Most Popular Cosmetic Surgery Procedures
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The most-performed cosmetic surgery procedures in the UK have shifted noticeably over the past five years, driven by changes in patient demographics, the rise of GLP-1 weight loss medications, social media influence on aesthetic preferences, and ongoing technical refinement of surgical techniques. The BAAPS 2024 audit recorded 27,462 procedures performed by member surgeons across the UK, with breast augmentation, breast reduction, blepharoplasty, abdominoplasty, and rhinoplasty consistently in the top performed procedures. Centre for Surgery’s own procedure mix broadly tracks the national pattern, with some local variation reflecting our Marylebone clinic’s patient base.
This guide covers the procedures most commonly performed at our Baker Street clinic, what each procedure actually involves, and what is driving their popularity.
1. Breast augmentation
remains the single highest-volume cosmetic procedure in UK consultant practice. BAAPS 2024 data confirms it as the most commonly performed procedure for women across UK aesthetic plastic .
The technical scope at consultation involves several distinct decisions:
The procedure is performed under as a day case, takes minutes, and has a recovery period of 1-2 weeks back to office work with full activity returning by 6-8 weeks.
What drives breast augmentation demand: patients who have always been dissatisfied with breast volume, patients who have lost breast volume after or weight loss, and patients seeking symmetry correction for naturally asymmetric breasts.
2. Breast reduction
has grown substantially in UK private practice over the past five years, partly because NHS thresholds for reduction surgery have tightened and partly because of the procedure as a quality-of-life intervention has improved. BAAPS 2024 data shows breast as one of the highest-growth procedures.
Breast reduction is performed for both aesthetic and functional . The functional component is significant — patients with disproportionately large breasts often experience:
The surgery removes breast tissue, skin, and fat while preserving the nipple-areola complex on a vascular pedicle. Different techniques (superior, inferior, medial, or lateral pedicle approaches) suit different breast shapes. Scar patterns include inverted-T (anchor), vertical-only (lollipop), or in selected cases short-scar approaches.
Recovery is 2-3 weeks back to office work with 6-8 weeks to full activity. Most patients report the discomfort of is substantially less than the chronic surgery resolved.
3. Blepharoplasty
— eyelid surgery — is consistently the most commonly performed facial cosmetic procedure across UK consultant practice. The eye area is central to perceived age and energy level, and the natural progression of upper eyelid skin redundancy and lower lid Onabotulinumtoxinaabobotulinumtoxinaincobotulinumtoxinaprabotulinumtoxinaletibotulinumtoxinarimabotulinumtoxinbhyaluronic Acid Fillerscalcium Hydroxylapatite Acid Fillerspolymethylmethacrylate Fillersautologous Fat Graftingforehead Lines Treatmentglabellar Frown Lines Treatmentcrow’s Feet Treatmentbunny Lines Treatmentchemical Brow Liftlip Smile Correctionmasseter Reductionjaw Slimmingdimpled Chin Smoothingcobblestone Chin Smoothingnefertiti Neck Liftmicro-Botoxmesotoxhyperhidrosis Treatmentchronic Migraine Treatmenttmj Dystonia Treatmentneck Spasm Treatmentblepharospasm Treatmentlip Augmentationlip Contouringcheekbone Enhancementtear Trough Fillersnasolabial Fold Softeningmarionette Line Fillersliquid Nose Jobjawline Contouringjawline Definitionchin Augmentationtemple Rejuvenationacne Scar Filling (Glowpeptides.Com) herniation can produce a tired or aged appearance that surgery addresses effectively.
Two main components:
Often performed as combined upper and lower blepharoplasty for patients with concerns in both areas. Sometimes combined with brow lift or facelift for comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
Patient demographic spans wide — 30s through 70s — driven by hereditary upper eyelid heaviness in younger patients and age-related changes in older patients. Increasingly common in male patients as awareness of the procedure has grown.
4. Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)
volume has grown substantially in the past 5 years. Two main groups drive this:
The procedure involves:
Contemporary technique often uses the , which uses barbed sutures to secure the flap and eliminates the need for the post-operative drains that older required. This substantially improves the recovery experience.
Surgery is performed under TIVA general anaesthesia, takes 3-4 hours, and recovery is 2-3 weeks back to office work, 8-12 weeks to full activity. The result continues to refine across 3-6 months as swelling resolves.
5. Rhinoplasty
is consistently in the top procedures across UK consultant practice. The nose is central to facial harmony, and persistent with nasal shape is one of the longest-standing aesthetic concerns patients bring to consultation.
Technical scope includes:
The procedure takes 2-3 hours under TIVA general anaesthesia, with a 7-day cast period, 2-week recovery for the visible bruising and swelling, and 12 months before the final refined result emerges.
6. Liposuction
remains a high-volume procedure, increasingly used as part of combined procedures (lipoabdominoplasty, mummy makeover, mommy makeover, post-weight-loss body contouring) rather than as a standalone operation. Contemporary techniques and for circumferential body contouring.
The right candidate has localised stubborn fat in a normal-weight body with good skin quality — liposuction shapes; it does not address weight or skin laxity.
7. Mummy makeover
is a combined procedure addressing the typical post-pregnancy changes in one operation: breast surgery (lift, augmentation, or reduction) combined with abdominoplasty and often liposuction. The advantage is a single anaesthetic, a single recovery period, and a aesthetic result.
Selection depends on overall health, weight stability, and the specific procedures needed. Not all post-pregnancy patients are appropriate candidates for combined surgery — individual smaller procedures are safer. using the patient’s own breast tissue is a useful option for some mummy makeover who prefer to avoid implants.
8. Gynaecomastia surgery
is consistently the highest-volume male cosmetic procedure in our practice and across the UK. The combination of liposuction and selective glandular excision addresses both the fatty and glandular components of male breast development. Day case under TIVA general anaesthesia, recovery 1-2 weeks.
9. Facelift and neck lift
volume has grown as deep plane and extended SMAS techniques have produced more durable, natural-looking results. Often combined with , blepharoplasty, and other facial rejuvenation as part of comprehensive facial work. Patient age range broadens — younger patients (mid 40s) increasingly opting for earlier deep plane work rather than later more extensive surgery.
10. Labiaplasty and intimate procedures
has grown substantially as awareness of the has increased. Performed for both functional (discomfort with exercise, intimate activity, or clothing) and aesthetic preference. Most procedures are completed in minutes under local or TIVA, with 2-3 weeks of recovery.
Procedures growing fastest in recent years
Some procedures are seeing particularly notable growth:
What drives procedure popularity
Several factors influence which cosmetic procedures are commonly performed at any given time:
What does not drive good outcomes
Important to separate procedure popularity from procedure appropriateness for any individual patient:
The right procedure for any patient depends on what they actually want to address, what their tissue allows, what their general health permits, and what they can realistically accommodate in their lives during recovery.
Choosing what is right for you
What an honest consultation should provide:
The patients who do best with cosmetic surgery typically came to the over time, addressed long-standing rather than recent concerns, had realistic expectations, and chose procedures that fit their lives rather than chasing trends.
FAQs
What is the most popular cosmetic surgery in the UK? Breast augmentation has been the highest-volume procedure for several years. Breast reduction, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, and abdominoplasty are also consistently in the top .
How long do these procedures take to recover from? Highly variable. Blepharoplasty: 1-2 weeks. Breast augmentation: 1-2 weeks back to office work, 6-8 weeks to full activity. Abdominoplasty: 2-3 weeks back to office work, 8-12 weeks to full activity. Rhinoplasty: 2 weeks for the obvious swelling, 12 months for final refinement.
What are the most popular procedures for men? Gynaecomastia surgery, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, and male liposuction in that order in our practice. See .
How much do these procedures cost? Highly variable by . is available Chrysalis Finance for most procedures.
Are these procedures available on the NHS? Generally not for cosmetic indications. Some procedures (functional rhinoplasty for breathing problems, breast reduction for documented physical symptoms, gynaecomastia for severe cases) may have NHS pathways. Most cosmetic surgery is privately funded.
Booking a consultation
If you are cosmetic surgery and want to discuss which procedure (if any) is right for your specific concerns, the consultation is the starting point. Call or use the to arrange a at our .
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