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Plastic Surgery Trends in 2024 According to Mr Naveen Cavale

In the ever-evolving world of plastic surgery, staying ahead of the curve is vital for both practitioners and patients seeking the latest and most effective treatments. As we step into 2024, Mr Naveen Cavale sheds light on the trends that are set to reshape the landscape of aesthetic enhancement. From the rising popularity of face lifts in one's forties, to the impact of Ozempic-induced weight loss on facial surgery, read below to see what he believes 2024 has in store.




Face Lifts in Your Forties: A Proactive Approach to Ageing


Recently, Mr Cavale has observed a notable trend at his clinic – an increasing number of individuals in their forties opting for face lifts. “This signals a shift towards a more proactive stance on ageing, where patients are choosing subtle, yet impactful enhancements that provide superior and longer-lasting results” he says. With advancements in surgical techniques and a focus on personalised treatment plans, the benefits of early intervention are becoming apparent. In 2024, Mr Cavale predicts a surge in this age group seeking face lifts, eager to achieve natural-looking, rejuvenated results with the added advantage of extended longevity when compared with having a face lift later in life.


Ozempic Face Surgery: Navigating the Challenges of Rapid Weight Loss


“A noteworthy development in plastic surgery is the growing interest in procedures following significant weight loss induced by Ozempic” says Mr Cavale. He highlights the importance of addressing this trend responsibly, emphasising the need for patients to fully understand the potential risks and complications associated with immediate surgical intervention after rapid weight loss. Despite a surge in inquiries (approximately 10 patients a month), Mr Cavale advises caution and thorough consideration before opting for face lifts post-Ozempic weight loss. 


Filler Fatigue: Paving the Way for Facial Plastic Surgery


'Filler fatigue' is poised to be a prominent theme in 2024, with patients expressing a desire for longer-term solutions. “While fillers and injectables have been popular choices for non-surgical rejuvenation, a growing sentiment towards more permanent results is emerging” he says. In response to 'filler fatigue,' individuals are exploring the benefits of face and neck lifts as enduring solutions to ageing concerns. This trend signifies a shift towards permanent options, with patients valuing longevity and natural-looking results.


Holistic Approaches: A Unified Approach for Aesthetics


As we navigate the aesthetic landscape of 2024, a significant shift towards holistic and multidisciplinary approaches is evident. “Surgeons, dermatologists, and other specialists are joining forces to create a united front, combining their expertise to address both surgical and non-surgical aspects of aesthetic enhancement” he says. This collaborative approach ensures a nuanced understanding of patients' needs, leading to tailored and integrated treatment plans. 

From the proactive choice of face lifts in one's forties to navigating the challenges posed by Ozempic-induced weight loss, addressing 'filler fatigue,' and embracing holistic approaches, the trends forecasted by Mr Cavale reflect a patient-focused future.



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