With science and technology driving the development of new procedures and the discovery of innovative ingredients, there are always new solutions to having great looking skin, while providing effective management of existing skin and body concerns. 

2022 was an incredible year for aesthetic treatments, with exciting new treatments including Saxender and The Perfect Peel topping the list of my patient’s favourites.

To whet your appetite for 2023, we take a look at some of the aesthetic trends we might be able to look forward to in 2023. Read on to find out more!

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Exosomes For Skin And Hair

Exosomes are a next generation subdermal treatment which is based on stem cell therapy. Stem cell therapy is centred around triggering more effective processes within existing cells. Exosomes are naturally released from cells, and help communicate genetic information, growth factors and proteins, while activating cells to work more efficiently.

Providing powerful skin regeneration, Exosomes have the power to repair damaged and scarred skin, as well as improve the appearance of wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and inflammation. And with anti-inflammatory effects, it is also highly effective as a treatment for eczema, rosacea, dermatitis, and psoriasis.

Exosome therapy can also be used to improve thinning hair and other scalp conditions. This is super impressive scientific breakthrough stuff in the worlds of regenerative, restorative and aesthetic medicine. Watch this space! 

Lanluma

In recent years, the holy grail of skin therapy is how to activate collagen production within the body. Several physical treatments are able to do this such as laser treatments or chemical peels but Lanluma is a brand new formulation which promises a highly effective boost from your own natural collagen process.

An injectable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) collagen stimulant, Lanluma increases fullness and adds volume to both the face and very excitingly the body too, providing plumping and firming plus indigenous correction of deep lines or larger body divets.

Excellent for smoothing out body cellulite, finally an actual solution to this previously, seemingly insolvable phenomenon! Lanluma treatment is virtually painless, with results appearing gradually over several months and effects often lasting more than two years.

Nutricosmetics

As the name implies, this trend combines nutrition and cosmetics, with ingredients based on things that are usually introduced through nutrition and food. The name is new, but the practice is ancient. Even Cleopatra would bathe in goat’s milk, the lactic acid is great for making skin firmer and plumper.

The popularity of ingredients changes as research into their efficacy for topical application grows. Vitamin C for example, is one of the current must-have ingredients, promoting healthy, radiant skin and improving skin pigmentation.

If you’re interested in nutricosmetics, try a chemical peel, as these contain various acids and vitamins designed to nourish your skin and bring out your natural glow. Talk to me today about which peel is right for you.

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Hyperpersonalisation

Everyone is unique, and we all have unique skin types, complexions, and facial features. Leading aesthetic practitioners are now focused on getting to know their client’s individual requirements and carefully designing skincare routines and suggesting treatments which are tailored to lifestyle and skin type.

Cutting edge AI (Artificial Intelligence) tools have the ability to scan faces and produce more profound insights, which can then inform treatment decisions. A skin consultation with a specialist medical professional will result in a bespoke skincare regime that is expertly designed to your skin, lifestyle, and complexion concerns. 

We certainly have plenty of new treatments to look forward to in 2023! In the meantime, why not book a consultation to find out about the treatments that are currently available, to start your 2023 with your best skin yet?