ACCS president Russell Knudsen said the global downturn had not adversely affected the Australian industry.
"Demand for cosmetic medical procedures has continued to rise with college member practices reporting increases of 10-20 per cent over the last 12 months," News.com.au quoted Knudsen as saying.
"When you consider the number of cosmetic procedures performed, and the number of take-home anti-ageing products consumed, it is reasonable to estimate that Australians now spend as much as 1 billion dollars annually on appearance medicine," he said.
Knudsen said there were around 16,000 breast augmentations performed in the last year and 15,000 liposuction procedures.
--ANI
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