Non invasive face and body treatment statistics of 2018

by | Jan 8, 2019

British Beauty Council spotted an interesting report* by Euromonitor International late December showing key beauty insights from 2018.

Among their key findings are some statistics on the non invasive face and body treatments taken by consumers visiting medical professionals.

Some of these – in particular the low figure on Botox and relatively high one on treatments for dark circles/puffy eyes, we found surprising.

Micro-needling, while considered a big trend, was even lower than Botox at around 6% of the reason for these visits.

 

*Results gathered from consumers who visited a medical professional at least once in the last two years.

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