Hardware techniques are quite popular in cosmetology. They affect all parts of the body and are capable of solving various aesthetic problems. Some of them have known each other for a long time and do not lose demand. Others are gaining popularity (due to various circumstances), while some are becoming outdated and less popular.
In this discussion, we will consider cosmetic procedures that are performed on various devices. The analysis is performed on the basis of the key phrase statistics service and the trend service. We will identify techniques that have a stable popularity, techniques with increasing and decreasing demand.
Method popularity table
Stable popularity | Gaining popularity | Lost Popularity |
Laser hair removal (seasonally applicable) | Cryolipolysis (slow) | Myostimulation (slow) |
Cavitation | Charcoal Hide | Photoepilation |
LPG massage | SMAS elevation | Nanoperforation (slow) |
Pressotherapy | Hydropeeling (slow) | Microdermabrasion (slow) |
Cryotherapy | Permanent makeup |
Stable Popularity:
- Phonophoresis
- RF elevation
- Darsonvalization
- Lymphatic drainage
- Laser rejuvenation
- Fractional mesotherapy
- Photorejuvenation
- Vacuum Roller Massage
- Laser peel (seasonal)
- Gas-liquid peeling
- Microcurrent therapy
- Hardware massage
- Electroporation
- Phonophoresis
- Fractional photothermolysis
- Iontophoresis
- Ultrasonic peeling
- Laser liposuction
- Thermage
- Thermolifting
- Tattoo removal
- Tattoo removal
- Galvanotherapy
- Laser lift
- Vessel removal
- Electrolipolysis
- Dermabrasion
- Aspirate
- Rejuvenation of Elos
Losing popularity
There are not many procedures of this type, however, they are less in demand among patients. This happened for several reasons, which we will discuss in more detail.
Myostimulation
This procedure involves exposing the muscles to an electric current, strengthening them. This procedure is used to correct the body without going to the gym. With a high probability, the decrease in the popularity of the procedure is due to the fact that there are other equally effective techniques, which, moreover, affect not only the muscles, but also affect the condition of the skin, improve metabolism in tissues, due to better blood circulation (eg vacuum roller massage).
At the same time, the decline is very slow and can be seen in the dynamics of over 5 years.
Photoepilation
This is a high pulse light hair removal method. Although the method is not traumatic and quite effective, laser hair removal, which is one of the most in-demand procedures, is considered more effective. That is why photoepilation is less and less popular. At the same time, there is a clear downward trend.
Nanoperforation
A procedure that involves microscopic perforation of the skin with laser beams. It is done to rejuvenate the skin (mainly the face). However, there are now more advanced laser resurfacing techniques that patients prefer to perform more frequently.
The downward trend has been observed for the past 2 years.
Microdermabrasion
This is a micro crystal skin rejuvenation. However, although it is one of the most delicate methods, carbon and hydro-propulsion, which are now gaining popularity, are replacing this procedure, which is clearly visible in the trend of the last two years.
Techniques with stable popularity
In cosmetology, most of these techniques, however, some are more popular with patients, others less so.
Growing popularity
These procedures have been known for a long time, but are becoming popular right now, for a number of reasons. There are not many of these procedures.
Cryolipolysis
This treatment helps to combat localized fat deposits through the cold. It is one of the types of hardware lipolysis. The selected area is exposed to cold down to -5 degrees using a special cryolipolysis apparatus. Also, the procedure is painless and quite safe.
Carbon peeling
It is a modern method to cleanse and rejuvenate the skin. The main advantage of a charcoal peel is the absence of side effects and the minimum number of contraindications. The procedure is carried out using a laser device, with very little time.
SMAS elevation
This is a non-surgical face lift technique, which is why the procedure is becoming more and more popular every day. The device has an ultrasonic effect, which allows it to cover even the deep layers of the epidermis, "stimulating" internal processes, restoring the elasticity of collagen fibers. The procedure is performed using SMAS lifting devices.
Hydropeeling
An innovative technique for non-invasive skin rejuvenation (mainly of the face). For the procedure, the master uses spiral-shaped disposable nozzles (3 pieces per session), which gently cleanse the skin. After that, the multifunctional serums are applied to the skin, thanks to a good cleaning of the hardware, its effect increases many times and this gives an excellent effect.
Permanent makeup
This technique allows you to use a special apparatus to make a permanent drawing that mimics real makeup. A special coloring pigment is introduced into the epidermis and upper dermis layer, which remains for a long time. This significantly reduces the time it takes to apply cosmetics and create the perfect makeup. The technique is almost identical to tattoos, but the pigment does not stick around forever.
Conclusion
According to our estimates, this trend will be in the next 1-2 years. Perhaps some new methods will appear and the old ones will disappear completely.