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Cosmetic Surgery UK Market Report 2ed

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What the report includes

  • The impact of Covid-19
  • Markets
    • Cosmetic surgery
    • Cosmetic dentistry
    • Non-surgical cosmetic treatments
    • Hair restoration
  • Politics, regulation and oversight
  • Payors
  • Market insight
  • Investors
  • Market Potential
  • Appendices
    Glossary
    Regulators
    Trade bodies
    Major providers profiles
    Procedure price list survey
    Financial appendix

 

Who is the report for

  • Hospital & Clinic C-suite Professionals
  • Specialist Acute Medical Care Providers
  • Specialist Cosmetic Surgery Clinics
  • Dentistry Groups
  • Private Medical Insurance Groups
  • Investors
  • Banks
  • Private Equity
  • Think Tanks
  • Lawyers
  • Management Consultants

 

What You Get

  • Print package – single-user Printed Hard Copy
  • Digital package – Multi-user Digital PDF and Data in Excel files + Printed Hard Copy

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Demand for cosmetic treatments holds up in the face of coronavirus

The second edition of LaingBuisson’s Cosmetic Surgery UK market report is essential reading for everyone involved in this cyclically sensitive part of our health economy, be they a provider, a commissioner, an investor, an advisor or a policy maker. Written and researched during the coronavirus pandemic by Liz Heath, the report draws on data collected by LaingBuisson and also Google Trends to gauge the popularity of different treatments and the emerging trends in this market.

The report not only covers cosmetic surgery, but also non-surgical cosmetic treatments, cosmetic dentistry and, for the first time, hair restoration. There is also an additional chapter dedicated to looking at the impact of Covid-19 on this market.

LaingBuisson estimates that the UK market for cosmetic surgery and treatments was worth around £286 million in 2018. The main payors are individuals paying from their own pockets, prioritising cosmetic treatments over other discretionary spending. Growth has resulted in cosmetic treatments becoming culturally acceptable across all sections of society and more accessible through less expensive non-surgical procedures. There is also a clear trend showing people who have used non-surgical cosmetic treatments as part of their beauty and wellbeing regime opting for surgical procedures at a later date.

The report also includes data that supports the anecdotal evidence that demand for cosmetic procedures is holding up in the face of coronavirus. While surgical procedures were down in the months to August 2020, there has been a surge in demand for non-invasive procedures and Google trend data shows that interest in cosmetic procedures has already returned to its pre-Covid levels.

Published: December 2020 (255pp)

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