As the field of non-surgical aesthetic treatments continues to evolve, aesthetic practitioners in the UK are always on the lookout for the latest trends. In 2024, several exciting advancements and shifts in patient preferences are shaping the landscape of aesthetic procedures. Whether you’re a seasoned aesthetic practitioner or just starting your journey in aesthetics, staying informed about these trends is essential. This provides top-notch care to your patients. Here are a few noteworthy trends and considerations for aesthetic practitioners in 2024.
Laser Hair Removal Remains the Most Searched-For Non-Surgical Aesthetic Treatment in The UK
Non-invasive aesthetic treatments have transformed the aesthetics industry, driving remarkable growth in the UK and globally. Thanks to technological advancements and increased affordability, the ‘lunch-break treatments’ have surged in popularity.
Previously perceived as exclusive luxuries, aesthetic procedures have become safer, more affordable, and widely accessible. This shift has made them a routine part of self-care for people of all backgrounds, particularly among younger generations.
Social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have significantly promoted ideal beauty standards. They are known for driving the desire for aesthetic interventions. 2024 data reveals that laser hair removal, builder gel, and microblading are the most sought-after beauty treatments in the UK. Using Exolyt data, this analysis examined TikTok views, hashtags, and videos related to beauty and aesthetic treatments.
No | Beauty/ aesthetic treatment | Monthly searches |
1 | Laser hair removal | 90,500 |
2 | Builder gel / Biab nails | 60,500 |
3 | Microblading | 49,500 |
4 | Microneedling | 49,500 |
5 | Botox | 40,500 |
6 | Brow lamination | 40,500 |
7 | Lip filler | 40,500 |
8 | Buccal fat removal | 18,100 |
9 | Chemical peel | 14,800 |
10 | Henna brow | 12,100 |
11 | Cheek filler | 9,900 |
12 | Lip blush | 9,900 |
13 | Morpheus8 | 9,900 |
14 | Under eye filler | 9,900 |
15 | Chin filler | 6,600 |
16 | Vampire facial | 6,600 |
17 | Dermal roller | 4,400 |
Individuals aged 25–40 represent the primary demographic for aesthetic treatments, while men are also increasingly seeking interventions to enhance their appearance. This trend reflects a broader cultural shift towards holistic wellness and self-improvement.
The Emergence of Regenerative Aesthetic Procedures
Another notable development in the industry is the rise of regenerative aesthetic procedures. Stemming from advancements in biotechnology and regenerative medicine, these treatments harness the body’s natural healing mechanisms. This promotes tissue regeneration and rejuvenation. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, for example, has gained popularity for its ability to stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture. As more research emerges supporting the efficacy of regenerative treatments, aesthetic practitioners are incorporating these techniques into their practice to offer the best solutions to patients.
Beneficial for:
- Wrinkles
- Lax or sagging skin on the face, neck, arms, and other areas
- Enlarged facial pores
- Crepey skin
- Stretch marks
- Acne scars
- So-called age spots and other surface discolouration
- Acne breakouts
- Rosacea
Other regenerative aesthetic treatments:
- Protein-rich plasma (PRP) therapy (most popular option)
- RF microneedling
- Traditional microneedling
- Microdermabrasion
- Skin tightening treatments
- Ultherapy®
- Facial and body peels
- Laser skin resurfacing
- Hair restoration treatments
Practical Applications of Regenerative Aesthetics
Regenerative aesthetics seeks to reverse the ageing process by harnessing the body’s natural healing and regenerating properties. Soft tissue regeneration processes, including stem cells, biocues, and scaffolds, are utilised to recreate youthfulness and vitality.
Harnessing Biochemical Cues – PRP and PRF
Biochemical cues are crucial in stimulating and upregulating regenerative cells or local cellular architectures. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) treatments are gaining popularity in regenerative aesthetics for their ability to promote cell proliferation, collagen production, and tissue regeneration. Fractionation and incubation techniques are advancing PRP’s regenerative capabilities, offering promising results in tissue regeneration.
Alternatively, PRF, an injectable derived from the patient’s own blood plasma, contains platelets, fibrin, and stem cells that accelerate healing and regeneration. PRF treatments produce gentle yet long-lasting effects, making them ideal for skin and hair rejuvenation and addressing melasma and acne scars.
PRF differs from PRP in that it does not include an anticoagulant during the spin process. As a result, PRF offers a more conducive fibrin network for storing cytokines and growth factors and facilitating cell migration.
Utilising Scaffolds for Tissue Regeneration
Scaffolds like calcium hydroxyapatite (CaHA) dermal fillers and resorbable soft tissue threads provide structural support and stimulation for tissue regeneration. These scaffolds encourage collagen production, increase dermal thickness, and promote angiogenesis, offering comprehensive benefits for soft tissue regeneration. In particular, the CaHA stimulates the formation of collagen type 3 fibres, demonstrating the ability to increase the tissue levels and quality of elastin, while increasing dermal thickness and encouraging angiogenesis.
Rising Demand for Combination Treatments
One significant trend in 2024 is the growing demand for combination treatments that target multiple concerns simultaneously. Patients are increasingly seeking comprehensive solutions that address various aspects of ageing and enhance overall facial harmony. From combining Botox® with dermal fillers to incorporating advanced skincare treatments, aesthetic practitioners are exploring innovative approaches to deliver optimal results for their patients. These combination treatments often provide longer-lasting results, reducing the frequency of visits for patients while offering enhanced outcomes.
Additionally, PRP is increasingly integrated into aesthetic procedures and acts as a complement to treatments like laser therapy, micro-needling, and chemical peels, aiding in the body’s natural response to stimulatory aesthetics treatments.
On the other hand, PRF can be seamlessly integrated into treatment plans involving hyaluronic acid fillers, wrinkle-relaxing treatments, and other skin procedures, making it suitable for skin and hair rejuvenation, as well as addressing issues like melasma and acne scars.
Focus on Natural-Looking Results
In 2024, there’s a continued emphasis on achieving natural-looking results that enhance rather than alter one’s appearance. Patients are gravitating towards subtle enhancements that preserve their unique features and expressions. Aesthetic practitioners employ advanced injection techniques and customised treatment plans to achieve harmonious results that complement the individual’s facial anatomy. Whether it’s softening fine lines or restoring facial volume, the goal is to achieve aesthetic improvements that look refreshingly natural.
Training Opportunities with Acquisition Aesthetics UK
While staying abreast of the latest trends is essential, aesthetic practitioners must also prioritise safety, ethics, and patient satisfaction. Before administering any treatment, conducting thorough consultations is crucial, assessing the patient’s medical history, and managing their expectations realistically is crucial. Additionally, aesthetic practitioners should stay updated on industry regulations, guidelines, and best practices to ensure compliance and deliver high-quality care.
Acquisition Aesthetics offers a comprehensive range of training courses tailored to the latest industry trends for aesthetic practitioners looking to enhance their skills and expand their repertoire of treatments. From foundation courses in Botox® and dermal fillers to advanced training in combination therapies and regenerative procedures, our courses cover the spectrum of non-surgical aesthetic treatments.
- Advanced Combination Treatments Course: Explore innovative approaches to combination treatments, including Botox® and filler combinations, PRP therapy, and advanced skincare techniques.
- Regenerative Aesthetics Training: Learn the principles and techniques of regenerative aesthetic procedures such as PRP therapy and stem cell treatments to offer cutting-edge solutions to your patients.
- Foundation Botox® and Dermal Fillers Course: Ideal for beginners, this course provides essential training in administering Botox® and dermal fillers safely and effectively.
- Level 7 Diploma in Clinical Aesthetic Injectable Therapies: Elevate your expertise with our Level 7 Diploma, designed to meet the highest standards in aesthetic medicine and prepare you for a successful career in the field.
For all types of courses offered by Acquisition Aesthetics UK, experience hands-on learning like never before here.
Explore Emerging Aesthetic Trends With Acquisition Aesthetics UK
The year 2024 presents aesthetic practitioners in the UK with both exciting opportunities and challenges. Staying informed about the latest trends, prioritising patient safety and satisfaction, and investing in ongoing education and training is crucial for thriving in this dynamic field.
With Acquisition Aesthetics’ comprehensive training programs, aesthetic practitioners can equip themselves with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the ever-evolving world of non-surgical aesthetic treatments. Whether it’s mastering regenerative aesthetic techniques or incorporating innovative treatments like PRP and PRF into their practice, Acquisition Aesthetics offers a range of courses to meet practitioners’ diverse needs. Take the next step in your aesthetic career and join us in shaping the future of aesthetics.
For more information about our training programs and how they can benefit your aesthetic practice, contact us at 0203 514 8757 or contact@acquisitionaesthetics.co.uk. Our team is here to assist you on your journey to success in the field of non-surgical aesthetics.