Author: York YatesSource: ezinearticles.com
Plastic surgery is so common in Utah Salt Lake City was the city "in vain" by Forbes Magazine selected. Do not believe us? the study was the number of plastic surgeons per capita, and comparison of 50 U.S. cities, Salt Lake City plastic surgeon has six per 100,000 people. new York City has four plastic surgeons per 100,000 people and Los Angeles 4.1 per 100,000 inhabitants. Miami plastic surgeon claims 5.2 per every 100,000. So the obvious question is why there are so, tummy tuck, many cosmetic surgeons in Salt Lake City, Utah at all? As a practicing plastic surgeon in North Salt Lake, Layton, Utah, I feel that I have a good handle on what's happening on.a little background information in order. the predominant religion in Utah is Mormon or LDS, which is about 60% -70% of Utahns. no, it is not surprising, are clothing, polygamists that you see on TV, just normal people, the common beliefs. Within and between districts, the Mormons go to church with his "station" at the same time every Sunday and get to know very well comparable with the way we do. Mormons are known for many children and generally get married and have children relatively early age. Utah has some of the most beautiful women in the U.S. (I am a bit 'part here, but it's true) and take care of many well.So you have a perfect storm of young mothers that are made with children at a young age. Birth and the associated stretch marks, loose hanging, tummy tuck, skin and have taken a toll on his belly and breasts. they are generally attractive and take care of their image and appearance. they have an extensive social network of many women who previously had plastic surgery and there are a lot of "keeping up with the Jones'" can pressure. after plastic surgery is very socially acceptable, what is surprising in Utah, the stranger with a share of Hollywood-based opinion Utah.a very high level of plastic surgery in Utah, perhaps the body contour and breast surgery. in general, a "Mom Makeover includes various combinations of a breast lift, breast augmentation, abdominoplasty and liposuction. These women are relatively conservative who just want their bodies back. From my cosmetic practice in Utah, I would estimate that 95 % of my female patients and 80% for me to see one of these reasons procedures.Another for plastic surgery so popular in Utah, the number of patients from out of town traveling for plastic surgery. the cost of plastic surgery is enough to cheap if the rest of the United States, for example, compared to the cost of abdominoplasty about $ 5,000 – $ 15,000 in places like California – $ 7,000 to $ 8,000 as a comparison. the cost of breast augmentation is about $ 4000, compared to about $ 6,000 – $ 10,000 in many other states. the competition on the number of plastic surgeons have pushed the price down. Similarly, the cost of developing life a little less of patients in many areas of the United States are from all over the country flocked to benefit from lower prices. I would say that 20% of patients in cosmetic surgery office in my state visit. Salt Lake City has a large, comfortable, international airport, which makes travel easy and is a short flight from California and other more populated areas.Although the cost much cheaper, which is not a statement of quality. do to save costs, many plastic surgeons in Utah their procedures in an office operating room to reduce investment costs. in Overall, the marketing budget for the plastic surgeon Utah significantly lower than that of, say, a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills. all savings and patience are certainly a number of other factors that explain the number of plastic surgeons in Utah, but the "Mama Makeover" and travel out of town to help patients on the list.
Dr. York Yates is a board certified plastic surgeon serving the Salt Lake City, Utah area. He provides a variety of cosmetic and reconstructive services including breast augmentation, tummy tuck & liposuction.
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