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      Patient demand for plastic surgeons for every US state based on Google searches

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          Abstract

          Introduction

          As a profession, plastic surgeons must meet the public demand for esthetic and reconstructive procedures. Patients search for physicians using Google, which offers insights into patient needs through their search history.

          Methods

          The Google Trends Relative Search Volumes (RSV) were pulled for all searches for “plastic surgery” over 12 months. The number of active plastic surgeons per state was divided by Census Bureau population estimates to calculate the surgeons-per-capita value, or “surgical concentration.” The Google score divided by this concentration yields a “surgical demand index” for each state.

          Results

          Florida, New York, and Connecticut had the greatest concentration of surgeons per ten-thousand people (0.220, 0.217, and 0.209, respectively), while Wyoming, Arkansas, and Vermont had the smallest (0.051, 0.071, 0.080). California exhibited the greatest number of Google searches (RSV=100), followed by Florida and Hawaii (RSV=95). Oregon (RSV=38), Virginia (RSV=52), and Alaska (RSV=58) had the fewest searches. The “surgical demand index” was greatest in Wyoming (1187.778), Oklahoma (993.751), and Arkansas (974.664) and smallest in Oregon (264.682), Virginia (320.716), and Connecticut (354.872).

          Conclusion

          The distribution of US plastic surgeons is not homogeneous. The Google data suggest that some markets (e.g. Oregon) are saturated while others (e.g. Wyoming) have significant demand that is not met by the number of plastic surgeons in those states.

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          Googling Aesthetic Plastic Surgery for Patient Insights into the Latest Trends.

          Analysis of Internet search patterns is rapidly transforming the study of human behavior. Google's data, accessed through Google Trends, have proven extremely insightful in several fields of medical research. Despite its adoption in other fields of medicine, Google Trends has not yet been explored in the field of plastic surgery.
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            Contributors
            Journal
            JPRAS Open
            JPRAS Open
            JPRAS Open
            Elsevier
            2352-5878
            24 July 2020
            September 2020
            24 July 2020
            : 25
            : 88-92
            Affiliations
            [0001]Division of Plastic, Maxillofacial, and Oral Surgery, Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, United States
            Author notes
            [* ]Corresponding author. scott.hollenbeck@ 123456duke.edu
            Article
            S2352-5878(20)30024-3
            10.1016/j.jpra.2020.06.001
            7451795
            32904136
            a61368b5-caf5-4784-b273-31f873eb2a4a
            © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons.

            This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

            History
            : 7 May 2020
            : 15 June 2020
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            internet search,google,popularity,surgery markets
            internet search, google, popularity, surgery markets

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