The main predictions centre around regenerative and longevity-focused treatments which will continue to thrive in 2025, with a few notable developments expected:
1. Longevity and slowing the effects of aging: Longevity & functional health expert, Dr. Enayat of Hum2n clinic anticipates more in-depth conversations around muscle mass maintenance and a greater understanding of internal aging processes. “Looking at the root cause allows us to modulate patients’ current health states, focusing on maintaining and improving them,” says Dr. Enayat. His approach aims to prevent decline and support long-term vitality, prioritising strategies that address aging at its core and promoting sustained health for as long as possible. This focus on preventative care represents a significant shift in aesthetic medicine, moving from surface-level treatments to practices that enhance both appearance and overall well-being.
2. Biostimulating technologies: 23MD’s Dr. Kersh, lead expert in aesthetics and skin health, foresees regenerative treatments becoming even more effective, particularly when integrated with cosmetic aesthetic treatments. “Combining SkinBoosters and biostimulants with BTL devices, such as EXION and EMFACE, delivers improved skin tone and firmness, paired with muscle strengthening for a natural lift,” she explains. This trend has become particularly relevant with the rise of weight-loss medications like Ozempic, which, while effective in reducing body weight, often result in skin laxity. This synergy between medical treatments and aesthetics reflects the industry’s shift toward addressing broader health and aesthetic needs, ensuring patients feel confident and rejuvenated at every stage of their journey.
3. Quiet Luxury Face: Dr. Wassim Taktouk anticipates that the demand for skin quality solutions through regenerative technologies will continue to surge as patients increasingly seek out non- and minimally invasive treatments. These options offer smooth, firm, “filter-like” skin, catering to the trend of achieving a natural yet polished appearance. According to Dr. Taktouk, aesthetics is shifting towards what he describes as the “Quiet Luxury Face,” where patients desire subtle enhancements without a look that’s overly altered or artificial. “The skin doesn’t need to be wrinkle-free; it just has to look and feel its best,” he explains. To meet this demand, he advocates a holistic approach, combining advanced technologies, injectables, and professional-grade skincare. He and Dr. Kersh both foresee that this balanced method will become essential for achieving optimal skin health and a naturally refined appearance.
4. Increased Intimate Health Treatments: Consultant gynaecologist, Tania Adib expects to see a growing number of women and men seeking to optimise intimate health as they age, integrating these treatments as part of a comprehensive aesthetic routine. With advancements in technology and the availability of non-invasive solutions, treatments addressing intimate health are becoming more accessible and accepted, paving the way for an aesthetic landscape that prioritises both external and internal wellness.
BTL’s portfolio of devices (e.g., EMSCULPT NEO, EMSELLA) is highlighted for its holistic approach to enhancing muscle strength, skin quality, and overall wellness. These non-invasive devices are positioned to meet the needs of a health-conscious and informed consumer base, especially those experiencing rapid weight-loss-related skin laxity. The aesthetics industry is shifting toward holistic, preventative, and regenerative approaches, prioritizing long-term health and natural enhancements. Social media will continue to shape trends, while innovative technologies like BTL’s devices are expected to lead advancements in the field.