Diverse Perspectives in Medical Aesthetics Matter More Than Ever

April 15, 2022

Evolving consumer attitudes about beauty and aging are driving rapid changes in the medical aesthetics industry. The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed significantly to a surge in demand, leading to more widespread acceptance and awareness of elective procedures.The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery estimates that impacts of the pandemic have led to a 10% increase in cosmetic surgery, pointing to the “Zoom effect” and increased disposable income as major contributing factors in changing consumer behaviors. Further, self-care has become normalized—even an indicator of pride and confidence. With minimally invasive procedures increasingly incorporated into everyday beauty routines, aesthetics is no longer viewed as a luxury for a small demographic.This increased demand positions the global medical aesthetics market to grow by 12% to 14% annually over the next 5 years. As the industry continues to advance with the next generation of products and procedures, dermatologists and aesthetic physicians also must adjust to meet the evolving and diverse needs of a growing patient population that includes people of all racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, gender, and age groups.Read more at Dermatology Times >>

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