetic Procedures in the U.S. (2023)

Whether you're curious about national trends or considering a procedure yourself, this data-driven overview offers a clear snapshot of the cosmetic landscape in America today.

 

Types of Procedures

Surgical vs. Non-surgical Cosmedic Procedures (2023)

Total Procedures: ~6,196,700

Surgical Procedures: ~1,791,100

Non-Surgical Procedures: 4,405,599

Roughly 71% of cosmetic procedures in the U.S. were non-surgical, underscoring the growing demand for less invasive aesthetic treatments.


Most Popular Procedures

Top 10 Surgical Procedures

  1. Liposuction: 396,501

  2. Breast Augmentation: 293,359396,501

  3. Abdominoplasty: (Tummy Tuck)172,283

  4. Breast Lift: 139,016

  5. Eyelid Surgery: (Blepharoplasty)138,809

  6. Rhinoplasty: 106,705

  7. Facelift: 84,097

  8. Breast Reduction: 79,173

  9. Fat Grafting: 74,371

  10. Buttock Augmentation: 48,176


Top 10 Non-surgical Procedures

  1. Botulinum Toxin: (e.g., Botox) 4,406,954

  2. Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: 2,745,431

  3. Hair Removal: 749,719

  4. Non-Surgical Skin Tightening: 450,406

  5. Calcium Hydroxylapatite: 328,189

  6. Photo Rejuvenation: (IPL) 308,970

  7. Fat Reduction: (Non-Surgical) 284,682

  8. Permanent Make-up: 266,497

  9. Laser Skin Resurfacing: 261,032

  10. Chemical Peel: 254,985


Demographics

Popular Surgical Procedures among Women vs. Men

  1. Liposuction 368,000 / 28,501 (women / men)

  2. Breast Augmentation 292,000 / 1,359

  3. Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) 165,000 / 7,283

  4. Breast Lift 138,000 / 1,016

  5. Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty) / 110,000 28,809

  6. Rhinoplasty 75,000 / 31,705

  7. Facelift 70,000 / 14,097

  8. Breast Reduction 72,000 / 7,173

  9. Fat Grafting 71,000 / 1,371

  10. Buttock Augmentation 47,000 / 1,176

The ISAPS report does not provide a gender-specific breakdown for non-surgical procedures in the U.S., but global data shows that women account for approximately 85–90% of non-surgical cosmetic treatments, such as Botox and fillers.


Popular procedures among Age Group

Age group: % of Total Procedures

  • 18–34: 33.3%

  • 35–50: 36.3%

  • 51–64: 20.1%

  • 65+: 6.3%

  • Under 18: 4.0%

 

Key Trends by Age Group

  • Non-surgical treatments peak earlier (age 18–34) as they are lower-risk, lower-cost, and often maintenance-focused.

  • Surgical treatments peak between 35–50, when age-related changes become more visible and motivation for longer-lasting results increases.

  • Both categories decline after age 50, but the drop is steeper for non-surgical procedures, suggesting surgical options remain appealing for dramatic rejuvenation even in older age groups.

 

Age 65+

  • Trends suggest interest in refined, natural-looking results, often through targeted, non-invasive procedures.

  • Individuals in this group may have more disposable income and prioritize quality-of-life improvements.

Most Common Procedures – Age 65+

  1. Botulinum Toxin: 363,998

  2. Hyaluronic Acid: 102,142

  3. Liposuction: 22,380

  4. Skin Tightening: 11,561

  5. Rhinoplasty: 6,891

 

Observations – Age 65+

  • Botulinum Toxin (e.g., Botox) is by far the most popular procedure in this age group, reflecting a strong preference for non-surgical facial rejuvenation.

  • Liposuction remains relevant among seniors, likely for localized fat removal.

  • Rhinoplasty still sees use, even at older ages, possibly for both cosmetic and functional improvements.


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