Emerging aesthetics industry trends according to Aesthetic Medicine Live visitors & exhibitors
Aesthetic Medicine Live welcomed some of the biggest brands, names, and leaders in the industry for another action-packed London event on 20-21 May 2022. We asked some of our visitors and exhibitors what they envision as some of the trends emerging in the industry:
“The personalisation of treatments is much more of an emerging trend at the moment in the industry.”
Pure Perfection Clinic owner Sara Cheeney
“At the moment a lot of our clients are interested in a lot more holistic technologies and methodologies.”
Gelida Medical chief of operations Charles Mills
“Aesthetics and Wellness go hand in hand and that’s coming through more and more.”
East Riding Aesthetics & Wellness nurse practitioner Tracey Dennison
“Patients are interested in regenerative medicine - people want more hair! Anything that can allow us to provide a treatment that’s going to be natural and safe… that’s got to be a good thing.”
The Maitland Clinic founder & medical director Dr Edward Ball
“I think the focus is moving more towards improving the skin quality and collagen stimulation in order to repair itself rather than us constantly adding things to it instead.”
Dr Raj Theti
“Its not all about older generations looking for anti-ageing solutions, even younger demographics now are looking for pre-rejuvenation.”
Melissa Walsh from Lynton
“Certainly post pandemic, people are really looking to invest their money in stuff that really works. Aesthetics is definitely where the market is right now.”
Managing director 3DLipo Roy Cowley
We are looking forward to hearing about more trends at Aesthetic Medicine North this year which will bring the industry together once again on 25-26 September at Manchester Central for 2 days of inspiration and networking.
“Weve all been locked away for a while so this is lovely to see people face to face. It’s an industry where you can share so much knowledge, if you are passionate about what you do and you want to learn and share - its a great opportunity.”
The Maitland Clinic founder & medical director Dr Edward Ball
“Everytime I look around there are so many people I know, friends and colleagues. Im glad to be back in an open environment where we are all talking."
Cosmetic doctor, Dr Raj Theti
“It was great to see so many new faces and doctors they had been wanting to catch up with.”
Echonia Lasers UK sales and operations manager Vanessa Brown
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Aesthetic Medicine Live welcomed some of the biggest brands, names, and leaders in the industry for another action-packed London event on 20-21 May 2022. We asked some of our visitors and exhibitors what they envision as some of the trends emerging in the industry:
“The personalisation of treatments is much more of an emerging trend at the moment in the industry.”
Pure Perfection Clinic owner Sara Cheeney
“At the moment a lot of our clients are interested in a lot more holistic technologies and methodologies.”
Gelida Medical chief of operations Charles Mills
“Aesthetics and Wellness go hand in hand and that’s coming through more and more.”
East Riding Aesthetics & Wellness nurse practitioner Tracey Dennison
“Patients are interested in regenerative medicine - people want more hair! Anything that can allow us to provide a treatment that’s going to be natural and safe… that’s got to be a good thing.”
The Maitland Clinic founder & medical director Dr Edward Ball
“I think the focus is moving more towards improving the skin quality and collagen stimulation in order to repair itself rather than us constantly adding things to it instead.”
Dr Raj Theti
“Its not all about older generations looking for anti-ageing solutions, even younger demographics now are looking for pre-rejuvenation.”
Melissa Walsh from Lynton
“Certainly post pandemic, people are really looking to invest their money in stuff that really works. Aesthetics is definitely where the market is right now.”
Managing director 3DLipo Roy Cowley
We are looking forward to hearing about more trends at Aesthetic Medicine North this year which will bring the industry together once again on 25-26 September at Manchester Central for 2 days of inspiration and networking.
“Weve all been locked away for a while so this is lovely to see people face to face. It’s an industry where you can share so much knowledge, if you are passionate about what you do and you want to learn and share - its a great opportunity.”
The Maitland Clinic founder & medical director Dr Edward Ball
“Everytime I look around there are so many people I know, friends and colleagues. Im glad to be back in an open environment where we are all talking."
Cosmetic doctor, Dr Raj Theti
“It was great to see so many new faces and doctors they had been wanting to catch up with.”
Echonia Lasers UK sales and operations manager Vanessa Brown