The most demanded aesthetic services in 2021

Trends for 2021, based on market demand, confirm the growth of facial rejuvenation procedures as a bestseller.

The most demanded aesthetic services in 2021

The constant growth trend of the demand for professional aesthetic procedures in an aesthetic office and center increases by an average of 5% per year (5.4% m / y 2017-2018)

More and more clients are choosing non-invasive cosmetic procedures, and in 2019 alone they are over 80 million, according to a publication by IAPAM (International Association of Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine).

Over the last decade, positive changes have taken place in the world of aesthetic procedures and treatments. The technologies allow even more precise and effective treatment and visible results.

 

Currently, non-invasive procedures are the most sought after services in the aesthetic industry.

Thanks to lower costs and quickly visible results, people choose more procedures such as Botox®, laser hair removal, fillers and more.

In 2019, more than 80 million aesthetic procedures were performed worldwide. There is a growing demand for aesthetic medicine as a means of maintaining a healthy and natural appearance.

However, current trends in 2019 and 2020 have shown an increase in interest in modern minimally invasive procedures such as PRP, skin tightening, medical facial procedures, body contouring, microneedles, etc.

Demand for both modern and traditional services in aesthetic medicine is expected to grow steadily in 2021.
The most sought after procedures

Trends for 2021, based on market demand, confirm the growth of facial rejuvenation procedures as a bestseller.

The most popular non-invasive procedures for the last 5 years:

  • Botulinum toxin
  • Hyaluronic acid
  • Laser hair removal
  • Non-surgical fat reduction
  • Photorejuvenation

The most demanded procedures* for 2021 will be:

  • Botox® procedures and fillers
  • Procedures with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
  • Microneedling
  • Laser hair removal
  • Non-surgical fat reduction
  • Photorejuvenation

*according to IAPAM (International Association of Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine).

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