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The Asian Aesthetic Guide 2018 – Volume 15
 
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The Asian Aesthetic Guide 2018 Volume 15 is now live. As the fastest growing medical aesthetic market in the world, Asia is regarded as the next frontier. While achieving cultural beauty ideals in Asian countries often involves major surgical procedures, global statistics show demand of energy-based and other minimally invasive options is widespread. This issue provides in-depth coverage of Asia’s current market trends, as well as the plethora of minimally invasive options that are helping physicians in this region achieve exceptional facial lifting and contouring results – all without ever picking up a scalpel.
 
Facial rejuvenation
 
Minimally invasive techniques for surgical-like results
Surgical facelifts can involve serious downtime and complications, thus Asian practitioners are increasingly opting to rejuvenate and volumize the face using minimally invasive tools of the trade: dermal fillers, neurotoxins, collagen stimulating lifting threads; platelet-rich plasma (PRP) delivered transdermally via needle, microneedle or cannula; fat transfer and more.
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Technology advances improve non-surgical facial contouring
Asian countries are among those leading today’s rapidly escalating demand for non-surgical cosmetic procedures. As demand for non-surgical treatments grows, researchers are reporting improved outcomes from a growing arsenal of energy-based device options.
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Asia Market
 
The new ‘Mecca’ of medical aesthetics
image description here APAC’s medical aesthetic market continues to grow faster than any other region in the world. With the rise of a wealthy middle class, some Asian societies are becoming more aware of and well-informed about aesthetic treatments, which has led to an increase in the number of consumers actively seeking out procedures.

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