There’s no denying the fact that cosmetic surgery and non-surgical “tweakments” are forecast to be more popular than ever in 2021. And one man who knows all about the latest trends and what’s driving them is Dr Paul Nassif, celebrity plastic surgeon and star of US reality show Botched.
If you’ve seen the gripping series, you’ll know Dr Nassif spends half his time fixing surgeries that have gone wrong. The rest of his time is spent treating famous and not-so-famous faces at his Nassif MedSpa in Beverly Hills and over here in Salford.
To say he’s at the forefront of aesthetic trends wouldn’t be an overstatement, so we couldn’t wait to chat to him about the treatments that are on their way up and the ones on the way out – and find out why he’s trying to make surgically enhanced bums a thing of the past…
So tell us, which non-surgical tweakments can we expect to be big this year?
Right now, since everyone is wearing face masks, it’s all going to be focusing on the upper half of the face – mainly the tear troughs and temples. The focus will be on natural results and not visibly overdoing it. Botox will always be fantastic – that won’t change. And mini brow lifts using Botox can be great.
Are there any facials worth having?
Definitely medicalgrade facials, designed to suit skin’s unique needs using professional products and tools. These will be big in 2021.
What about surgical trends?
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