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Cosmetic Surgery Procedures as Luxury Goods
Measuring Price and Demand in Facial Plastic Surgery
Ramsey Alsarraf, MD, MPH;
Nicole W. Alsarraf, MES;
Wayne F. Larrabee, Jr, MD;
Calvin M. Johnson, Jr, MD
Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2002;4:105-110.
Objectives To evaluate the relationship between cosmetic facial plastic surgery
procedure price and demand, and to test the hypothesis that these procedures
function as luxury goods in the marketplace, with an upward-sloping demand
curve.
Methods Data were derived from a survey that was sent to every (N = 1727) active
fellow, member, or associate of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery, assessing the costs and frequency of 4 common cosmetic
facial plastic surgery procedures (face-lift, brow-lift, blepharoplasty, and
rhinoplasty) for 1999 and 1989. An economic analysis was performed to assess
the relationship of price and demand for these procedures.
Results A significant association was found between increasing surgeons' fees
and total charges for cosmetic facial plastic surgery procedures and increasing
demand for these procedures, as measured by their annual frequency (P .003). After a multiple regression analysis correcting
for confounding variables, this association of increased price with increased
demand holds for each of the 4 procedures studied, across all US regions,
and for both periods surveyed.
Conclusions Cosmetic facial plastic surgery procedures do appear to function as
luxury goods in the marketplace, with an upward-sloping demand curve. This
stands in contrast to other, traditional, goods for which demand typically
declines as price increases. It appears that economic methods can be used
to evaluate cosmetic procedure trends; however, these methods must be founded
on the appropriate economic theory.
From the Hedgewood Surgical Center, New Orleans, La (Drs R. Alsarraf
and Johnson); and the Larrabee Center for Facial Plastic Surgery, Seattle,
Wash (Dr Larrabee). Ms N.W. Alsarraf is a private consultant. Dr R. Alsarraf
and Ms N. W. Alsarraf are now at The Newbury Center, Boston, Mass.
RELATED LETTER
Economics of Aesthetic Surgery
Lloyd M. Krieger and Ramsey Alsarraf
Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2002;4(3):200.
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