This year saw many celebrities and influencers embracing the latest plastic surgery trends, from Gen Z removing fillers to A-listers transforming their faces with $20,000 eyelid surgery.
According to surgeons, there are going to be even more out-of-the-box, wildly popular procedures taking over in 2025.
Aesthetics experts in New York are predicting multiple upcoming cosmetic trends, including the rise of forty-something facelifts to avoid 'filler face' and internal bras to provide bust support.
These experts told DailyMail.com the procedures that are sure to be all the rage next year, including full body makeovers for women who have lost large amounts of weight on Mounjaro and fifty-somethings who want to look decades younger thanks to glamorous 'glam-ma' bodies.
Another major trend is millennials not just embracing 'tweakments,' or small cosmetic procedures, but going all the way and getting facelifts.
Double board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Sean Alemi said, 'Millennials are turning 40 and looking for a new solution to facial aging and skin laxity that doesn’t include a lot of filler.'
In a quest to avoid 'pillow' or 'filler face,' which can make people's faces look puffed up and wildly unnatural, many people, and especially celebrities, are opting to get everything done at once.
Dr. Alemi, who's located in Great Neck, New York, explained that there's no 'right' age for a facelift, and if you get one when you're younger it might last longer and heal more efficiently.
Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Sean Alemi said, 'Millennials are turning 40 and looking for a new solution to facial aging and skin laxity that doesn’t include a lot of filler'
Dr. Alemi, who's located in Great Neck, New York, explained that there's no 'right' age for a facelift, and if you get one when you're younger it might last longer and heal more efficiently
The Mounjaro makeover usually includes a tummy tuck, breast lift, arm lift and thigh lift, depending on what the patient needs
Dr. Alemi told FEMAIL that in his New York-based practice, the average patient age range is between 47 and 53.
Another major upcoming trend is the 'Mounjaro makeover' as more people lose huge amounts of weight thanks to GLP-1 weight loss drugs.
Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Darren Smith, based in Manhattan, explained that a Mounjaro makeover is a customized combination of procedures that helps restore volume where fat has been lost.
The Mounjaro makeover usually includes a tummy tuck, breast lift, arm lift and thigh lift, depending on what the patient needs.
'A Mounjaro makeover candidate is someone who has lost over 40 pounds and is looking for body rejuvenation,' Dr. Smith told DailyMail.com.
'What we've been seeing with Mounjaro is that patients are losing more weight and often doing it more rapidly, and the body's ability to compensate is less effective, so, the skin has a certain amount of elasticity or ability to snap back after volume loss,' Dr. Smith said.
'They're losing so much weight and doing it so quickly that there is more severe skin laxity that's resulting with this medication and in turn, more dramatic skin removal procedures required,' Dr. Smith added.
Surgeons aren't just doing Mounjaro makeovers - facial fat transfer procedures are also more popular than ever because women have been losing so much weight in their face, leaving them with some have called 'Ozempic face.'
Dr. Darren Smith said a glam-ma makeover is a full body makeover for patients over 50
In a quest to avoid 'pillow face,' which can make people's faces look puffed up and wildly unnatural, many people, and especially celebrities, are opting to get everything done at once (stock image)
Women are given tummy tucks and mommy or 'grandma' makeovers, including mini brachioplasties, which reshape flabby arms without leaving large scars
The glam-ma makeover is another way women are trying to look younger than ever, with abs to match.
Dr. Smith has seen a 20 to 30 per cent uptick in patients 50 and above getting full body makeovers and says post-surgery, they have the abs of someone half their age.
Women are given tummy tucks and mommy or 'grandma' makeovers, including mini brachioplasties, which reshape flabby arms without leaving large scars.
'While many of the procedures performed during a "glam-ma" makeover can be similar to those of a "mommy makeover," operations on patients over fifty often need to be approached differently,' Dr. Smith advised.
'As we age, tissue loses elasticity requiring specialist techniques to ensure meaningful and lasting results,' Dr. Smith said.
Dr. Smith 'would be more likely to use an internal bra, like GalaFLEX, on an older patient to support and maintain her breast lift results as her own tissue may have less staying power than a younger patient, who would have more collagen and elastin.'