Step 1: Start with a “baseline” facial + home-care reset
When skin is dehydrated or congested, even the best anti-aging treatments can look uneven. A customized facial helps reset the barrier, refine texture, and identify what your skin actually needs (brightening, calming, clearing, firming). Explore your options on our Facials & Skin Care page.
Step 2: Choose your “anchor” treatment (tone or texture)
If your main concern is discoloration or redness, IPL/laser services or a peel series can be a strong starting point. If pores, acne marks, or crepey texture are the priority, microneedling or DermaSweep may be a better anchor. The goal is to build momentum with the treatment that will show change you can see.
Step 3: Add expression-line softening (when it fits your goals)
Neurotoxin treatments (like Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, or Jeuveau) can soften lines caused by repeated muscle movement while still keeping you expressive. We’ll talk through what “natural” means to you—some clients want subtle smoothing, others want a more noticeable soft-focus effect. Learn more on our Neurotoxin Injections page.
Step 4: Restore balance (only if needed) with dermal fillers
Fillers can replace or rebalance volume that naturally changes over time—especially around the cheeks, lips, and lower face. This is where a conservative approach shines: you can always add more later, but you can’t un-inject time. See our Dermal Fillers options to get familiar with what’s possible.
Step 5: Maintain with seasonal touchpoints
Think of maintenance as “small course corrections.” Many clients do a quarterly facial, periodic injectables, and one or two collagen/laser-focused blocks per year depending on lifestyle, sun exposure, and budget.