When you think of medical aesthetics, you probably think of Beverly Hills. But South America — especially Brazil — is catching up fast. The South America medical aesthetics market report by MRFR shows that facial aesthetics is the largest product segment, and the market is growing at 6.97% CAGR — from $2.15 billion to $4.5 billion by 2035. Why the surge? Because social media has made everyone aware of what's possible, and disposable incomes are rising.
What's driving growth? Non‑invasive procedures (Botox, fillers) dominate, but minimally invasive is the fastest‑growing. The South America medical aesthetics market analysis highlights that hospitals and clinics are the largest end‑user segment, but dermatology and cosmetic centers are the fastest‑growing — as patients seek specialised care.
What's new? Liquid rhinoplasty (filler in the nose) and jawline contouring are huge in Brazil. Also, skin boosters (microinjections of hyaluronic acid) for that glass skin look.
The bottom line: South America is not just a follower — it's a trendsetter. Watch for innovations coming out of São Paulo and Buenos Aires.