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Guide: Which Aesthetic Procedure for Which Age?
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Guide: Which Aesthetic Procedure for Which Age?
You’re looking in the mirror and thinking, “When did my jawline start to soften?” or “Is now the time to start doing something about my skin?” You’re not alone. At DoctorPetit Myeongdong, a leading aesthetic clinic in Seoul’s beauty hub, we meet patients of all ages asking when and how to begin non-surgical aesthetic treatments.
The truth is, aging doesn’t arrive overnight. It’s gradual — and so should your response be. Our approach is not about transforming your face, but about preserving and enhancing what’s already beautiful. This guide provides a medically grounded, personalized overview of which non-surgical procedures tend to benefit each age bracket. It’s for anyone who wants to age gracefully, with subtle yet effective care.
Let’s get one thing clear: there is no “correct” age to start aesthetic treatments. Everyone ages differently due to genetics, lifestyle, stress levels, sun exposure, and skincare habits. Some 30-year-olds may show signs of volume loss earlier than others in their 40s. That’s why at DoctorPetit, we always assess your individual skin condition, facial structure, and lifestyle first — not just your birth year.
Still, age brackets help us recognize general trends. Collagen loss typically begins in our late 20s and accelerates in our 30s. By the 40s and 50s, structural changes become more visible. The key is to intervene just enough to support your natural structure without changing your facial identity. Earlier, consistent care often means fewer invasive treatments later.
Skin is still firm, with abundant collagen and elasticity.
Fine lines may start to form from facial expressions, stress, or sun exposure.
Concerns typically include acne scars, dullness, large pores, or uneven tone rather than sagging or volume loss.
A professional skincare routine customized for your skin type (not just drugstore products).
Pico-laser or gentle fractional lasers for refining texture, minimizing pores, and treating early pigmentation.
Preventive neuromodulators (like Botox) for dynamic lines on the forehead or between the brows.
Collagen and elastin production start to decline more noticeably.
Patients begin to see hollowing at the temples, slight under-eye shadows, and softening of cheek volume.
Smile lines may become more apparent; skin may feel less firm.
Mini dermal fillers in the cheeks, tear troughs, and temples to subtly restore volume.
Preventive Botox for dynamic wrinkles around the eyes and forehead.
Ultherapy (micro-focused ultrasound) or RF-based tightening to stimulate collagen without downtime.
Light threads for mild jawline laxity or to lift early sagging in the midface.
Bone resorption begins to subtly change facial contours.
Volume loss in the midface, temples, and jawline becomes more noticeable.
Skin laxity increases, leading to early jowls and softer jaw definition.
Lines deepen around the mouth, eyes, and forehead.
Hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers for restoring facial harmony — often in a “liquid facelift” approach.
Thermage FLX or Ultherapy for non-invasive skin tightening.
PDO thread lifts for more defined lifting along the jawline or midface.
Pico-laser for pigmentation, skin tone, and texture refinement.
Cumulative volume loss flattens the midface and deepens folds.
Sagging skin along the jawline and under the chin becomes more prominent.
Skin appears thinner, with less radiance and resilience.
Deep dermal fillers in structural areas (cheeks, temples, jaw) to restore proportions.
Thread lifts for lifting sagging tissue when surgery isn’t desired.
Thermage FLX for tightening; Ultherapy for lifting and collagen stimulation.
Skin boosters or biostimulators to improve skin thickness and elasticity.
Laser resurfacing or Pico-laser to treat sun damage, uneven texture, and pigmentation.
Significant structural changes: advanced skin laxity, deflation, and volume loss.
The neck, jawline, and periorbital areas show pronounced aging.
Skin is thinner, healing slower, and more sensitive.
Tailored non-surgical lift plans combining threads, ultrasound, and deep volumization.
Gentle rejuvenation using Pico-laser, microneedling RF, or skin boosters.
Neuromodulators for softening deep-set wrinkles.
Monthly or quarterly maintenance to retain results without overburdening the skin.
Age Range | Key Concerns | Suggested Treatments |
|---|---|---|
20s | Prevention, fine lines | Skincare, sunscreen, light lasers, preventive Botox |
30s | Early volume loss, mild laxity | Fillers, Ulthera, thread lifts, RF tightening |
40s | Volume loss, skin laxity, deeper folds | Fillers, Thermage FLX, thread lifts, collagen stimulation |
50s–60s | Sagging, facial deflation, pigmentation | Combination therapy, skin rejuvenation, biostimulators |
60s+ | Advanced aging, thinner skin | Custom lifting plans, maintenance care, elegant refinement |
You don’t need to become someone else — just a fresher, more confident version of yourself.