Trends Infographic: Plastic Surgery is Giving the U.S. an Economic Lift Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Written by Mint.com Published Apr 27, 2012 0 min read Advertising Disclosure The views expressed on this blog are those of the bloggers, and not necessarily those of Intuit. Third-party blogger may have received compensation for their time and services. Click here to read full disclosure on third-party bloggers. This blog does not provide legal, financial, accounting or tax advice. The content on this blog is "as is" and carries no warranties. Intuit does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, and completeness of the content on this blog. After 20 days, comments are closed on posts. Intuit may, but has no obligation to, monitor comments. Comments that include profanity or abusive language will not be posted. Click here to read full Terms of Service. The global economy may be suffering, but American are still shelling out cash for a nip and tuck. This infographic slices open the numbers to take a hard look at just which procedures are the most popular, how much people are spending on them, as well as where, what gender, and at what age they are having these procedures done. Previous Post Recession-Proof Industries Next Post How Generation Y is Redefining Risk and Reward Written by Mint.com More from Mint.com Browse Related Articles Financial Planning Infographic: Bizarre and Unusual Economic Indicators Trends Plastic Surgery: Dissecting Barbie Packaging Saving 101 Medical Tourism Map: Where Patients Go to Save Trends Plastic, Paper, Bitcoin, and Beyond: A Visual Guide to … Trends Trashonomics: The Garbage Economy Financial Planning Some of the Wackiest Tax Deductions of All Time Financial Planning What’s Impacting Your Auto Insurance Premiums? (i… Trends The Return of Retail: Holiday Spending 2009 Financial Planning The Best Ways to Max Out Your FSA Before the Year’… Trends Where Are All Those Canadian Dollars Going?