Medical Aesthetics
Medical aesthetics leads today’s beauty and health industry. While invasive procedures aimed at improving appearance or addressing age-related issues are becoming outdated, non-invasive cosmetic treatments now enable individuals to enhance their appearance with minimal discomfort, downtime, and cost. The primary focus of medical aesthetics is providing preventative options for managing the effects of aging, rejuvenating skin, and promoting overall health.
What is Medical Aesthetics?
Benefits of Medical Aesthetics
Benefit | Description |
Minimal downtime and recovery | Patients return to daily life quickly with minimal downtime. |
Fewer risks and complications | Procedures are less invasive, with reduced risk of side effects. |
Natural results | Maintains a natural, facially harmonious appearance |
Adjustable and flexible treatments | Results can be modified according to the patient’s needs |
Affordable | Many procedures are less expensive than major surgery |
Reversible or temporary effects | Treatments can be stopped or modified if needed |
Less invasive technology and techniques | Commonly involves lasers, fillers, and other non-invasive procedures |
Preventive care to stay youthful | Acts as a preventative measure to maintain youthful skin |
Health, confidence, and self-esteem | Enhances self-esteem, self-confidence, and overall quality of life |

Differences Between Medical Aesthetics and Traditional Plastic Surgery
Types of Medical Aesthetics
Injectable Therapies
Neurotoxins
- Forehead lines
- Deep chin lines
- Gummy smile
- Skin tightening
- Facial slimming
- Teeth grinding
- Trapezius muscle contractions
- Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)
Dermal Fillers
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Platelet-Rich Fibrin (PRF)
- PRP treatments are particularly effective for skin rejuvenation around the eyes, face, cheeks, hands, and neck.
- PRF treatments are effective in addressing alopecia and other conditions that lead to hair thinning or loss, such as metabolic disorders, iron deficiency, and certain medications.
Biostimulants
Deoxycholic Acid
Skin Rejuvenation Treatments
Skin Tightening
Facial Contouring
Medical Peels
Laser and Light Treatments
Combination Laser, Radiofrequency, and Ultrasound Treatments
Body Treatments
Non-Surgical Body Contouring
Sweating Reduction
Laser Hair Reduction

Who Can Perform Medical Aesthetics?
Mediallisis – Supplier of Beauty and Cosmetic Equipment
FAQ
What is medical aesthetics and how is it different from plastic surgery?
Medical aesthetics focuses on non-surgical or minimally invasive treatments that improve appearance, prevent signs of aging, and support skin health — examples include Botox, dermal fillers, laser resurfacing, RF and ultrasound devices. Unlike plastic surgery, which is more invasive and often requires anesthesia and longer recovery, medical aesthetic procedures typically offer faster recovery, lower risk, and more temporary or gradual results.
Are injectable treatments (Botox, fillers, PRP/PRF) safe and what side effects should I expect?
When performed by a qualified clinician in a sterile setting, injectables are generally safe. Common short-term side effects include mild swelling, redness, bruising or discomfort at the injection site. Serious complications are rare and mostly preventable with correct technique and proper patient assessment. A pre-treatment consultation is essential to review medical history, expectations, and potential risks.
How long do results last and how can I find a qualified clinic or provider?
Results vary by treatment: Botox effects typically last 3–6 months, many hyaluronic acid fillers last 6–18 months, and biostimulants or laser treatments can produce longer or progressive improvements. To choose a clinic, check provider credentials, before/after photos, device brands, patient reviews, and whether the clinic follows safety standards. Use our contact form to get matched with nearby certified providers for a consultation.