Botox between client calls is the new coffee break
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By Juliana Kaplan
Published on March 24, 2026.
As aesthetic procedures become more mainstream, colleagues are turning them into social events, with some aestheticians marketing these parties as networking opportunities. Companies like Plump Cosmetics & Injectables, which provides discounted treatments for groups of six or more clients, have seen a 20% increase in bookings. The company recently hosted a Botox party for six employees at a Manhattan real estate office, where one employee covered the cost for the entire team. The rise in coworker bonding reflects a broader boom in aesthetic treatments, with reports that neurotoxin sales, including Botox, rose 87.7% from 2024 to 2025. McKinsey predicts the medical aesthetics market will grow by up to 14% annually through 2026, driven in part by social media and cultural acceptance.
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