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Plastic surgery in China has seen explosive growth and is now among the world's leading markets, as reported by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Its global statistics reveal that China ranks third for both the number of practicing plastic surgeons and popularity as a destination for medical tourism. Statista forecasts that China's aesthetics market could exceed 310 billion yuan in revenue by 2023.
What drives this surge in demand? The answer lies in economic growth, increased accessibility to luxury items, evolving societal norms on cosmetic procedures, and the influence of social media platforms. With the rapid development of modern plastic surgery in China since the late 19th century, local surgeons have honed their skills both abroad and through extensive trning during World War II.
The history of plastic surgery in ancient China can be traced back to BC 179-122 when a book attributed to Liu An mentioned that a pregnant woman who had seen a hare gave birth to a child with a cleft lip. Modern advancements have transformed the practice into an advanced field with local surgeons collaborating with international counterparts.
According to Deloitte's report, China's aesthetics market expansion rate outpaces global averages. Insights from this study highlight:
Southern cities see more acceptance and interest in cosmetic medicine than northern regions.
Women aged 20-35 are the primary consumers driving aesthetic medicine demand.
Mature female customers exhibit higher spending levels.
Research on sex differences reveals that Chinese women show a more positive attitude toward plastic surgery compared to their male counterparts. Older men in China tend to hold similarly favorable views as younger men. In contrast, among women, no age disparity is observed.
In 2017, Chinese aesthetic medicine clinics performed over 16 million procedures, with estimates suggesting that China may now be the world leader in plastic surgery services. This growth can partly be attributed to social media trends and celebrity influence on new fad surgeries such as elf ears.
As a result of this trend, leading Asian plastic surgeons are relocating their practices within Australia, providing premier care to Chinese-speaking patients without the challenges of international travel.
Dr. Ellis Choy, with his heritage background and fluency in three dialects, brings an unparalleled understanding of both the unique anatomical requirements and cultural perspectives on beauty among Chinese patients.
With this knowledge, Dr. Choy offers a wide range of surgical options including:
Fat grafting for facial contouring
Rhinoplasty to refine noses
Breast augmentation tlored to petite figure preference
Body surgeries focusing on body shaping for proportional changes
For non-surgical treatments, AF Aesthetics provides a full suite of services using advanced technology and personalized care.
To schedule your consultation with Asian Plastic Surgery in Sydney or any other location in Australia, please contact us through our website or call +02 5104 9703.
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