“[In 2025], we may see more advancements in at-home devices that offer professional-level results without the need to visit a clinic, such as light devices and easy-to-use at-home gadgets,” says Beverly Hills aesthetician Dr Simon Ourian. Some at-home tech is even being touted as an alternative to injectables and tweakments. Brands getting a slice of the action include Dior, which is offering a mask priced at an eye-watering £3,400 (currently sold out online), and Shark, whose LED mask is available for a relatively more accessible £269.99. Oculoplastic reconstructive surgeon Dr Sabrina Shah recently launched an LED mask specifically for the eye area, comprising two small masks that resemble under-eye patches. They stay on using gentle adhesive stickers that don’t block the light waves.