Laser liposuction - looks to be the best treatment for underarm loose tissue.

Fractionated CO2 laser - continues to be the preferred laser skin rejuvenation modality. Fraxel by Solta and Total FX seem to be the most used by experts

Botox - remains the most popular choice, likely because of physician and patient familiarity. Whether it works better than fillers, or lasts longer, depends on the skill, experience, and “educated hands” of the individual injector.

4. Implant replacement becomes more widespread as we are reaching that time where many aging implants need replacing, potentially also with breast uplift if the breasts are sagging.

5. Horror stories about cosmetic surgery or “discount Botox” will unfortunately increase as patients look overseas for a great deal, but compromise on standards.

6. Media and consumer interest in fat removal techniques such as freezing or laser treatments will increase due to the appeal of the less invasive procedures, although liposuction surgery will remain the most popular solution for handling excess fat.

7. Surgeons and manufacturers will develop new techniques and products in non-surgical treatments.

8. Thanks to “celebrity bottoms” such as Beyonce and Jennifer Lopez, more patients will be seeking buttock lifts and augmentations.

9. Patients will continue to become more educated about procedures, thanks to media coverage.

10. Cosmetic surgery will continue to expand across a diverse population.

 

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