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5 NON-INVASIVE MEDICAL AESTHETIC PROCEDURES PREDICTED TO TREND IN 2021

- LIFESTYLE REPORTER

ALTHOUGH many elective procedures took a back seat last year due to Covid-19, the demand for medical aesthetic procedures continues.

In fact, statistics show that the industry is on a steep growth trajectory, proving that beauty remains a priority.

As we move into a new year, leading plastic surgeon and founder of the Specialist Laser and Cosmetic Institute (SCIN) Dr Kamlen Pillay, together with specialist dermatolog­ist Dr S’lindile Ndwalane, who heads up Hyde Park SCIN practice, give their insights into which non-invasive medical beauty procedures will be most in demand in 2021.

A STITCH IN TIME – THREAD LIFT

A thread lift is a non-surgical procedure where temporary sutures are used to produce a “lift” in the skin.

“At SCIN we use Silhouette Lift, a self-anchoring thread technology that is made from polypropyl­ene, a material that has been used inside the human body as a structure material for decades.

The Silhouette Lift restores “the triangle of youth” without surgery by immediatel­y reposition­ing the sagging tissue and gradually stimulatin­g the collagen production.” The thread lift is a minimally invasive treatment performed at the clinic with minimal downtime and recovery.

AN A-PEELING SOLUTION – CHEMICAL PEELS

According to Dr Pillay, chemical peels are not going anywhere anytime soon and remain a top treatment request.

“Chemical peels make use of chemical solutions to improve and smooth the texture of the facial skin by removing its damaged outer layers.

“They are helpful for the treatment of facial blemishes, wrinkles and uneven skin pigmentati­on.”

“With a chemical peel you see an immediate brightenin­g and smoothing of your skin.

“With time and regular peels, your skin regains its youthful glow, has fewer fine lines and a more even tone and texture.”

Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers are injectable substances designed to erase wrinkles, augment lips, enhance volume and restore the youthful contour of the face by plumping up the area.

“This medical aesthetic treatment has been around for some years and continues to grow in popularity,” says Dr Pillay. “We are seeing a move towards specific kinds of dermal fillers – as a variety of options are available – with patients looking for options such as hyaluronic acid.

“This acid is a natural substance found in all living organisms.

FAT IS YOUR FRIEND – FAT TRANSFERS OR FAT GRAFTING

Fat grafting is a procedure that takes fat from areas in which you have excess.

It injects it into areas that may be lacking in volume, such as your face, hands, breasts, or buttocks.

Dr Pillay advises that fat is harvested from one part of your body, washed, and purified.

After that, it is then carefully re-injected with specially designed needles into the areas that need augmentati­on. “This is a safe, longlastin­g, well-tolerated procedure that produces natural-looking results.”

MICRO-NEEDLING

“Medical micro-needling is a form of collagen induction therapy (CIT) that is extremely popular, and we anticipate that it will remain so in the new year,” says Dr Ndwalane.

“The idea behind micro-needling is that it creates a controlled injury underneath the skin’s surface.

“This induces the body to respond with the formation of new elastin and collagen.

“It also induces new capillarie­s for an improved blood supply in the treated area.

“The skin plumps and thickens in response, reducing the appearance

of scars, fine lines and other skin texture changes.”

LASER SKIN REJUVENATI­ON

Laser skin rejuvenati­on improves sun-damaged skin, scars, and minor facial flaws. It also treats conditions such as excessive redness, large pores, uneven texture, and fine-line wrinkles.

“Laser skin resurfacin­g removes skin layer by layer with precision.

“The new skin cells that form during healing give the skin a tighter, younger looking surface.

“In addition, the procedure reduces pigmentati­on,” explains Dr Pillay.

IV VITAMIN THERAPY

Healthier skin? Check. Boosting your immune system? Check. Curing that hangover? Check. These are just a few of the health issues IV vitamin therapy promises to solve.

“Intravenou­s vitamin drips deliver essential vitamins and

antioxidan­ts directly into the bloodstrea­m, for maximum absorption,” explains Dr Ndwalane.

“IV infusions can be used both proactivel­y to maintain optimum health, vitality and performanc­e, as well as to support the treatment of a variety of acute illnesses and chronic conditions.

Some of the key benefits include increased energy levels, improved health and immunity, enhanced mood, reduced stress, boosted hydration and muscle recovery and enhanced skin health and brightenin­g.”

Dr Ndwalane comments that wellness-driven beauty, with a focus on full-body health, is also expected to remain on the rise in 2021.

This, as modern doctors evaluate the patient as a whole unit, and include anti-aging treatments, hormone and vitamin replacemen­t, hair restoratio­n, and medically controlled weight loss.

The goal is to help patients not only look better but feel better too.

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LASER skin rejuvenati­on improves sun-damaged skin, scars, and minor facial flaws.
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CHEMICAL peels can imrove the texture of skin. | Pexels/Anna Shvets

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