
The figures do not come as a surprise to Daniel C. Mills, MD, President of ASAPS. “The numbers have been increasing in our industry year-over-year for a variety of reasons, he states. “A healthy economy with the lowest unemployment rate since 2008, a desire on the part of baby-boomers and their offspring to remain competitive in a youth-centric workforce, younger generations recognizing the value in preventative anti-aging care, and of course, procedural and technological innovations that provide patients with more personalized options in both the surgical and nonsurgical categories.