A growing clinical specialty, aesthetic medicine employs minimally invasive medical procedures to improve patients' outward appearance. The main distinction between aesthetic medicine treatments and plastic surgery is that there is no stitch-cutting involved. This indicates that these treatments are significantly less expensive, riskier, and need much less recovery time for the patient. Because of this, these operations are quite well-liked. In India, cosmetic medical treatments first gained popularity. A very small number of treatments, including chemical peels, minor machine-based procedures, and a very tiny number of Laser-based treatments, were used in these procedures. At the time, lasers were exceedingly expensive, and the outcomes were not particularly encouraging. Surgical operations now have the possibility of using laser-based therapies. Both the expenses and the risks were significantly reduced. Many individuals began to be drawn to these treatments, which caused their popularity to skyrocket. Aesthetic therapies based on Botox and Fillers also became available throughout this decade. Even though the outcomes of these surgeries were only transitory, they gave immediate results. Around the world, Botox and Fillers gained enormous popularity and a devoted user base.