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Posted by Sandy
November 6, 2008

ASDSA new study conducted by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) and Dermik Laboratories, a business of sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC, reveals the influencers that impact a woman’s decision when considering medical anti-aging treatments.� The study surveyed women ages 35-69 who’ve considered a medical anti-aging treatment, as well as previous patients who have had fillers or injectable procedures.

According to the study, the top three factors that influence a woman’s decision to either move forward or decline a medical anti-aging treatment, such as injectables are:

1. Physician Training and Expertise: 95 percent of women considering a treatment ranked a physician’s training and experience with the procedure or product as most important compared with other factors, such as how the product works or how quickly results appear.

2. Gradual Results that Last Two Years: 89 percent of women preferred gradual results lasting two years over immediate results lasting six months.� Additionally, 75 percent of women preferred gradual results lasting two years versus 25 percent who preferred immediate results lasting one year.

3. Information from Physician and Web sites: 99 percent of women receive information about medical anti-aging treatments from health care providers or health and medical Web sites.� When making a final decision, a woman’s doctor was cited as the best source of information.

“These findings illustrate a positive trend toward more consumers being educated about procedures before moving forward with any type of cosmetic treatment.� Women are not willing to sacrifice the safety or quality of their procedures,” says Susan Weinkle, M.D., member of the ASDS.� “Anti-aging treatments are medical procedures and should be approached as such.� For this reason, the ASDS has made a concerted effort over the past few years to educate the public about the importance of conducting research to identify a qualified and properly trained practitioner to ensure a safe and optimal treatment outcome.� Our patient’s safety is our main concern, so we are pleased to see that these messages are being heard.”

Additional study results show:

* Only 15 percent of women who have undergone previous anti-aging procedures are influenced by friends, family or a co-worker’s recommendation.
* 60 percent of women are influenced by the price of a treatment.
* One-in-three women who have had an injectable treatment have also had another type of non-invasive medical anti-aging treatment.
* 58 percent of women who’ve considered an anti-aging procedure are more likely to trade off cost for long-lasting results.
* 91 percent of injectable users and women considering anti-aging treatments would rather have results last longer rather than occur immediately.

About the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery

With more than 5,000 members, The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, founded in 1970, is the largest specialty organization in the world exclusively representing dermasurgeons, board-certified physicians who are specifically trained to treat the health, function and appearance of the skin and soft tissue, with both medically necessary and cosmetic procedures, using both surgical and non-surgical methods. For more information on cosmetic skin procedures and referrals to ASDS members in your state, please contact the ASDS Consumer Hotline, 1-800-441-ASDS (2737), during weekday business hours or log on at www.asds.net.

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