The new wave of facial aesthetics is here, ladies and leading the trends aren’t dramatic transformations, but subtle refinements, or what we like to call, tweakments.
Call it the era of quiet glow-ups, where fresher, smoother, and subtly lifted skin leads the charge.
Take a look at our favourite, top trending facial treatments right now and learn why they’re popular, from how they work to what concerns they help with and why patients turn to them.

Best for: The ultimate skin reset to improve everything from pigmentation to fine lines.
One highly popular area in aesthetics right now is laser – and the data backs it.
As a non-invasive rejuvenation treatment, it’s helped the UK aesthetics market grow 9% YoY. This means skin-focused technologies are no longer niche but mainstream, driving growth into 2026.
Treatments like BBL (BroadBand Light) and SkinTyte are great multi-tasking, collagen-stimulating treatments that can target acne, sun damage, redness and early ageing in just one protocol, making laser one of the most efficient aesthetic options on the market.
Aventis’s take: The busy woman’s facial, designed to be preventative, progressive, and glowy.
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“This clinic is amazing. I have done Botox, lip fillers and laser treatments and have had pleasant and virtually painless experiences every time. The staff is so friendly. I have been to other clinics and definitely prefer Aventis as they are very gentle and understanding of your personal needs. They also always call to check up on you after your appointment, which I think is so sweet.”

Best for: Calming redness and improving skin tone
Redness is the new wrinkle, and 415 million people worldwide suffer from rosacea. But using BBL-based rosacea and vessel treatments, we can finally treat the condition properly.
The therapy uses targeted light energy to reduce visible blood vessels and persistent redness.
Skin health is a major focus for patients in 2026, especially as millennials age and turn to aesthetics to address conditions they’ve battled with for most of their lives.
Instead of covering up redness with makeup, patients can now invest in long-term corrections, with clear, glowing skin taking priority in the skin-first era.
Aventis’s take: Think less foundation, more foundation-quality skin.

Best for: Early intervention and “prejuvenation”
Devices like the lunchtime Moxi laser are booming right now, quickly becoming Gen Z’s favourite tweakments, mostly because it’s the prime early intervention treatment that improves tone and texture before ageing sets in.
With beauty shifting toward clean, glowing skin, many younger clients now opt for subtle, maintenance-based treatments that keep their skin feeling fresher for longer.
Aventis’s take: Baby Botox had its moment. Baby laser is next.

Best for: Building strength and skin elasticity over time
In the beauty game, collagen is currency, and it plays a critical role across all facial aesthetic treatments right now.
It stimulates the skin’s natural repair process and boosts collagen production across a broad range of treatments, including laser therapies, microneedling, and regenerative injectables.
Collagen-stimulating treatments first hit the scene and were popularised by celebrities like Kim and Khloe Kardashian; now they’re a trending option for patients thinking long term and looking into regenerative aesthetics to improve how the skin functions, not just how it looks, taking care of it from the inside out.
Aventis’s take: Collagen banking is skincare with a strategy, not a quick fix.

Best for: Treatments you can fit into a lunch break with minimal downtime & maximum payoff
Even with the shift to non-invasive treatments and subtle tweaks, the injectables market remains more popular than ever, accounting for over 65% of the market, with over half of dermal filler patients now under 35.
Not only do they allow patients to smooth fine lines and restore volume, but they can also combine technologies to help patients tackle texture, tone, pores, pigmentation and ageing simultaneously.
Botox and fillers are not just reserved for celebrities; they’re widely accessible (around 900,000 Botox treatments are performed annually in the UK) and allow patients to achieve more from a single appointment with immediate results.
Aventis’s take: High-performance skin results, on a tight schedule.
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