Fillers Are the Future
Posted By American Med Spa Association, Friday, March 31, 2017
The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) have released their annual report, highlighting of last year’s popular facial plastic surgery trends. Among some of the popular treatments for 2016 are combined treatments, prejuvenation treatments and chemical peels.
Combined Treatments Rise
In 2016, combined non-surgical procedures rose 66% percent and was considered one of the hottest trend. Combined treatments can include a mix of injectables, lasers, ultrasound and radiofrequency customized to the client’s goals and preference.
Prejuvenation Replaces Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation is out and prejuvenation is in. More and more patients are concerned with slowing the aging process, instead of simply reversing it. Out of the plastic surgeons surveyed, 56% agreed that patients under age 30 saw the sharpest increase.
Read more at Skin Inc. Magazine >>
Combined Treatments Rise
In 2016, combined non-surgical procedures rose 66% percent and was considered one of the hottest trend. Combined treatments can include a mix of injectables, lasers, ultrasound and radiofrequency customized to the client’s goals and preference.
Prejuvenation Replaces Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation is out and prejuvenation is in. More and more patients are concerned with slowing the aging process, instead of simply reversing it. Out of the plastic surgeons surveyed, 56% agreed that patients under age 30 saw the sharpest increase.
Read more at Skin Inc. Magazine >>