The most requested aesthetic treatments for women vary depending on trends, age, and specific concerns, but the following are consistently popular:
1. Botox
: Botox remains the most popular aesthetic treatment among women. It is commonly used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, particularly on the forehead, around the eyes (crow’s feet), and between the eyebrows (frown lines).
2. Dermal Fillers
:: Dermal fillers are highly sought after for adding volume to the face, enhancing features like the lips, cheeks, and jawline, and smoothing out wrinkles and folds. Popular areas include the nasolabial folds and marionette lines.
3. Lip Augmentation:
Lip fillers have become increasingly popular, especially with younger women, seeking fuller, more defined lips.
4. Facial Rejuvenation:
Treatments such as chemical peels, microneedling, and laser resurfacing are commonly requested to improve skin texture, tone, and overall radiance.
7. Laser Hair Removal: Laser hair removal is frequently requested by women looking to permanently reduce hair growth, particularly in areas like the legs, bikini line, and underarms.
8. Skin Tightening Treatments: Non-invasive treatments like radiofrequency or ultrasound-based therapies are popular for tightening loose skin, especially around the face, neck, and jawline.
These treatments reflect the diverse range of aesthetic concerns women address, from facial enhancements to body contouring and skin care. However what is of note is the evoloution of non-invasive treatments. Traditionally, most cosmetic treatments were the domain of plastic surgeons and accessible to few due to their costs and potential risk of complications.
However, today, the majority of treatments are so called non-invasive treatments. They are cheaper, safer and more accessable to the general population.
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Buyer Beware.
Having a trained nurse administer aesthetic treatments offers significant benefits over a beautician, primarily due to their extensive medical knowledge and clinical expertise. Nurses are trained in anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology, enabling them to understand the complexities of facial structures and how treatments like Botox, fillers, or microneedling interact with the body.
- Medically Registered professionals are accountable for the medication given to you . They can’t administer fake or imitation Botux products – an increasingly frequent problem
- Medically qualified professionals are better trained and better able to prevent or cope with rare adverse reactions should they ever occur
- Medically qualified professionals are held to the highest levels of professional accountability for their practice and any products they use. The aesthetics industry as a whole is completely unregulated.
- Medically qualified professionals are better trained meaning better results, safer processes and longer-lasting treatments
For peace of mind and the best possible experience always used a Registered Medical Practitioner for your aesthetic injectibles.