Despite hearing friends constantly talk about the different aesthetic treatments that they’ve done or having friends who make regular trips to Seoul for aesthetic treatments, you have not plucked up the courage to start. Perhaps you’re overwhelmed by the options available and unsure where to begin. Or you’ve been hesitant because your pain tolerance isn’t the best. Maybe it’s a little of both. It’s only natural, especially if you’re new to the aesthetic game.
When is a good time to start?
There is really no ideal time to start getting aesthetic treatments done as it varies for each individual.
Ageing progresses differently for everyone, and is influenced by factors like genetics and lifestyle. But you can start thinking about seeing an aesthetic doctor in your early 30s or even late 20s for maintenance and anti-ageing, said Dr Liz Lum, aesthetic doctor at IDS Clinic. “We start losing collagen, elastic tissue in our mid-20s, but most of us do not realise it as we still look youthful in our 20s,” she adds.
As with everything in life, prevention is better than cure, and the same principle applies to anti-ageing aesthetic treatments as well.
“Think of your skin as a collagen bank: replenish it earlier and your ‘bank account’ will stay healthy longer. Starting treatments before significant ageing signs become pronounced can help you sustain youthful skin and delay more noticeable ageing effects."
But if you’re worried that once you embark on this journey, you will have to keep doing treatments forever, Dr Lum says not to worry as this is a common misconception. This fear often stems from the belief that once you start [doing aesthetic treatments], you won’t be able to accept your natural appearance without them.
“Stopping a particular treatment is not going to make you look worse for wear,” says Dr Lum. “You’ll simply continue to age naturally,”.
Here are three aesthetic treatments to consider if you’re just starting.
Laser treatments