10 Aesthetic Trends for 2023

  • Posted on: Dec 15 2022
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With over 10 years of experience in cosmetic dermatology, Dr. Munk was selected as a Canadian representative for the CAAM (Canadian Association of Aesthetic Medicine) event. In collaboration with Allergan, he developed and foretold these 10 trends to look for in 2023. Find out how the aesthetics industry will be evolving as habits change and cultural norms shift in the upcoming months.

1. Come One, Come All
When it comes to enhancing your beauty, it doesn’t matter what your background is. This is why people of various ethnicities are gravitating to aesthetic treatments more than ever, according to the 2020 Plastic Surgery Report from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). From dermal fillers to other injectables, anyone can satisfy their unique needs with a personalized resolution.

2. The Modern Man
Cosmetic enhancements are definitely no longer just a women’s thing. Despite men partaking in fewer procedures than women, the request for male aesthetic treatments is steadily rising. With a non-invasive procedure like Coolsculpting, you can obtain a more chiselled and fit physique after one or two sessions with no scars or downtime!

3. All-Embracing Beauty
By taking a gender-neutral stance on aesthetic enhancements, the beauty world is showing and proving that ALL people should be celebrated. Fractional CO2 laser treatments are ideal for any person looking to rejuvenate and refresh their skin.

4. Instant Glow-Up
Long-term enhancements can be intimidating, which is why the younger generations are opting for temporary improvements that not only have instant results but also take the rigidness out of cosmetic procedures. The Silhouette Instalift® is a perfect example of a facial rejuvenation treatment that produces immediate results with improvements that trigger natural collagen production for up to two years.

5. It’s a Lifestyle Choice
As cosmetic treatments become more and more “normal,” people are no longer accepting meagre accommodations such as inadequate back-room space or being rushed through the process. This has now become an experience based on a holistic and professional approach that focuses on the patient’s goals and not the procedures.

6. New Body Limits
Cosmetic professionals, globally, are pushing the limits of innovation in terms of body enhancements. With treatments like the Cutera TruSculpt® Flex, an electrical stimulation that strengthens the muscles, you can target the abs, buttocks, thighs, arms, and calves to get a toned and firm result.

7. Beauty Ethics
It’s not hard to find a story of a cosmetic treatment gone wrong. This is why, finally, a standard around regulating aesthetic practices is at the forefront for trustworthy and respectable practitioners, making it safe and under control for both patients and professionals.

8. The Zoom Boom
Having to stare at our own faces through screens so much in the past few years coupled with the pervasive manipulation of photos on social media has certainly changed how we perceive ourselves. For that reason, the impact of digital communication on the aesthetics industry remains a hot topic. 

9. Real Beauty and Virtual Clinics
Sooner than later, the metaverse will become the new “reality,” seamlessly blending the physical with the digital. And with that, practitioners will have to find new and user-friendly ways to adapt to and interact with clients.

10. The Beginning of the End?
With clients using aesthetic enhancements at earlier stages in life, and science, possibly, on the verge of regenerating cells, could this be the downturn or best way to put a stop to rapid aging? While nothing is impossible, the future of personalized aesthetic treatment plans has only reached the tip of the iceberg.

Want to get a start on reaching your skincare goals in 2023? Schedule a consultation at MunkMD and we’ll work together to build a personalized treatment plan for you.

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