The Rise of "Biostimulation" and Regenerative Care
The biggest trend for 2026 is the move from "filling" to "stimulating." Practitioners are increasingly using products that trigger the body’s own healing mechanisms.
Biostimulators (Sculptra & Radiesse): These have largely replaced traditional thick fillers in many South American clinics. They are used to stimulate the body's natural collagen and elastin production for longer-lasting, more "undetectable" results.
Polynucleotides and Exosomes: New for 2026, these regenerative injectables are used for deep skin repair, addressing scarring, and hair restoration by delivering cellular signals directly to damaged tissue.
"Treatment Stacking": Clinics now specialize in multi-modal protocols—combining ultrasound (Ultherapy), radiofrequency (Morpheus8), and injectables in a single session to achieve a "liquid facelift" effect without the downtime of surgery.


