At-Home Medical Aesthetics: The Next Big Trend in Beauty
Why At-Home Medical Aesthetics Are Booming?
The global market for at-home beauty devices is projected to grow at 15.2% CAGR. Key drivers include:
- Time Efficiency: Most office workers believe that going to a beauty salon for treatment is too time-consuming.
- Limited budget: The average charge for beauty salon projects is high. For those who pursue cost-effectiveness, home beauticians are a good choice.
- Privacy protection: Some sensitive needs may be embarrassing when treated in beauty salons, such as bikini hair removal and acne skin care. Home projects can avoid these concerns.
List of home beauty projects
I. Basic skin care (no equipment required)
Suitable for daily maintenance, low-cost entry
1. Home acid peeling (Chemical Peels)
Applicable to: acne, closed comedones, rough cuticles
2. Mask care
Sandwich method: moisturizing spray + essence primer + patch mask (to improve absorption rate)
II. Home beauty equipment (equipment investment type)
Need to purchase equipment, but high cost performance in the long run
1. Anti-aging and firming equipment: radio frequency device stimulates collagen regeneration
2. Acne and spot removal equipment: LED phototherapy mask, red light (anti-aging), blue light (sterilization)
3. Laser hair removal device: Intense pulsed light (IPL)
III. Cinema-level replacement projects (high risk, be cautious)
Operation specifications must be strictly followed
1. Home microneedle (Derma Rolling)
Tools: 0.2-0.5mm (skin care products promote penetration) 1.0-1.5mm (scar lightening and hair growth)
Note: Must be disinfected! Bleeding = operation error
2. Injectable botulinum toxin essence:
Effect: Dynamic lines are reduced by 20-30% (continuous use required)
Should You Ditch the Clinic?
At-home devices are great for maintenance but can't fully replace professional treatments like lasers or deep peels. For best results:
Combine at-home care with annual clinic visits.
Patch-test new products/devices.
Consult a dermatologist if you have sensitive skin.
