tailieunhanh - ISAPS International Survey on Aesthetic/Cosmetic Procedures Performed in 2010
As we look at this sublime work of some thousand years ago, we see a rigid ceramic: terracotta. Yet the lips seem as tender as a mother's lips today. The opposites of hard and soft were made one by the artist. Don't we need to see people are trying to put these opposites together in themselves, to be fair to them? Men have seen women as soft, as comforts against a cold world, but need to see a woman as logical, practical, determined, also, in order to be fair to her. A woman often sees a man as only tough and unfeeling. That he may also. | ISAPS International Survey on Aesthetic Cosmetic Procedures Performed in 2010 Methodology Survey participants completed a two-page English-based questionnaire that focused on the number of surgical and non-surgical procedures they performed in 2010. The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons ISAPS issued an invitation to participate in the study to approximately 20 000 Plastic Surgeons whose contact information is housed in their proprietary database. In addition a request was made that all National Societies encourage their members constituents to take part in the survey. Three reminder requests were distributed in order to maximize the response. A total of 698 completed responses were received in time for tabulation. Final figures have been projected to reflect international statistics and are exclusively based on the estimated number of Plastic Surgeons in each country and the responding sample. Whereas the study funded by the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery includes Board Certified Plastic Surgeons Dermatologists and Otolaryngologists this International Survey is focused entirely on board certified or national equivalent Plastic Surgeons. To aid in tallying the world-wide number of plastic surgeons representatives from National Societies provided the counts for over 90 of the 33 000 total estimated plastic surgeons. For cases in which the National Society did not provide its country s total a regression equation was created to estimate the number of plastic surgeons in the country based on its population size and Gross Domestic Product. In cases where a country received an insufficient survey response the projection base included respondents from the country s continent. A weighting system was employed to emphasize responses from the particular country. Caution is urged when comparing against prior years because studies such as this can experience substantial variances within specific procedures. In addition the overall .
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