The New Face

of Beauty Treatments 

With the aesthetics and cosmetic surgery industry set to be worth over £41 billion by 2027, a report from finance experts at money.co.uk reveal which procedures are the most searched for and which have been on the rise since Covid-19 had us all working from the kitchen table

Having surgery to make us look good, usually meant going under the knife at a private hospital, but now non-invasive treatment is proving popular at your local salon.

Money.co.uk found that the top 10 non-surgical treatments that were searched for online were: Microdermabrasion, Hyaluronic acid, lip fillers, coolsculpting, cryotherapy, tattoo removal, Juvederm, hair removal, restylane and dermabrasion.

While non-invasive treatments are now considered normal and part of our personal health and wellbeing, some treatments are required for medical reasons. Various veins for example can be painful, but modern procedures make it easy to treat locally, without having to travel to Manchester or beyond.

However, it’s important before considering any treatment, invasive or non-invasive, that you do your research. Visit salons or private clinics and get a feel for the place and check out reviews, even better if you know people who have been before. Check out the person doing the treatment has the necessary qualifications, as there are still a number of practitioners who are not regulated. Always get a free consultation so you can discuss your options and whether you are looking for temporary or permanent results.

Private clinics will offer a bigger range of treatments, including weight loss programmes and gastric band surgery to breast enlargements and men’s health issues.

The way we want to look and feel is constantly changing with new innovative treatments becoming more easily available, at cost effective prices. What’s more the surge in popularity of non-surgical treatments is now widely accepted amongst all age groups and not just by women either.

So as we are living longer, we want to remain looking good for as long as possible.

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