Our health, longevity and appearance are interconnected. Emerging treatments highlight this with holistic approaches. WHEREVER talks to the experts about high-tech innovations nurturing both inner wellbeing and outer radiance
Our health, longevity and appearance are interconnected. Emerging treatments highlight this with holistic approaches. WHEREVER talks to the experts about high-tech innovations nurturing both inner wellbeing and outer radiance
“We’re moving into a new era where we’re seeing the rise of bio-stimulating treatments. From collagen injectables like Profhilo and Sculptra to Exosomes. These treatments activate your skin’s own repair system, building collagen and elastin for firmer, smoother, naturally youthful results that keep improving long after treatment.”
Dr Preema Vig
@drpreema
“Collagen is the beauty world’s new currency, and next year’s hottest treatments are all about investing in it. Treatments such as 9 Polynucleotides, Exosomes, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and stem cell therapies all focus on promoting collagen production and cellular renewal, and are driving demand for treatments that rebuild the skin’s structure from within. The result: firmer, smoother, more resilient skin that doesn’t just look younger, but stays younger over time.”
Dr Munir Somji
@drmedispa
“Precision Aesthetics will define 2026. Overfilling is out; ultra-tailored, hyper-targeted treatments are in. Think micro-dosed injectables, tightening and lifting with InMode Allure, and gentle facial remodelling that delivers subtle enhancements that prioritise balance, structure and long-term skin health. The look is refined, lifted and quietly refreshed, never overdone.”
Dr Nina Bal
@drninafacialsculpting
“2026 will be a critical turning point for beauty’s evolution into a health-integrated category. Surface-level fixes will move towards inside-out wellbeing treatments and holistic wellness will become the go-to in beauty routines. While the concept of prevention isn’t new, the focus on cellular health and the integration of advanced technology into your routine is.”
Dr Nima Mahmoodi
@remedilondon
“Next year, beauty extends beyond skincare to ingestibles, lifestyle habits, aesthetic treatments and retreats, all working together. Plant-active skincare, collagen boosting supplements, nutrition, and energy based therapies combine to support radiant, resilient skin and overall wellbeing, creating a truly integrated, 360-degree approach to beauty and health.”
Gudiya Patel
@phiclinic
“Home-use skin rejuvenation devices offer everything today’s beauty lovers are looking for: convenience, affordability and results that mimic in-clinic treatments. These devices target everything from fine lines, pigmentation and acne from the comfort of your own home. What’s also exciting is that people don’t need to be a tech expert to use them—these gadgets are user-friendly and fit seamlessly into busy schedules.”
Dr Sabrina Shah Desai
@drsabrinashahdesaiofficial
“From childbirth to menopause, the female body undergoes so many transformative changes, yet issues like vaginal dryness, laxity and urinary incontinence are often overlooked. Innovations such as InMode’s EmpowerRF, are changing the landscape for women’s intimate health. This high-tech device offers non-surgical solutions for treating common concerns in the vaginal area, helping women feel more in control of their intimate health—at every stage in life. Women shouldn’t feel embarrassed about looking after their sexual and intimate health any longer. These conversations are incredibly welcome and hopefully will pave the way for a healthier future.”
Dr Shirin Lakhani KOL
@drshirinlakhani
“Male aesthetics has officially gone mainstream, with the ‘Man Movement’ accelerating next year as men embrace subtle enhancements and high-tech treatments. Jawline contouring, collagen boosting injectables, skin tightening and energy based facials are now part of the modern man’s routine. The goal is to look sharper, fresher and confidently refined without looking ‘done’. ”
Dr Manav Bawa
@timeclinicofficial