Aesthetic trends 2021: What treatments will be huge? (2024)

Ugh! So, 2020 didn’t quite go as planned, did it? But it still didn’t quell the love we have for aesthetic treatments, with tweakments like anti-wrinkle injections, Profhilo, fillers and chemical peels as popular as ever. So, what does next year have in store when it comes to non-surgical treatments? I spoke to two incredible cosmetic practitioners - Dr Emmaline Ashley and Dr MJ Rowland-Warmann - to find out what treatments and trends they think will be huge - and the ones they can’t wait to see the back of...

Skin matters

Ok, so we couldn’t go out for dinner, drinks and live events, BUT one great thing to come out of this whole sh*t storm is amazing skin. Yup, many of us were so bored that we invested time and money into a new skincare regimen. And it looks like it’s paying off for a lot of us! While we haven’t been able to book in for Botox and fillers, skincare has been our saviour! And the cosmetic pros have definitely seen an improvement in skincare since lockdown...

Dr Emmaline of Ashley Aesthetics says,“there is definitely more of a focus now on the overall quality of our skin. This might partly have been triggered by our multiple lockdowns when there had to be a shift in focus on the wonders of medical-grade skincare. This emphasis on the skin may have led to greater awareness of how important it is to look after it. I’ve always felt that skin is the foundation of any good aesthetic treatment – it makes everything look better and there’s no point in spending loads of money on injectable treatments like Botox or fillers if you don’t look after your skin!

To that end I think chemical peels are going to be more and more in demand. There are so many sophisticated peels out there which are a beautiful blend of carefully chosen acids and science, and they can really be catered to specific skin types and needs. Many have minimal downtime, and, as it’s winter and many of us are working from home, having a few days of peeling is no longer such an issue!”

Dr MJ Rowland-Warmann agrees. She explains, “lockdown and the whole ‘Zoom face’ thing has really been beneficial in terms of hammering home just how important it is to look after your skin. Simply because there was nothing else to do. And I hope to see this trend continue. Wearing sunscreen is particularly important and to start and maintain a good skincare routine including an SPF is going to save us a whole lot of anti-wrinkle interventions where they could have been prevented - or at least postponed. I hope we’re going to see a much more holistic and global approach to effective anti-ageing in 2021.”

Profhilo

On the subject of great skin, one treatment that’s been MASSIVE over the last couple of years is Profhilo. And according to Dr Emmaline, it’s not going anywhere anytime soon. “The public are becoming more and more aware of Profhilo, which involves targeted injection of hyaluronic acid into the skin, leaving your skin more hydrated, refreshed, and smooth. A lot of the results speak for themselves, and although it’s a relatively new treatment modality in the world of aesthetic medicine, it has become more and more popular.”

I don’t know about you but I cannot wait to get myself booked in for this wonder treatment!

Click on the image to expand

Liquid nose jobs

The things medically qualified practitioners can do with a needle is pretty impressive. I mean, have you seen the magic that is liquid rhinoplasty? Gone are the days when surgery was the only way to correct nose shapes or droopy tips - now it can all be done in minutes with a skilled pair of hands and some filler.

And liquid nose jobs are not going anywhere in 2021 according to Dr MJ. She says, “I don’t see treatments like nose augmentation slowing down. I do a huge number of noses, and, certainly for a huge number of advanced practitioners, this is the way it’s going. I actually do more noses and tear troughs most days than I do lip augmentation. Nose treatments will be huge in 2021!”

Botox

Ok, ok, so Botox isn’t new - but the fact that it’s still so popular says a lot about its efficacy. And it seems that 2020 has made it even more desirable for some. Dr Emmaline says, “With all of the mask-wearing we’ve been undergoing, there has been more of an emphasis on the upper face and the eyes. To that end subtle botulinum toxin to the forehead, frown lines, and crow’s feet is still the treatment that I am performing the most at the moment. The request is always that the results are as natural as possible, and that warmth and expression is preserved in the face. It’s a classic, timeless aesthetic treatment, and I don’t think demand for it will go anywhere anytime soon!"

Click on the image to expand

Tear trough filler

Yep - another form of fillers, tear trough fillers are set to be huge in 2021. Dr Emmaline says, “although it’s not a treatment I currently perform myself, I have had a lot of inquiries about tear trough filler and there is definitely growing demand for this! The delicate under-eye area can be very difficult to treat, so it is worth going to a true expert in these procedures. Again, as we’ve all dealt with the stress and exhaustion of the past few months, and as masks hide our lower features, I’ve seen requests for information about tear troughs skyrocket! It’s just important to remember that these treatments target loss of volume under the eyes, and will not get rid of dark circles caused by pigmentation.”

Yes, please get rid of my huge bags! I don’t know how many more times I can take being asked if I’m tired after an 8-hour sleep!

Click on the image to expand

Trends the experts want to see the back of...

Go big or go home lips

For a lot of people, lip filler is synonymous with huge lips - and that really isn’t true of all lip filler cases. The majority of medically qualified practitioners want their patients to leave with beautiful but natural looking pouts. But, of course, there are the exceptions, and thanks to social media, big lips have been big news for the last few years. In 2021, though, many practitioners are hoping that this trend will gradually start to disappear. One such cosmetic pro is Dr Emmaline.

“As the public becomes more and more educated about aesthetic medical treatments, I think there will continue to be a shift away from big, over-filled lips or frozen features. As more medically-qualified practitioners are being sought out for treatments, results are going to be more expert and guided by anatomy, and therefore more natural and subtle.”

For Dr MJ, education is key when it comes to aesthetic treatments like lip fillers. She explains, “I would like to see more patient education about who you should go to for cosmetic treatments, because it’s not the enlightened and sensible patients who go to beauticians but ones with limited means and limited insight, and I think they’re the ones getting botched at at young age because they think they can only afford a £100 lip job. When, in reality, a more expensive lip filler by a qualified practitioner will not only be better for you but will also be longer lasting.

Fox eye

Big lips are not the only thing Dr Emmaline is set to say bye-bye to. She says, “I am really not a fan of the 'fox eye.' A lot of the pictures I see online are edited and are not indicative of results that are achievable with subtle botulinum toxin eyebrow lifts. Most of the more dramatic results are (very) temporarily achieved with threads, and I don’t think the side effects and possible risks as well as the high maintenance of these treatments are adequately explained to patients. I’ve also seen the trend described as a way to make eyes look more east Asian, and I definitely don’t like the idea of trying to recreate “exotic” features as a beauty trend! I’ve even been asked if I’ve had 'fox eyes' done to myself, and I want to say a big no, I’m just mixed race.”

Dr MJ feels the same. “I would like to see the back of dramatic treatments like the fox eye and nose thread trends - they're just not a good aesthetic. The fox eye is very exaggerated and doesn’t really fit with the natural beauty of people. Threads are often used to achieve the look but are yanked so high, the results are very transient and not sustainable - and they’re just not sensible. They only last a couple of weeks and can do a huge amount of damage - like nose threads.

With regards to nose threads, they carry a huge risk of infection, and the dramatic results you see are often photoshopped. They're not sustainable and settle after one to two weeks.

I’m not saying that all threads are bad. I do loads of them. Treatments like midface threads are wonderful for the right person. As are brow lift threads - as long as you’re not trying to yank your brows into a different postcode. They work really well and are supposed to give a nice, subtle arch of the brow, without making you look like Maleficent. I’d really like to see patients have a more balanced view of aesthetic treatments rather than the extremes of looks. Subtleness is better.”

So, there we go! Skincare and subtle aesthetic treatments will be huge in 2021. You heard it here first! For more information on the tweakments above you can check out our handy treatment guides, and if you want to book a consultation with a safe and verified medically qualified practitioner, Glowday is here for you!

Aesthetic trends 2021: What treatments will be huge? (2024)

FAQs

Aesthetic trends 2021: What treatments will be huge? ›

Polynucleotides are a newly emerging trend in anti-ageing injections that stimulate tissue repair and encourage restoration and regeneration of the skin from within. They can be used in a wide range of applications as a rejuvenating treatment for older skin and as a preventative treatment for younger skin.

What are the new aesthetic treatments? ›

Polynucleotides are a newly emerging trend in anti-ageing injections that stimulate tissue repair and encourage restoration and regeneration of the skin from within. They can be used in a wide range of applications as a rejuvenating treatment for older skin and as a preventative treatment for younger skin.

What are common aesthetic treatments? ›

Here are the common types of aesthetic treatments:
  • Skin Resurfacing. Skin resurfacing treatments involve the removal of the skin's outermost layer to reveal smoother, more youthful-looking skin. ...
  • Injectables. ...
  • Body Contouring. ...
  • Fat Reduction. ...
  • Laser Treatments. ...
  • Facial Rejuvenation.
Mar 22, 2023

Why do people get aesthetic treatments? ›

Generally, people who opt for these treatments have realistic expectations and the intention is to improve their self-image rather than chase a beauty idol. Cosmetic treatments can help to boost confidence and reduce any anxiety related to growing old.

How long does aesthetic treatment last? ›

It's important to keep in mind how long your aesthetics treatment will last, and if any additional sessions may be necessary. Here's how long you can expect your treatment to last: Anti-wrinkle injections – around three to six months. Dermal filler injections – around six to 18 months.

What are the new aesthetic treatments for 2024? ›

2024 sees the rise of next-generation collagen-stimulating injectables like HArmonyCa, Juvelook, and Lenisna. Unlike traditional fillers, these products not only add volume but also stimulate the body's natural collagen production. This dual action results in more natural-looking and longer-lasting results.

What is the future of aesthetics? ›

Medical aesthetics is currently undergoing a facelift. On the surface, the industry is booming – after a 7% loss in 2020, consulting company McKinsey now predicts a 26% CAGR growth rate by 2026 meaning the world of aesthetics has, in theory, never looked more appealing.

What are some unpopular aesthetics? ›

Lesser-known Aesthetics
  • Grandma Chic.
  • BiblioPunk.
  • Royalcore.
  • Plant Mom.
  • Witchy Academia.

What is the most popular aesthetic? ›

10 Most Popular Go-To Fashion Aesthetics of 2024
  • Fairycore Aesthetic. ...
  • Light Academia Aesthetic. ...
  • Dark Academia Aesthetic. ...
  • Goth core Aesthetic. ...
  • Coquette Aesthetic. ...
  • Cyber Punk Aesthetic. ...
  • Soft Girl Aesthetic. Image Credit: Polina Tankilevitch on Pexels. ...
  • Y2K aesthetic. Image Credit: Buck Nacho Gomez on Pexels.
Mar 21, 2024

What is the most popular cosmetic treatment? ›

The top cosmetic surgeries are breast augmentation, liposuction, nose reshaping, eyelid surgery, tummy tuck, and facelift.

Why are people obsessed with aesthetics? ›

As a concept, hyper-individuality suggests that one must have a clearly defined, niche, and exciting personal identity. And contemporary aesthetics neatly package and provide the details on how to do so. They tell us who we should be, what we should wear, how we should act, what we should do, etc.

What is the main purpose of aesthetics? ›

The main goal of aesthetics is to create a pleasing environment, to reflect the personality and taste of the person who lives there.

What are the dangers of aesthetics? ›

Potential Risks and Dangers in Aesthetic Procedures
  • Infection: Any medical procedure involving incisions or injections carries a risk of infection. ...
  • Allergic Reactions: Certain individuals may be susceptible to allergic reactions from substances used in aesthetic procedures.
Mar 28, 2024

What is the best skin tightening aesthetic treatment? ›

Microneedling & Radiofrequency Skin Tightening Treatments

Known as RF microneedling, when microneedling and radiofrequency are combined they can produce good skin-tightening results and is safe for all skin tones.

What fillers last 5 years? ›

Bellafill is partially a collagen-based filler, a natural protein that helps your skin's tightness and elasticity. It's one of the longest-lasting and most effective dermal fillers since the results or correction can last up to five years.

Does Botox sag over time? ›

When Botox is used over a long period of time, the lack of muscle usage causes muscle atrophy which causes the muscle to shrink and sag just like how it would anywhere else on the body.

What is newer than Botox? ›

DAXXIFY is the newest available Neuromodulator. The ones that have been available previously include Dysport, Jeuveau, Botox, and Xeomin. DAXXIFY helps to reduce wrinkles by administering a small dose of botulinum toxin into the underlying muscles.

What is the aesthetic for 2024? ›

Styles such as Vintage, Cottagecore, Fairycore, Light Academia, Dark Academia, Gothcore, Coquette, Cyber Punk, Soft Girl, and Y2K aesthetics flourish in 2024 fashion, which is a canvas of varied self-expression.

What are the 3 types of aesthetics? ›

The three aesthetic theories of art criticism are most commonly referred to as Imitationalism, Formalism, and Emotionalism. on realistic representation. of art using the principles of art.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Errol Quitzon

Last Updated:

Views: 6607

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (59 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Errol Quitzon

Birthday: 1993-04-02

Address: 70604 Haley Lane, Port Weldonside, TN 99233-0942

Phone: +9665282866296

Job: Product Retail Agent

Hobby: Computer programming, Horseback riding, Hooping, Dance, Ice skating, Backpacking, Rafting

Introduction: My name is Errol Quitzon, I am a fair, cute, fancy, clean, attractive, sparkling, kind person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.