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  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Academic cosmetic surgery practices often lag behind private sector growth.
  • Understanding patient demographics is crucial for service development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify patient populations accessing academic cosmetic surgery services.
  • To analyze demographic factors influencing access to cosmetic procedures in academic settings.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the 2018 Health Care Utilization Project Nationwide Ambulatory Surgery Sample database.
  • Selected encounters for top 5 cosmetic procedures: blepharoplasty, breast augmentation, liposuction, rhinoplasty, and rhytidectomy.
  • Collected patient data on median income, geographic location, and primary payer status.

Main Results:

  • Low-income patients constituted 13.7% of academic cosmetic surgery encounters, compared to 37.9% for high-income patients.
  • Patients from large metropolitan areas represented 71.0% of encounters, with specific procedure preferences.
  • Self-pay and privately insured patients were the majority, with distinct procedure utilization patterns observed across payer types.

Conclusions:

  • Patient income, location, and payer status significantly influence access and procedure choice in academic cosmetic surgery.
  • Academic practices can leverage demographic insights to better serve their patient populations.
  • Tailoring services based on these factors can enhance the reach and effectiveness of academic cosmetic surgery programs.