
Your Sneak Peek At The Aesthetics Guide 2025
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Here’s what’s inside our annual special section
The 2025 instalment of our aesthetics guide is here, packed with the very latest trends and advancements in the aesthetic medicine field, plus a host of treatment reviews and our doctor’s directory to find the right practitioner for you.
What’s In The Issue?
In her editor’s letter, Annabel Jones lays out what to look out for in this special issue, which you can find in the May/June issue of Country & Town House.
‘Aesthetic medicine is, for we enthusiasts, as nail biting as the finale of the White Lotus. And, unlike world politics, looking ahead is mostly optimistic as advancements are by and large focused on natural ways to hack the ageing process. In this year’s special, I dive into the rise of eyelid surgery and the undetectable advances that make it so sought after (p144). On page 134, Celia Walden writes about the emerging trend for tough-love facial massage and medical-grade facials.
‘Alice Hart-Davis tackles the innovative new ways to rejuvenate lacklustre lips without injecting filler on page 128, while Claire Coleman dives into the causes and cures for our broken skin barriers (p124). Not one to shy away from delicate matters, Beatrice Aidin investigates the empowering world of intimate procedures for midlife women on page 148. We’re not all talk – we’ve tried ten of the latest procedures from hormone tweaking to hair loss interventions and given them our honest appraisal (p153). Finally, we’ve updated our doctor’s directory with our tried and true aesthetic practitioners (p162). Enjoy!’
The Aesthetics Guide 2025 Full Features List
Call My Doctor The latest news from the aesthetics frontline
Great Barrier Grief Have you damaged your skin barriers, asks Claire Coleman
Pout of Character There’s more than one way to achieve the perfect pout, says Alice Hart-Davis
Raise Me Up Celia Walden says it may take longer, but you can achieve facelift-like results non-invasively
Seeing Is Believing Annabel Jones on the rise of eye rejuvenation treatments
What The Eye Can’t See Injectables aren’t over, they’re just cleverer than ever, says Olivia Falcon
The Last Taboo Finally, we’re beginning to talk about ‘down there’, says Beatrice Aidin
Tried & Tested Reporting on the treatments we’re loving
Doctor! Doctor! Questioning the experts
On Call The aesthetic practitioners you can trust
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Images: All photography in the C&TH Aesthetic Guide has been art directed by Ursula Lake and photographed by Mateusz Sitek, with hair by Richard Scorer for Haringtons Hairdressing, using L’Oreal; make-up by Marco Antonio using CHANEL Les Beiges Golden Hour and No.1 de CHANEL Body Sérum-In-Mist; nails by Nichole Williams at Stella Creative Artists using Aesop Lucent Facial Concentrate. The model is Annie Tice at Premier.