The 2024 ASPS Procedural Statistics Report shows a rise in body contouring and injectables
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Despite economic headwinds in 2024, overall patient demand for plastic surgery procedures remained steady, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) revealed in its latest annual report. The 2024 ASPS Procedural Statistics Report found that the total number of cosmetic surgeries and minimally invasive treatments remained stable in 2024, showing respective 1 percent and 3 percent year-over-year increases.
“Patients continued to prioritize their aesthetic health in 2024 despite the unpredictable economic uncertainty they faced throughout the year, with growth across plastic surgical procedures, minimally invasive treatments and reconstructive surgery,” said ASPS President Scott Hollenbeck, MD. “People want to look and feel their best so they can face the challenges of everyday life with greater confidence. However, amid ongoing economic uncertainty, safety must remain the top priority. We strongly recommend that patients consult ASPS Member Surgeons for any cosmetic or reconstructive procedure to ensure the highest standard of care.”
Most Popular Procedures
Of the nearly 1.6 million cosmetic surgical procedures performed in 2024, the top five were:
Of the over 28.5 million minimally invasive procedures in 2024, the top five were:
- Neuromodulator injections: 9,883,711 procedures
- Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers: 5,331,426 procedures
- Skin resurfacing (e.g., dermabrasion, chemical peel, ablative/non-ablative laser, microdermabrasion): 3,703,305 procedures
- Skin treatment (e.g., laser hair removal, IPL treatment, laser tattoo removal, laser treatment of leg veins): 3,112,056 procedures
- Lip augmentation (with injectable materials): 1,449,565 procedures
Of the more than 1 million reconstructive procedures performed in 2024, the top five were:
Lifts, Tucks and Weight Loss
Plastic surgeons are playing an increasingly crucial role in many patients’ weight loss journeys, bringing both medical expertise and years of experience in helping individuals restore their physical health. For the first time, the 2024 ASPS Procedural Statistics Report has measured the prescription of weight loss medications by its members, with over 800,000 aesthetic patients utilizing them to support their health goals in 2024.
The report found 20 percent of GLP-1 patients under the care of ASPS Member Surgeons have already undergone plastic surgery, while 39 percent are considering a surgical procedure and 41 percent are considering a nonsurgical procedure. While not a substitute for weight loss surgery, body contouring procedures can help GLP-1 patients achieve balance, improved functionality and enhanced self-esteem. It is important to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon to safely navigate the plastic surgery and weight loss journey.
Tummy tucks remained the second most popular procedure, with a 1 percent increase from 2023. Facelifts and forehead lifts both grew by 1 percent as well. Buttock and thigh lifts rose by 3 percent, upper arm lifts grew by 2 percent and neck lifts climbed by 2 percent.
Injectables on the Rise
Likely due to their affordability and short recovery times, minimally invasive injectable treatments grew 3 percent in 2024, well over the 1 percent increase that surgical cosmetic procedures saw. Injectables, known for their personalization and subtle results, remained a clear favorite. Neuromodulators such as Botox® saw a 4 percent year-over-year increase, maintaining their spot as the top minimally invasive treatment, while hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers grew by 1 percent. Demand for lip and non-HA fillers remained consistently strong.
Safety Before Savings
Regardless of aesthetic goals or budget, safety must remain paramount. By choosing an ASPS Member Surgeon, patients can ensure they are getting the care they deserve. ASPS sets the standard for excellence in plastic surgery by prioritizing expertise, ethics and patient care. ASPS Member Surgeons have been certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) and have more than six years of surgical training and experience, with at least three years specifically dedicated to plastic surgery. Patients can use the ASPS Find a Surgeon tool to find a qualified plastic surgeon in their area who is the best fit for them.
For more information, visit PlasticSurgery.org/Stats2024.
About the American Society of Plastic Surgeons
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) is the largest organization of board-certified plastic surgeons in the world. Representing more than 11,000 physician members worldwide, the society is recognized as a leading authority and information source on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. Founded in 1931, the society represents physicians who have been certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
SOURCE American Society of Plastic Surgeons