Cosmetic procedures are defined as medical or aesthetic treatments designed to alter or improve a person’s appearance, ranging from non-surgical injections to complex surgical interventions. The most popular cosmetic procedures in 2026 are dominated by minimally invasive treatments, with neuromodulators such as Botox and hyaluronic acid dermal fillers accounting for the vast majority of global volume. Minimally invasive procedures represented 91.5% of total procedural volume in 2024, a figure that reflects a clear and sustained shift toward treatments with low downtime, natural-looking results, and high patient satisfaction. Whether you are exploring options for the first time or weighing up surgical versus non-surgical routes, this guide covers what you need to know.
Non-surgical aesthetic treatments, also called minimally invasive procedures, are the dominant category in cosmetic medicine worldwide. Their appeal lies in shorter appointments, no general anaesthesia, and results that colleagues and friends rarely notice as “done.” The two leading treatments are botulinum toxin injections and hyaluronic acid fillers, and together they account for tens of millions of procedures each year.
Botulinum toxin (Botox)
Botulinum toxin, widely known by the brand name Botox, is the single most performed non-surgical cosmetic procedure globally. 7.8 million Botox treatments were carried out in 2024 alone, with satisfaction rates averaging 90 to 95%. That level of patient approval is rarely matched in any medical field. Common treatment areas include forehead lines, frown lines between the brows, and crow’s feet around the eyes, though clinicians also use it for jaw slimming, brow lifting, and hyperhidrosis.
Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers
Hyaluronic acid fillers rank second in global non-surgical volume, with 6.3 million filler procedures performed in 2024. Satisfaction rates for fillers sit between 88 and 92%, confirming their clinical effectiveness. Fillers restore volume to the cheeks, lips, and nasolabial folds, and they are fully reversible using hyaluronidase, which makes them a lower-risk entry point for patients new to aesthetics. You can learn more about dermal filler outcomes and what to expect from treatment at R&H Dental Marbella.
Pro Tip: If you are new to cosmetic treatments, a single area of botulinum toxin is the lowest-risk starting point. It is temporary, well-studied, and gives you a clear sense of how your face responds before committing to anything more involved.
Surgical cosmetic procedures, also called invasive aesthetic surgery, account for a smaller share of total volume but remain significant for patients seeking longer-lasting or more structural change. The category has shifted notably in recent years, with patient preferences moving toward procedures that produce natural rather than dramatically altered results.
Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty)
Eyelid surgery has become the most frequently performed surgical cosmetic procedure globally. Blepharoplasty ranks first in surgical volume as of 2024, overtaking liposuction for the top position. The procedure removes excess skin and fat from the upper or lower eyelids, addressing hooded lids and under-eye bags. Recovery typically takes 10 to 14 days, and results are long-lasting, often 5 to 10 years or more.
Liposuction and body contouring
Liposuction remains one of the most sought-after procedures for body reshaping, targeting localised fat deposits that resist diet and exercise. It is frequently combined with other body procedures such as abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) in a single surgical session. Patients considering combination surgeries should be aware that total operating time under 6 hours is advised to reduce anaesthesia risks and support recovery.
Rhinoplasty and breast augmentation
Rhinoplasty (nose reshaping) and breast augmentation consistently feature among the top five surgical procedures worldwide. Both carry longer recovery periods of 2 to 6 weeks and require thorough pre-operative assessment. The trend across both procedures is firmly toward subtle refinement rather than dramatic transformation, reflecting the broader shift in patient expectations.
Pro Tip: Ask any surgical provider for their complication rate and revision rate, not just their before-and-after gallery. A confident, qualified surgeon will share this data without hesitation.
Choosing between a non-surgical and surgical approach depends on your goals, your tolerance for recovery, and your budget. Neither category is universally superior. The right choice is the one that matches your specific anatomy, lifestyle, and expectations.
| Factor | Non-surgical procedures | Surgical procedures |
|---|---|---|
| Procedure duration | 15 to 60 minutes | 1 to 5 hours |
| Recovery time | None to 3 days | 1 to 6 weeks |
| Longevity of results | 3 to 18 months | 5 to 20 years |
| Reversibility | Often reversible (e.g., fillers) | Permanent or semi-permanent |
| Typical cost range | £200 to £1,500 per session | £3,000 to £15,000+ |
| Anaesthesia | Topical or none | Local or general |
| Complication risk | Low (bruising, swelling) | Moderate (infection, scarring) |
| Satisfaction rates | 88 to 95% | 80 to 92% |
Non-surgical treatments carry a lower upfront cost and minimal risk profile, but they require repeat sessions to maintain results. Surgical procedures involve greater initial investment and recovery time, but the longevity of outcomes often makes them more cost-effective over a decade. Minimally invasive treatments are preferred for their discreet effects and compatibility with busy lifestyles, which explains their volume dominance.
Transparency in pricing is a genuine differentiator when selecting a provider. R&H Dental Marbella publishes clear treatment pricing for all aesthetic procedures, which allows you to plan realistically before your consultation. Avoid any clinic that is reluctant to provide written cost estimates in advance.
The cosmetic aesthetics market is not static. Patient demographics, motivations, and preferred treatments have shifted considerably, and understanding these trends helps you see where your own interests fit within the broader picture.
Younger patients and preventative aesthetics
Preventative aesthetics in patients under 30 focuses on subtle treatments that preserve facial structure and support long-term skin health. Rather than correcting existing damage, younger patients use low-dose botulinum toxin and skin boosters to slow the development of lines and volume loss. This approach is evidence-based and increasingly common across Europe and the UK.
Midlife patients and workforce confidence
Patients increasingly seek cosmetic procedures to maintain workforce competitiveness and personal confidence during midlife. This is particularly relevant for professionals in client-facing roles who want to look rested and engaged without appearing altered. Blepharoplasty, botulinum toxin, and subtle filler work are the most common choices in this group.
Motivations: confidence above all
70% of adults consider cosmetic procedures primarily to increase self-confidence and align their appearance with their self-perception. External pressure from social media or partners ranks far lower as a motivating factor. This matters clinically, because patients driven by internal motivation tend to report higher satisfaction and more realistic expectations.
| Trend | Patient group | Key procedures |
|---|---|---|
| Preventative aesthetics | Under 30 | Low-dose Botox, skin boosters |
| Confidence and competitiveness | 35 to 55 | Blepharoplasty, fillers, Botox |
| Natural body contouring | 30 to 50 | Fat grafting, liposuction |
| Hair restoration | 25 to 60 | Hair transplants (FUE/FUT) |
| Combination procedures | All ages | 2 to 3 treatments in one session |
Hair transplants and fat grafting are among the fastest-growing categories globally. Fat grafting in particular is gaining ground as a natural alternative to synthetic fillers, using the patient’s own tissue to restore volume with longer-lasting results. Patients travelling abroad for cosmetic care, including expats based in Marbella, are also increasingly combining procedures during a single visit to maximise value and minimise time away from work. Preparing carefully for overseas cosmetic procedures is strongly advised, particularly when combining treatments.
The most popular cosmetic procedures are minimally invasive treatments, led by botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid fillers, which together account for the overwhelming majority of global aesthetic volume due to their safety, reversibility, and high satisfaction rates.
| Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Non-surgical procedures dominate | Minimally invasive treatments represent over 91% of all cosmetic procedures performed globally. |
| Botox leads all categories | 7.8 million botulinum toxin treatments were performed in 2024, with 90 to 95% patient satisfaction. |
| Eyelid surgery tops surgical rankings | Blepharoplasty overtook liposuction as the most common surgical procedure as of 2024. |
| Confidence drives patient decisions | 70% of patients choose cosmetic treatments to align appearance with self-perception, not external pressure. |
| Provider credentials are non-negotiable | Board certification and verifiable qualifications are the primary criteria for selecting a safe provider. |
The conversation around cosmetic procedures has matured considerably. Patients who walk through our door in Marbella are not asking “should I do something?” They are asking “what is the right thing, done well, by the right person?” That is a much more sophisticated starting point, and it reflects the broader shift we see across the aesthetics field.
What concerns us, from a clinical standpoint, is the gap between the volume of procedures being performed and the rigour applied to provider selection. Board certification and professional referrals remain the primary criteria for safe provider selection, yet a significant number of patients still choose based on price or social media presence alone. The two are not mutually exclusive, but credentials must come first.
We also see patients who arrive having combined too many procedures in a single session elsewhere, sometimes with suboptimal results. The principle of restraint matters. A single well-executed treatment that achieves a natural outcome is worth far more than three rushed ones. When it comes to facial aesthetics, following the face rather than fighting it is always the right philosophy.
For patients considering cosmetic dentistry alongside facial aesthetics, the connection between a confident smile and overall appearance is direct. The relationship between dental aesthetics and confidence is well-documented, and a smile makeover can complement facial treatments in ways that feel entirely natural rather than constructed.
Our advice is straightforward: take your time, ask hard questions, and choose a provider whose qualifications you can verify in writing.
— R&H Dentists
R&H Dental Marbella offers a full range of facial aesthetic and cosmetic dentistry treatments from a team of experienced English-speaking clinicians with 15 to 35 years of practice each. Our dentists trained and practised across Finland, New Zealand, Ireland, Portugal, and Spain, bringing a genuinely international standard of care to Marbella. We use 3D CBCT imaging, an in-house digital laboratory, and an in-house photography studio to plan and document every case with precision. All treatment costs are published transparently, and our aesthetic results are backed by a written guarantee. Whether you are exploring smile makeover options or considering a broader aesthetic programme, we welcome you to book a consultation at your own pace, with no obligation.
Botulinum toxin (Botox) is the most performed non-surgical cosmetic procedure globally, with 7.8 million treatments carried out in 2024 and patient satisfaction rates of 90 to 95%.
Results vary by treatment: botulinum toxin lasts 3 to 4 months, hyaluronic acid fillers last 6 to 18 months, and skin boosters typically last 6 to 12 months before a top-up is needed.
Minimally invasive procedures such as botulinum toxin and hyaluronic acid fillers carry a low risk profile when performed by a qualified, board-certified clinician. Starting with a single treatment area and a conservative dose is the safest approach for beginners.
Ask for the clinician’s qualifications, their complication rate, and a written cost estimate before committing. Board certification and verifiable credentials are the primary markers of a safe and reputable provider.
Yes. Cosmetic dentistry treatments such as veneers, teeth whitening, and smile makeovers work alongside facial aesthetics to create a balanced, natural result, addressing the full visual impact of the face rather than isolated features.