PUBLISHER: Fairfield Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1420343
PUBLISHER: Fairfield Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1420343
In an era where aesthetics and self-expression take center stage, facial bone contouring surgery has emerged as a transformative solution. This innovative cosmetic procedure not only enhances facial harmony but also corrects deformities, catering to the growing demand for facial perfection.
A recent report published by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons revealed a staggering 64% increase in facial bone surgeries among patients under the age of 30. This surge is attributed to people's increasing fascination with both surgical and non-surgical cosmetic treatments, driven by the desire to address facial imperfections and achieve facial symmetry.
The influence of celebrity culture on individuals' decisions cannot be overstated. According to a survey conducted by the American Academy of Facial and Plastic Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), a remarkable 82% of surgeons believe that celebrities play a pivotal role in inspiring patients to opt for cosmetic surgery.
Furthermore, the world of rhinoplasty is booming, with Iran taking the lead. A study conducted by the Rhinology Research Society of Iran in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University revealed that rhinoplasty is performed seven times more frequently in Iran than in the United States.
Facial bone contouring surgeries are not limited to enhancing aesthetics; they also hold tremendous potential in the medical field. These surgeries can correct facial bone deformities, improve functionality, and repair genetic facial disorders and fractures. For instance, the correction of a deviated septum is a common cause of breathing impairment, and facial bone surgery can help align the nasal structure to restore normal breathing.
Sleep apnea, a prevalent disorder, can be treated with Maxilla & Mandible surgery, offering relief to those affected. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cleft palate defects affect one in every 700 infants and are the second most common birth defect in the U.S. The increasing incidence of cleft palate defects is expected to drive the demand for facial bone contouring surgeries.
The surge in private expenditure on aesthetic and wellness procedures is a global phenomenon, impacting both developing and developed countries. Increased awareness and affordability are key factors driving the growth of the facial bone contouring market.
A recent survey by the International Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (IASPS) revealed a significant increase in aesthetic procedures performed in developing countries like Brazil and India. This trend is expected to further boost the demand for facial bone contouring surgeries.
Aesthetic surgery tourism, driven by cost-effectiveness, has significantly contributed to the growth of the facial bone contouring market. Many travel and tourism companies now offer all-inclusive vacation packages, including aesthetic surgery, attracting patients from around the world.
Developing economies are enticing patients with state-of-the-art facilities and affordable after-surgery services. The cost differential between facial bone contouring procedures in developed and developing countries is a key driver, especially as these procedures are often paid for out of pocket.
The facial bone contouring market is divided into four major surgery types: zygomatic bone surgery, mentoplasty & genioplasty, rhinoplasty, and maxilla & mandible surgery. These surgeries are performed in hospitals and specialty clinics dedicated to facial bone contouring.
The end-user segments in the facial bone contouring market include specialty clinics and hospitals. Geographically, the market has been analyzed across North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), and the Middle East and Africa (MEA).