The Future of Dermal Fillers
Aesthetic beauty procedures are on the rise. We can see a shift in trends for both surgical and non-surgical cosmetic operations.
We spoke to some of the biggest professionals in the dermatology and plastic surgery fields to get their opinions on what hair, face, and body trends we should expect to see in 2021.
“Minimally invasive skin-tightening procedures such as with the use of dermal fillers will continue to be on an upward trend.” - Migle Der, CEO of Filladerm.
With the global life expectancy increasing, patients are searching for non-surgical, preventative treatments to start in their twenties to forties. In order to completely avoid or delay the need for more aggressive surgical procedures in the future.
Fillers are lasting longer than ever with the recent advancements in the field of neurotoxins. They retain their use for longer when injected into the skin as they have additional flexibility when compared to fillers of the last decade.
It is now possible to achieve natural results without using a lot of product. The earlier you begin minor cosmetic procedures, the easier it is to maintain them moving forward.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will likely approve several new soft tissue fillers in 2021 that are already being used in Europe.
“We will be stocking these new fillers as soon as they are approved by the FDA.”
Top dermal fillers:
Aqualyx | Ellanse | Profhilo H+L | Restylane Lidocaine | Restylane Skinbooster | Radiesse Lidocaine | Juvederm Ultra 3 | Juvederm Ultra 4 | Fillmed NCTF 135HA
Top Brands:
Aqualyx | Aquashine | Belotero | Cytocare | Ellanse | Fillmed | Filorga | Juvederm | Perfectha | Princess | Profhilo | Radiesse | Restylane | Sculptra | Stylage | Teosyal