The Best Non-Invasive Beauty Treatments

With the non-invasive aesthetic treatment market set to hit $77.25 billion in 2025, it’s clear more people are seeking solutions that bridge the gap between skincare and surgery. As awareness around ingredients, skincare routines, and lifestyle habits has grown, so has the appetite for professional treatments that deliver visible results, especially in areas where at-home products fall short. The focus now? Subtle, science-backed ‘tweakments’ offering maximum impact with minimal downtime.
From laser-led hydration to non-surgical sculpting, these are the five trends shaping non-invasive beauty in 2025.
The ‘Invisilift’ Era
Today’s patients are seeking lifted, sculpted features without surgery, and Endolift has become one of the go-to treatments for achieving this. According to celebrity aesthetic doctor Nina Bal, “Endolift is the closest non-surgical alternative to a face-lift and liposuction. It is a minimally invasive procedure that tightens, lifts, and adds definition back to the skin.”
The procedure involves inserting a laser fibre — thinner than a strand of hair — into the deep dermis. Laser energy is delivered through the fibre, heating the skin to stimulate collagen production and trigger remodelling, all without incisions or stitches. “It can be used to both tighten the skin whilst simultaneously addressing excess fat whether that be on the chin or jowls to contour the jawline, or on the arms to rid bingo wings,” Bal adds.
Endolift is available nationwide from £1,500. Find a treatment provider here.
Laser-Injected Moisture
Those seeking the rejuvenating effects of Profhilo without injections are turning to a rising trend: laser-delivered moisturising treatments. The most popular? Baby Face — the buzzy facial that revitalises skin using LaseMD Ultra, a high-tech micro-channeling device to boost the absorption of active ingredients.
As celebrity facialist Natasha Clancy explains, “Baby Face facials offer a highly effective treatment for those looking to reduce fine lines, treat pigmentation, and lift and tighten the skin.”
Loved by Iris Law, Sienna Miller, and Poppy Delevingne, this multi-benefit treatment delivers that coveted lit-from-within glow with zero downtime, making it a go-to for those in search of quick, long-lasting results.
Baby Face is available nationwide from £250. Those in the UK can find a treatment provider here, while those in the US can find a provided here.
The Post-Ozempic Contour
The rise of GLP-1 weight-loss medications has led to increased demand for facial rejuvenation. As people lose weight, many experience volume loss and skin laxity.
Thermage FLX, a radiofrequency treatment, is considered by many the gold standard for restoring elasticity, firming, and lifting the skin. “Thermage is the only treatment option that rejuvenates the collagen deep within the skin, with none of the negative aspects of other treatments,” explains cosmetic doctor Dr Rita Rakus. “Unlike injections or fillers, Thermage works across the entire face, including forehead, eyes, nasolabial folds, jawline, jowls, and the area under your chin, as well as on the arms, tummy and thighs. It’s great as a standalone treatment or as a combination therapy within a treatment plan. Best of all, patients only need one treatment to obtain the full benefits. In addition, there is no downtime, so they can quickly resume their daily routine.”
Thermage FLX is available nationwide from £1,500. Those in the UK can find a treatment provider here, while those in the US can find a provided here.
High-Performance Facials
Today’s patients are moving beyond standard facials in favour of high-performance treatments that work at a cellular level, and Skinstorm is one of the go-to options leading the shift. This ultra-advanced, multi-step facial cleanses, hydrates, and rejuvenates with high-tech precision. Powered by cutting-edge oxygenation technology, it supports skin health, delivers an instant glow, and targets concerns like dullness, dehydration, and fine lines.
As Skinstorm founder Sharon Hilditch explains, “At the cellular level, skin requires oxygenation and hydration to maintain its vitality, elasticity, and glow. However, over time, factors such as ageing, environmental stressors, and lifestyle choices can deplete the skin’s natural oxygen content, leading to diminished health and vibrancy. The introduction of topical dissolved oxygen via the Skinstorm treatment, for instance, replenishes this essential element directly to the skin’s surface, thereby invigorating it and elevating its overall health.”
Skinstorm is available nationwide from £190. Find a treatment provider here. The treatment is not currently available in the US.
Scalp Biohacking
The rise in stem-cell skincare and regenerative treatments, paired with a renewed interest in scalp health, has paved the way for scalp biohacking: innovative therapies that stimulate the scalp’s natural regenerative processes and promote healthy hair growth.
Keralase by Seriderm uses LaseMD Ultra laser technology to create micro-channels in the scalp, allowing for deep absorption of concentrated growth factors from the KeraFactor range. The treatment is needle-free, painless, and well suited to early-stage hair thinning. It can also be added to existing haircare routines to support long-term scalp and hair health.
As consultant dermatologist Dr Ellie Rashid explains, “The Keralase system by Seriderm has shown promising results in improving hair density by enhancing follicle function and boosting the absorption of growth factors.”
Keralase is available nationwide from £600. Those in the UK can find a treatment provider here, while those in the US can find a provided here.