
Facelifts Are Officially Cool Again
Facelifts once had a negative reputation. We’ve all seen far too many bad celebrity examples in the past and collectively swore off ever getting one. But they’re back, and they’ve been updated. These days facelifts are subtle, with minimal scars (that are usually very small and well hidden) and more natural-looking than ever before.
Facelifts are quickly becoming a go-to for people over 40 who realized that there’s actually a limit to what fillers can do. After all, fillers only add volume—they can’t really add structure or lift up sagging skin.
Apparently, there’s even a growing popularity of “mini-lifts” for younger patients who are preemptively trying to work against gravity and book a skin upgrade.
The Rise of Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative medicine is the next big thing in the beauty industry. You’ve probably heard people talk about stem cells and exosomes on social media. It’s all about injectable bio-based treatments used for the purpose of skin rejuvenation.
It sounds like something from a sci-fi movie—a self-repair button for your skin? But it’s actually very scientific and real. Some beauty clinics, med-spas, and even beauty brands are offering to take your own cells and turn them into skincare ingredients tailored specifically for you.
Combine this with wellness trends, and it’s a whole new approach to beauty. One that’s no longer about freezing your face in time but actually using science to help your body repair itself and work smarter.