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8 JUNE 2025APACBy Roger Kapoor, Senior Vice President, Beloit Health SystemWhere Science Meets Beauty: The Medical Aesthetics Industry The medical aesthetics industry continues to transform with technologies and techniques leading to better results for patients and their skin. The entire spectrum of therapy continues to benefit from advancements such as laser and radiofrequency systems to injectables that are more effective, accessible and safer.Technologies in the medical aesthetics industry can now stimulate collagen and enhance skin texture, all with minimally invasive and even non-invasive approaches. This is an outstanding advancement, as results previously achievable only through surgical techniques can now be realized with cutting-edge devices, such as high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), radiofrequency (RF) micro-needling, and hybrid fractional lasers.Another exciting innovation to recognize is the rise of multi-platform devices. These devices give providers the opportunity to tailor further treatments by selecting a few modalities that could benefit an individual in a single encounter. Take, for example, a device that allows treatment with laser, RF, and ultrasound, which would offer a client the benefits of skin rejuvenation, fat reduction, and even cellulite treatment, all in one visit. Of course, as our treatments evolve, so does our focus on safety. Several regulatory bodies, such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States and the Conformite Europeenne (CE) in Europe, play essential roles in evaluating new technologies, especially in the context of at-home devices. At-home devices have come a long way and are now equipped with consumer-grade technologies that can be accessed with unparalleled convenience. However, these devices also present novel risks for clients that stem from improper use, such as burns, pigmentation issues or suboptimal results. As an industry, perhaps one of the most promising trends in medical aesthetics is the focus on personalized treatments. Since no two individuals have identical skin, an emphasis on developing customized treatment plans for clients based on their unique goals, facial structure and aging process has the potential to lead to the most previously unachievable results.This potential is now pushing the demand for ever-increasing "natural" results. Most clients no longer seek dramatic transformations but more subtle and refined enhancements that buttress authentic features. "Organic" type devices are being sought in this effort. In other words, techniques that stimulate our body's ability to enhance outcomes, such as collagen induction therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and even non-surgical skin tightening, are growing in popularity.So what's next? I suspect the medical aesthetic industry will only continue to outdo itself! Here are a few ways it is positioned to do so:· REGENERATIVE AESTHETICS: As briefly mentioned above, harnessing our own bodies' ability to jump-start our aesthetic journey will only get better with time. Techniques on the horizon include stem cell therapy, exosome-based treatments, and bioactive molecules that can be integrated Through this article, Roger Kapoor, Senior Vice President at Beloit Health System, explores the evolving landscape of medical aesthetics, where cutting-edge technologies are reshaping patient care and treatment outcomes. He discusses the latest advancements, from high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and radiofrequency micro-needling to the rise of multi-platform devices that combine laser, RF, and ultrasound for customized treatments. He also highlights the increasing focus on patient safety, personalized care, and the demand for natural, subtle enhancements.Kapoor further examines the future of the industry, touching on regenerative aesthetics, AI-driven diagnostics, non-surgical body contouring, and eco-friendly innovations that prioritize sustainability without compromising results. He concludes by emphasizing how the integration of science, technology, and artistry is pushing medical aesthetics into an exciting new era--one defined by continuous innovation, enhanced safety measures, and a more patient-centered approach to beauty and wellness.IN MY OPINION
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