The biggest cosmetic surgery trends for 2024 and the procedures you (probably) didn’t know exist

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Natalie O’Brien, a renowned aesthetics expert based in Glasgow, has unveiled some of the most popular cosmetic surgery treatments predicted for 2024, and some of the pioneering treatments that are lesser known.
In an era where self-care and personal enhancement are paramount, Natalie O’Brien is leading the charge in bringing innovative solutions to the forefront of the aesthetics industry.
Among these cutting-edge treatments is sculpting nasal flare reduction, where Botox is injected into the nostrils, causing them to relax and appear slimmer.

Natalie said: “2024 is poised to be a year of groundbreaking beauty trends, fuelled by innovation and inspired by cultural icons. From the rise of transformative treatments like ‘traptox’ following the popularity of the Barbie film last year, to the continued evolution of classic procedures like nose Botox, we’re witnessing an exciting era in aesthetics.
“Most people aren’t aware that Botox can be used in a variety of different parts of the face and body to achieve desired results.”


Here Natalie gives the lowdown on some of the prodecures that are relatively unheard of but are becoming increasingly popular among clients.

Botox… for your feet

Among some of the trends rising in popularity is Botox for plantar hyperhidrosis, a condition that affects many individuals’ quality of life.
Rumoured to be a secret weapon in Victoria Beckham’s arsenal for wearing heels without painful feet, this treatment offers relief by reducing excessive sweating in the feet.
“Botox works by reducing the ability of the nerves to send signals to the sweat glands, significantly decreasing sweat production,” explained Natalie. “It’s a game-changer for those suffering from hyperhidrosis.”

Nose Slimming Treatment

Another intriguing procedure is nose Botox, which not only addresses the flaring of the nose but also reduces its size. “This treatment is perfect for individuals seeking subtle yet impactful changes to their facial profile,” says Natalie. “By targeting specific muscles, we can achieve a more refined and balanced appearance and help to slim down the nose.
“Filler can also be injected to straighten out any humps on the nose and when used alongside Botox, the appearance of nasal flare can be dramatically reduced.”

Body Profhilo – skin boosters

Body Profhilo, a lesser-known technique gaining traction in the aesthetics world, offers a holistic approach to body contouring.
“Most people will have heard of Profhilo skin boosters for the face but may not know it can also used on the body to help tighten the skin, reduce sagging and improve tone and elasticity.
“This treatment combines advanced technologies to sculpt and tighten the body, addressing multiple concerns in one session. It’s the ultimate solution for those looking to enhance their physique.”

‘Fox Eye’ Botox

Fox eye Botox is another trend on the rise, aiming to achieve a lifted and elongated eye shape reminiscent of a fox’s gaze.
Inspired by celebrities such as Bell Hadid and Kylie Jenner, this technique involves strategically placed injections to prevent a surprised look with eyebrows and create a more lifted and sleek appearance.
Natalie said: “It’s all about achieving a youthful and captivating eye expression without having to opt for invasive fox eye surgery.”


As the demand for innovative cosmetic treatments continues to soar, Natalie O’Brien remains at the forefront, offering cutting-edge solutions to meet clients’ evolving needs.

For more information about Natalie O’Brien Aesthetics and the latest cosmetic surgery treatments, please visit www.natalieobrienaesthetics.co.uk

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