The main trend of the new decade is maximum naturalness, in some places even a hint of naivety. In this article we will share a forecast of the main trends in the beauty industry that await us this year.
There is a more conscious approach to beauty around the world, with the main aim of looking groomed and natural. While just recently many people preferred sensual puffy lips and got tattoos, now even Kylie Jenner has removed the extra fillers. Sometimes it is naturalness that is the most difficult thing to do, as it requires well-coordinated, systematic care – both at home and in the professional world. Read more about the fashion for treatments.
1. SMAS-Lifting
With the ultrasonic lifting procedure, it has become possible to perform a facelift without surgery or even bruising. SMAS-lifting – the most innovative and safest procedure to date. It is a hardware lift aimed at long-term rejuvenation and a facelift not only on the face, but also in any other area of the body.
How long does SMAS facelift last?
The results will last as long as your body continues to produce new collagen and until the natural aging process takes over again. Based on your skin’s response to Ultherapy, you can decide if additional sessions are necessary. 2 or 3 years.
What does SMAS facelift stand for?
Superficial musculoaponeurotic system
The SMAS Facelift Technique
SMAS is short for superficial musculo-aponeurotic system, which is the thin sheet of muscle and connective tissue deep to the subcutaneous fat in the mid and lower face. The SMAS facelift technique targets both sagging skin and the underlying muscular-aponeurotic structures of the face.
What is the best age to have a SMAS-Lifting?
Approximate Age: 40+
In most instances, individuals in their 40s, 50s, and 60s are the best candidates for SMAS-Lifting.
2. Healthy Skin
The next trend will not surprise anyone – the trend for healthy skin. Here it is easier to compare the fashion for maximumism and glamour with a natural, clean face. It would seem that this trend is something to take for granted, but in today’s ecology and busy urban life it has become more difficult to maintain healthy skin.
Around the world, the number of people fighting acne, rosacea and other inflammatory skin processes is increasing every year. To achieve a long-term effect, especially in a large, polluted city, regular professional care is necessary.
What is it all about? Regular “light” procedures such as mesotherapy, biorevitalisation and peelings. Healthy skin is not just about home care and a healthy lifestyle, it is also about supporting youthfulness and skin tone through professional procedures.
Mesotherapy
Is a non-surgical technique that uses micro-injections of pharmaceutical and homeopathic preparations, plant extracts, vitamins, and other.
During a Mesotherapy treatment, natural ingredients such as Hyaluronic Acid gel are used to rehydrate the skin and induce collagen production, essentially benefiting fine lines, wrinkles, Crow’s feet, chin lines, lip lines, furrows and nasolabial folds. Read more about Mesotherapy
Biorevitalisation
Is the revitalization of skin in a biological way by returning the life to skin. During the procedure, the skin is injected with small doses of pure hyaluronicacid of non-animal origin. Hyaluronic acid is the main structural element of connective tissue.
Normally the sessions can range anywhere from 2 to 4, which have to be repeated every 3-4 weeks. The results can also last up to 6 to 12 months depending on your lifestyle considering most skin aging is caused by exposure to UV rays.
Peelings
There are three different types of chemical peels that you can get.
These include:
Superficial peels, which use mild acids like alpha-hydroxy acid to gently exfoliate. It only penetrates the outermost layer of skin.
Medium peels, which use trichloroacetic or glycolic acid to reach the middle and outer layer of skills. This makes it more effective for removing damaged skin cells.
Deep peels, which fully penetrate the middle layer of the skin to remove damaged skin cells; these peels often use phenol or tricholoracetic acid.
3. Pigment Spots
Next in line is skin without pigment spots. Here we are not talking about freckles, although they are also a pigment; freckles are a feature of the skin’s structure. But there is another category of pigmentation, which speaks about internal disorders of the body.
Gall bladder problems or hormonal imbalances do not lead to charming freckles, but to spots and other skin colour problems. In such a situation, a person can only benefit from the right treatment and cosmetological procedures -laser treatment.
How does laser remove pigmentation?
Lasers work by delivering an intense beam of light that specifically targets melanin. This light is then absorbed and converted into heat, which either disperses the group of melanin cells or destroys the skin cells carrying the pigment molecule.
How long does pigmentation take to fade after laser?
4-6 weeks
Laser pigmentation removal works by eliminating pigment in the surface of the skin through the body’s lymphatic system. Your pigmentation may darken, lighten, fade or even appear to have no change immediately post treatment. On average, it takes 4-6 weeks for your body to process the pigment.
How many laser sessions are needed for pigmentation?
Depending on the type of pigmentation being treated, clients will need between 2-6treatments.
4. Hair Removal
4. Hair removal will not become a completely new trend, but will strengthen its position thanks to safer and more painless laser devices. They have made hair removal more effective than ever. The choice of the device on which the procedure is performed is crucial.
5. Injections
Injections instead of surgical intervention – nose, cheekbones, chin. Whereas previously surgical, cardinal interventions were fashionable and everyone lay under the knife of a surgeon without fear, in 2021, thanks to new technologies and constant innovations in cosmetology, non-surgical rhinoplasty, asymmetry balancing and many other procedures for augmentation of the face by non-surgical means became possible.
How is this done?
A cosmetologist measures the part of the face that you would like to change, checks the dimensions in relation to the other parts and calculates how much filler should be added to give the desired shape.
6. Non-surgical Blepharoplasty
An open, non-surgical Blepharoplasty look. As we age, especially those with monocle age, the fat layer begins to sag and give our eyes a tired, sad look, which adds extra years.
What is non surgical eyelid blepharoplasty?
A non–surgical blepharoplasty is performed with injectable fillers to refresh and rejuvenate the eye area. This treatment can address fine lines, wrinkles, hollows, dark circles, and under-eye bags to create a youthful appearance.
In the conclusion
When choosing the equipment and methods of work with the client, you first of all care about the safety and efficiency of procedures, as well as only proven injectable products.