Aesthetic Injectable Market: Needle Usage Areas And Adoption Trends By SizeReport

Aesthetic Injectable Market: Needle Usage Areas And Adoption Trends By Size

  • Published: Jun, 2025
  • Report ID: GVR-MT-100360
  • Format: PDF/Excel databook
  • No. of Pages/Datapoints: 30
  • Report Coverage: 2024 - 2030

Report Overview

Aesthetic injectable refers to non-surgical treatments involving injecting substances like dermal fillers or botulinum toxin into the skin to enhance facial appearance. These treatments help reduce wrinkles, restore volume, contour features, and improve skin texture and youthfulness. The market is experiencing strong growth driven by increasing awareness and acceptance of aesthetic treatments. With a growing focus on physical appearance and self-care, more individuals are actively exploring aesthetic injectables to enhance their looks. Insurance schemes are further supporting this trend. For instance, Hamilton Fraser, a UK-based insurance provider, offers coverage for a wide range of aesthetic procedures, including laser treatments, dermal fillers, chemical peels, and botulinum toxin.

The brand and competitive analysis report, compiled by Grand View Research, is a collection of the trends and competitive scenario in more than 20 countries. Qualitative information regarding the trends, competitive strategies, existing competition, and pipeline analysis will be provided in the report. Within the purview of the database, such information is systematically analyzed and provided in the form of outlook reports and summary presentations on individual areas of research.

Facial Injectables: Trends And Competitive Analysis Report Scope

Report Attributes

Details

Areas of Research

Industry trends, market opportunity, aesthetic penetration across countries, competitive and product revenue analysis

Report Representation

Consolidated report in PDF format

Country Coverage

20+ Countries

Product Coverage

  • Hyaluronic Acid (HA)
  • Botulinum Toxin (Botox)
  • Aquatic Light Injections
  • Others

Highlights of Report (Competitive & Revenue Landscape, by Product)

  • Aesthetic Injectable Adoption Trends
    • Aesthetic Injectable Procedures Performed in the U.S. 2023
  • Adoption Rate of Various Needle Sizes
    • Key Needle Specifications, Sizes, and Usage in Aesthetic Injectable Procedures
  • Usage of Needles (Face, Body, Others)
    • Needle Usage by Area in Aesthetic Injectable Procedures (Face, Hands, Body)
  • Needle Usage and Technology in Aquatic Light Injection Procedures for Treatments
    • Needle Specifications and Usage Parameters in Aquatic Light Injections
  • Some Of the Key Developments Recorded In the Aesthetic Injectable Industry

Aesthetic Injectable Adoption Trends

The increasing global geriatric population is driving the aesthetic injectable market. Major economies are undergoing a demographic shift owing to a rapidly aging population, and the demand for cosmetic solutions is growing to combat the visible signs of aging and maintain a youthful appearance. This has led to a significant surge in demand for botulinum toxin and aesthetic injectables that effectively reduce wrinkles, fine lines, & other age-related concerns.  According to Australia's 2023 Intergenerational Report, by 2050, the country's population aged 65 to 84 is projected to more than double, and the population of those aged 85 & over is expected to quadruple. This demographic shift is increasing the number of specialized clinics catering to older people's needs.

Moreover, technological advancements are expected to be a significant factor driving growth and innovation. These advancements have revolutionized aesthetic medicine, leading to safer, more effective, and minimally invasive treatments. For instance, in May 2023, the U.S. FDA approved SKINVIVE by JUVÉDERM, the first hyaluronic acid intradermal microdroplet injection approved for enhancing cheek smoothness. Such approvals can help introduce a range of targeted solutions for individuals seeking to improve their appearance.

Moreover, technological advancements have introduced longer-lasting fillers, such as hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers with cross-linking technology. These durable fillers provide long-term results, reducing the need for frequent touchups. Galderma's Restylane and Emervel brands have gained popularity in different regions due to their advanced formulations and increased longevity. Consequently, market leaders are developing practitioner training programs to encourage the use of their products. For instance, in March 2022, Sinclair Pharma launched a training program for practitioners to enhance the effectiveness of its hyaluronic acid dermal filler procedures. Such focused training programs improve the product outlook and practitioner acceptability, driving demand in the longer term.

Aesthetic Injectable Procedures Performed in the U.S. 2023

Adoption Rate Of Various Needle Sizes

Aesthetic injectable practices utilize hypodermic needles sized from 25G to 34G when offering botulinum toxin injections and filler injections, based on the area being treated, viscosity of the injectable, and the needle wall size. The fillers usually are more viscous, so they generally require larger gauge needles than those used for botulinum toxin injections. The needles with thin walls and ultra-thin walls have bigger inner diameters than needles with regular walls, permitting more viscous solutions to flow through them.

Needle sizes from 30G to 34G are commonly used for botulinum toxin treatments to offer more comfort to patients. The needles with lengths between 8mm and 13mm are utilized for facial botulinum toxin injections, and sometimes they are as short as 4 mm. Injectors have begun shifting to Low Dead Space (LDS) hub needles to decrease the extent of costly toxin that is usually being wasted in conventional needle hubs. Needle sizes from 18G to 25G, between 1" and 2", are regularly used to draw up toxin fluids before injection.

Hyaluronic acid fillers are usually injected via either a 30G, 27G, or larger diameter needle, depending on hyaluronic acid particle size, degree of cross-linking, and concentration, which determines the viscosity or thickness of hyaluronic acid fillers. More viscous hyaluronic acid fillers need larger diameter needles. Needle with a smaller diameter and silicon lubricant coating brings in better injection comfort for the patient (needle diameter: 0.25 mm, 0.30 mm, 0.40 mm for 31G, 30G, and 27G needles, respectively). Hyaluronic acid fillers such as Restylane and Juvederm are typically injected with needle sizes ranging from 30G to 27 G.

Key Needle Specifications, Sizes, and Usage in Aesthetic Injectable Procedures

Procedure Type

Needle Gauge (G)

Needle Length

Usage

Details

Botulinum toxin injection

30G to 34G

4 mm to 13 mm

Facial botulinum toxin delivery

Fine-gauge needles for improved comfort; thin/ultra-thin walls enhance flow and reduce injection pain.

Toxin draw-up (pre-injection)

18G to 25G

1 to 2 inches

Drawing up toxin fluid from vials

A larger gauge is used to draw the solution before the actual injection.

Dermal filler injection

25G to 30G

Varies (site-specific)

Injecting viscous dermal fillers

Requires larger needles due to higher filler viscosity.

Hyaluronic acid filler use

27G, 30G, or larger

Typically short

Delivering HA fillers (e.g., Restylane, Juvederm)

Choice based on viscosity, particle size, and cross-linking level.

Usage of Needles (Face, Body, Others)

Aesthetic injectable needles are commonly used in the facial area. These can also be used wherever the volume is required on the hand, breast, or body. Facial injectables involve the application of dermal fillers and BOTOX injections to address a variety of facial lines & wrinkles. The contraction of different facial muscles and a decline in skin elasticity with age are only a few causes of forehead wrinkles. The major contributor is the frontalis muscle contraction, which raises the eyebrows and consequently results in forehead wrinkles. Furthermore, neuromodulators a class of aesthetic injections that include Botox are frequently used for forehead wrinkles. Botox reduces forehead wrinkles by preventing the chemical signals from nerves that cause muscles to contract, softening the fine lines in the process. Small volumes of botulinum toxin injections are injected, usually 1 mL or less, using a 30-gauge, 1-inch needle. Leading players like Allergan provide hyaluronic acid-based dermal filler Juvederm 8-point Facelift to enhance patients’ facial features. The product is also marketed as Liquid Face Lift. The needle size used for this product is generally 28G or 30 G.

Lip fillers enhance the size, shape, and contour of the lips. The thickness of the lip filler is a significant determining factor in needle size. The most typically used needle size for lip fillers is a 4 mm 30G needle. This needle allows for the accurate placement of hyaluronic acid filler into the unharmed subcutaneous plane of the lip. This type of needle size is especially effective for medium-depth fillers such as Restylane and Juvéderm Ultra.

Following the trend in facial injectable procedures, patients now progressively demand hand rejuvenation treatments. The filler injections used in hand rejuvenation include collagen, calcium hydroxylapatite, hyaluronic acid, and poly-L-lactic acid. For hand augmentation, aesthetic practitioners usually use a 28-G, thin-wall, three-quarter-inch needle.

Breast enhancement using injectable fillers allows women to choose their desired size. The procedure involves injecting fillers containing materials like hyaluronic acid or other materials into the breasts to add volume and accomplish the required augmentation. However, the choice of injectable filler is crucial because many injectable fillers in the past have been related to high complication rates. The needle size 18G is generally used in breast enhancement procedures using injectable fillers.

Needle Usage by Area in Aesthetic Injectable Procedures (Face, Hands, Body)

Area of Application

Procedure Type

Needle Gauge (G)

Needle Length

Details / Usage

Face – Forehead

Botox for forehead wrinkles

30G

1 inch

Used to deliver small volumes (≤1 mL) of botulinum toxin; targets the frontalis muscle to reduce wrinkles.

Face – Mid/Full Face

Juvederm 8-point/Liquid Facelift

28G–30G

Varies (typically short)

Enhances facial contours with HA-based dermal filler; administered at key lift points.

Face – Lips

Lip enhancement with HA filler

30G

4 mm

Used for accurate placement into subcutaneous lip plane; suited for Restylane, Juvederm Ultra.

Hands

Hand rejuvenation filler injection

28G (thin-wall)

¾ inch (~19 mm)

Commonly used for collagen, HA, CaHA, or PLLA-based fillers to restore volume.

Breast

Injectable filler breast enhancement

18G

Varies (typically long)

Injects HA or other fillers; larger bore needle supports high-viscosity material for volume augmentation.

 

Needle Usage and Technology Trends in Aquatic Light Injection Procedures for Aesthetic Skin Treatments

Aquatic light injections are focused on improving skin condition by directly injecting a drug containing beauty elements such as vitamins, HA, and antioxidants into the skin. Depending on the drug used, aquatic light injections likely have different effects, such as eliminating dullness, improving wrinkles and fine wrinkles, hydrating the skin, and improving elasticity.

Aquatic light injection utilizes a needle to inject HA and other skin-beautifying elements directly into the deep skin dermis layer to treat acne, wrinkles, spots, fine wrinkles, and rough skin. By performing the aquatic light injection with a proper operational machine, a professional can inject the drug solution without leaking from the skin while considerably decreasing pain during the procedure compared to manual injection.

With aquatic light injection, a professional can inject nearly five to nine needles in a single shot with a thin 31G or 32G needle size. A professional can inject an extensive range of solutions at a uniform speed by adjusting needle length, skin suction pressure, injection amount, and suction timing. Thus, this procedure is faster using these machines than manual injection, which injects the solution individually. Machines utilized for aquatic light injections have numerous characteristics based on the manufacturer and have their own merits. For instance, Bianca Clinic’s aquatic light injection is a skin treatment that evenly & automatically injects a solution containing hyaluronic acid, exosomes, and other elements into a skin layer (0.4 to 0.6 mm) to make the skin glow. The Bellavita machine utilized for aquatic light injections at Bianca Clinic uses a patented 32G size 9 pin needle with a disposable suction filter.

Needle Specifications and Usage Parameters in Aquatic Light Injections

Procedure Type

Needle Gauge (G)

Needle Type

Injection Depth

Usage Details

Aquatic light skin treatment

31G–32G

Multi-needle (5–9 pins)

Adjustable (typically 0.4–0.6 mm)

Used to inject HA, vitamins, and antioxidants into the dermis; improves hydration, elasticity, dullness, and fine lines.

Machine-assisted delivery

32G (Bianca Clinic)

Patented 9-pin with suction filter

0.4–0.6 mm

Enables uniform solution delivery with minimal leakage and discomfort; faster and more precise than manual methods.

General use with devices

31G–32G

Thin hypodermic needles

Adjustable via machine

It is suitable for acne, spots, rough skin, and wrinkles; machine-controlled pressure, suction, and timing allow tailored treatment.

 

Some Of the Key Developments Recorded In the Aesthetic Injectable Industry- 

Companies

Year

Month

Details

AbbVie, Inc. (Allergan)

2023

March

Allergan Aesthetics, a subsidiary of AbbVie, partnered with IFundWomen, a funding marketplace for women-owned businesses, to celebrate International Women’s Day. As part of this collaboration, it launched a grant program to support female entrepreneurs in their business ventures.

Suneva Medical

2022

March

The company entered a definitive partnership agreement with Viveon Health Acquisition Corp. to improve existing technology in aesthetic medicines.

Sinclair

2022

April

The company introduced Perfectha Lidocaine, a hyaluronic acid-based dermal filler for wrinkle correction, facial contouring, and facial volume restoration.

Revance Therapeutics, Inc.

2022

September

The company received FDA approval for DAXXIFY, a dantrolinium-toxin A indicated for treating glabellar lines. 

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