In its recent feature “From the ‘new Botox’ to collagen-banking jabs, these are the new tweakments that experts rate,” Good Housekeeping spotlights cutting-edge aesthetics treatments rising in popularity. One standout in the piece is SuneKOS, described by industry voices (including Dr Sophie Shotter) as a skin booster that is impressing the experts with its regenerative potential.
The article frames SuneKOS as emblematic of a new wave of minimally invasive treatments that go beyond traditional injectables—combining biostimulation of multiple collagen types with hyaluronic acid and amino acids to support skin remodeling from within. It positions SuneKOS (and similar “tweakments”) as part of a shift in the aesthetic industry: toward treatments that stimulate and maintain skin health, rather than simply “fill and freeze.”
By featuring SuneKOS in a mainstream beauty magazine’s expert-led editorial, the article helps bring credibility and visibility to the brand—and underscores how it aligns with the future direction of aesthetic medicine: sophistication, subtlety, and biologically intelligent approaches.
Read the full article HERE