Anti-Aging Treatment. Should you get them? Not get them? When to get them?
It’s a question almost everyone has asked at some point.
The answer? If you’re in your 20s, it’s not too early. And if you’re in your 30s, it’s not too late.
Aging starts before you see it. Your skin begins to lose collagen and elasticity in your mid-20s. So rather than waiting for visible wrinkles, the smarter choice is to prevent and delay them.
But you don’t need every treatment right away. Here’s how to start early, but right.

Why Early Anti-Aging Matters
Think of anti-aging like fitness—starting young builds a strong foundation.
Just like exercising early keeps your body toned, starting basic skin treatments early protects your skin from early damage, sun exposure, and pollution. It’s not about changing your face. It’s about preserving what’s already there.
Which Treatment Should You Start and When?
Here’s a quick guide to what anti-aging treatment are best at each stage:
18–24: Prevention + Glow
Best Treatments:
- HydraFacial – Deep hydration and antioxidant infusion to maintain glow and cleanse clogged pores.
- Mild Chemical Peels – Help with acne marks, pigmentation, and uneven texture.
- IV Drips (Glutathione + Vitamins) – Brightens skin from the inside and builds collagen.
Why Now:
This is when your skin is still youthful but exposed to stress, UV rays, and pollution. These treatments help your skin stay radiant and delay signs of aging.
25–30: Early Signs Start Here
Best Treatments:
- Preventive Botox – Small doses to relax frown lines or crow’s feet before they become deep wrinkles.
- Dermal Fillers (light) – To fix minor volume loss around the under-eyes or cheekbones.
- Microneedling with PRP – Boosts collagen and improves skin firmness and tone.
Why Now:
Collagen production starts to drop, and lifestyle stress may begin to show—like dullness, early lines, and under-eye shadows. It’s the best time for collagen-boosting treatments.
30 and Beyond: Correction + Maintenance
Best Treatments:
- Advanced Chemical Peels – For skin renewal and deeper pigmentation.
- Regular Botox – To smooth out fine lines around the forehead, eyes, and mouth.
- Fillers – For lifting, contouring, or restoring lost facial volume.
- Thread Lifts – A non-surgical way to lift sagging areas.
Why Now:
Fine lines start to settle, and volume loss becomes more noticeable. Here, the focus shifts to both prevention and correction.
But Isn’t Botox for Older People?
That’s a common myth. Preventive Botox is becoming very popular among people in their mid-to-late 20s because it works amazingly as an anti-aging treatment. You don’t need high doses—just subtle tweaks to avoid deep wrinkles later.
The same goes for light fillers—when done professionally, they look completely natural and help maintain balance and contour.
Why Choose Welona Clinic?
At Welona, our expert dermatologists:
- Assess your skin age and lifestyle
- Tailor treatments to your exact needs
- Use the safest, FDA-approved tools for long-term results
We don’t push unnecessary treatments. Our approach is: Start simple. Stay consistent. Age well.
Final Takeaway
There’s no “perfect” age to start anti-aging. There’s only the right approach.
If you’re 20, go for glow and hydration.
If you’re 25+, start protecting against deeper signs.
And if you’re 30 or beyond—target and treat early to age beautifully.
Want to know what’s right for your skin?
Book a one-on-one skin consultation at Welona Clinic and build a plan that grows with you.
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