What Age Should You Start Aesthetic Treatments?

The age at which you should start aesthetic treatments varies from person to person, depending on their unique skin type, genetics, and lifestyle factors.

The world of aesthetic treatments is ever-evolving and expanding. There are a plethora of options to help you reach your aesthetic goals. From Botox to skincare there is a world of choices. Although there is no magic age you should start any treatment, as everyone has a unique set of needs, this is a general guideline to help you make an informed decision for yourself. It’s also important to note that just because we suggest starting a certain procedure early it is never ‘too late’ to try any of the treatments listed. Alright, let’s explore our options.


20s

Retinol

Retinol, a vitamin A derivative, is a popular ingredient in skincare routines. It's known for its anti-aging properties and is generally recommended to start in your early 20s as a preventive measure. Incorporating retinol into your skincare routine can help maintain youthful skin, reduce fine lines, and combat early signs of aging.

Retinol is key to anti-aging

Hebe offers a variety of retinol options, so there is something for everyone.



Late 20s to Early 30s

Dysport and Botox

Dysport and Botox are neuromodulators that temporarily relax facial muscles, reducing the appearance of wrinkles. Typically, these treatments are considered in your late 20s to early 30s when fine lines and wrinkles begin to emerge. They can help prevent the formation of deep wrinkles when administered by a qualified professional.



30s and Beyond

RF Microneedling

RF (Radiofrequency) microneedling is a non-surgical treatment that stimulates collagen production, improves skin texture, and reduces wrinkles. It is usually considered in your 30s and beyond, as it targets more advanced signs of aging and skin laxity. However, the exact age for this treatment can vary based on individual skin needs.



Late 30s and Beyond

Sculptra

Sculptra is a dermal filler that stimulates collagen production, restoring volume and reducing facial sagging. It is typically recommended in your late 30s and beyond when the natural loss of collagen and facial fat becomes more noticeable. Sculptra provides gradual, natural-looking results, that can last up to 2 years.



Late 20s to 40s and Beyond

Fillers

Dermal fillers, hyaluronic acid-based products, are versatile and can be considered from your late 20s onward. They are used to add volume, smooth fine lines, and enhance facial contours. The choice of fillers may vary depending on individual needs, and they can be tailored to your specific aging concerns.



Final Words

The age at which you should start aesthetic treatments varies from person to person, depending on their unique skin type, genetics, and lifestyle factors. It's crucial to consult with a qualified professional to determine the most suitable treatment plan for your specific needs.

Additionally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including proper skincare, a balanced diet, and sun protection, can delay the signs of aging and complement the effects of aesthetic treatments. Always prioritize safety, choose qualified practitioners, and be well-informed before embarking on any aesthetic procedures to achieve your desired results while preserving your natural beauty.


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