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As the wealthy invest more in luxury healthcare than ever before to look and feel fabulous, we look at the latest trends they’re splurging on

We take a look at what’s in and what’s out when it comes to luxury health and wellness this year.

By LLM Reporters   |  

Health shouldn’t be a luxury, but often, there is a sizable price tag attached to achieving optimal wellbeing, which over time, has seen it become just that. In 2024, it’s a case of no expense spared for the affluent, who are willing to pay whatever it takes to ensure maximum longevity and to look and feel their best at every step of the way.

Luxury healthcare has evolved beyond traditional medical care to encompass a raft of lavish wellness experiences, too, taking a more holistic approach than we’ve seen in the past. Today, it incorporates everything from cutting-edge treatments and personalised services to the most exclusive of experiences, and for those who demand the very highest standards in every way, medical innovation is now converging with opulence and comfort to deliver a whole new level of luxury healthcare.

From state-of-the-art medical spas and exclusive wellness retreats to personalised genetic testing and regenerative medicine, nothing is off the table, and luxury healthcare offers a plethora of options for those willing to invest in their health.

Here, we take a look at what’s in and what’s out when it comes to luxury health and wellness this year, including how much the wealthy are spending in pursuit of optimal wellness, and the extraordinary measures they are taking to get there.

IN: Personalised medicine and genetic testing

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Through comprehensive genetic testing, potential health risks can be identified and customised preventative strategies put together for each individual. Image credit: /Bigstock.com

The luxury sphere has always been about exclusivity and personalisation, and it’s an ethos that has increasingly been carried over into high-end healthcare. Health is not a case of one size fits all, and access to bespoke services is in high demand, with the affluent increasingly turning to tailored health services that cater to their unique genetic profiles.

Through comprehensive genetic testing, potential health risks can be identified and customised preventative strategies put together for each individual. And by gaining a thorough understanding of your genetic predispositions, it becomes possible to make more informed decisions about your health, empowering you in a way that puts you at the forefront of your own destiny.

The investment

Comprehensive genetic testing: Costs can range from £3,000 to £10,000.

Personalised health plans: Annual fees for ongoing genetic counseling and tailored wellness plans can exceed £20,000.

OUT: Traditional GP visits

Why it’s out: Standard general practitioner visits often involve long wait times and shorter appointments that can feel rushed. For those seeking immediate attention and access to high-quality services, money can buy you an elevated experience.

IN: Exclusive wellness retreats

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The world’s most sought-after retreats offer bespoke programmes that integrate medical care, fitness, nutrition, and holistic therapies. Image credit: dolgachov/Bigstock.com

Exclusive wellness retreats are the ultimate luxury, but increasingly, the wealthy are seeing them as essential. Jetting off to tropical island hideaways or making our way to idyllic mountainside locations that are dedicated to the cause has become a regular occurrence, and from renowned destinations like the plush Ananda in the Himalayas, SHA Wellness Clinic in Spain, and Canyon Ranch in Arizona, the world’s most sought-after retreats offer bespoke programmes that integrate medical care, fitness, nutrition, and holistic therapies in order to nourish and rejuvenate body, mind and soul.

The investment:

Luxury retreat stays: Prices for a week-long stay can range from £10,000 to £50,000, depending on the destination and level of service.

Customised programmes: Additional services, such as personal trainers, nutritionists, and private consultations with medical specialists, can add several thousand pounds to the overall cost.

OUT: Standard spa holidays

Why it’s out: Traditional spa holidays no longer cut it for the ultra-wealthy, and the lack of comprehensive medical and wellness services they offer when compared with high-end wellness retreats means they’ve lost their appeal.

IN: Advanced aesthetic treatments

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We’ve seen a dramatic surge in spending on advanced aesthetic treatments over recent years in a bid to maintain a more youthful appearance. Image credit: agnormark/Bigstock.com

The modern view of wellness is that it isn’t just about feeling your best, but looking it too, and often, the two go hand in hand. With this in mind, we’ve seen a dramatic surge in spending on advanced aesthetic treatments over recent years in a bid to maintain a more youthful appearance. Designed to provide natural results with minimal downtime, we’re talking everything from stem-cell therapy to non-surgical facelifts and high-end skincare.

The investment

Non-surgical facelifts: Using techniques such as ultrasound or radiofrequency, these treatments can cost between £2,000 and £5,000 per session.

Stem cell therapy: For skin rejuvenation and anti-ageing, this advanced treatment can range from £5,000 to £25,000.

Luxury skincare regimes: Personalised skincare products and regimes developed by renowned dermatologists can cost upwards of £1,000 per month.

OUT: Traditional cosmetic surgeries

Why it’s out: Invasive procedures with lengthy recovery times are being replaced with more appealing alternatives – it really is as simple as that.

IN: Smoking cessation programmes

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As our understanding around the damage smoking can cause to both short and long-term health continues to grow, we’re also seeing an emphasis on quitting smoking

As our understanding around the damage smoking can cause to both short and long-term health continues to grow, we’re also seeing an emphasis on quitting smoking. While switching to vaping has been a popular move for some while now, use of a vape pen should really be a stepping stone towards stopping the habit entirely, and so we’re seeing a surge in the number of affluent individuals enrolling onto smoking cessation programmes that offer advanced treatments including medication, personalised counselling and a more holistic approach all round.

The investment

High-end cessation programmes including luxury accommodation and personalised support can cost anywhere between £5,000 and £20,000.

OUT: Smoking

Smoking is increasingly viewed as a major health risk, as well as a habit that can accelerate the signs of ageing, making it as much of a no-go for image-conscious individuals as health conscious ones. Thanks to the growing availability of high-end cessation programmes, investing in overcoming the habit is proving increasingly popular for those wanting to kick the habit for good.