Data Analysis and Insights
Cosmetic dental work emerges as the most popular
cosmetic procedure among U.S. adults, with a substantial
46% of the adult population opting for these services. This indicates a strong preference for dental aesthetics and health, significantly outpacing other cosmetic interventions.
Laser Treatment Holds Second Place
Laser treatment, with an
18% adoption rate among U.S. adults, ranks second in popularity for cosmetic procedures. The considerable gap between laser treatment and cosmetic dental work highlights diverse priorities in cosmetic enhancements.
Weight Loss Surgery and Breast Surgery: Less Common but Notable
Weight loss surgery and breast surgery hold lower spots in cosmetic procedure preferences, with
11% and
9% of the adult population opting for them, respectively. Despite their lower rankings, these procedures represent significant aspects of the
cosmetic surgery landscape.
A combined
64% of U.S. adults prefer non-surgical cosmetic procedures (cosmetic dental work and laser treatment) over surgical options. This suggests a growing trend towards less invasive cosmetic enhancements.
Surgical Cosmetic Procedures: A Minor Share
Surgical procedures, such as weight loss surgery and breast surgery, collectively account for only
20% of the cosmetic procedure preferences among U.S. adults. This underlines a more cautious approach towards more invasive
cosmetic surgeries.