Learn & Plan 60s

In our 60’s, it’s natural to see collagen levels decline and skin laxity develop in the face and neck as we age. You might find dark spots and volume loss on your face and hands. In fact, while the focus of cosmetic treatments is often the face, our hands can be even more age-telling because they tend to lose firmness and plumpness over time. Both men and women can begin to experience thinning hair in their 50s. This is also a time when many people have breast and body concerns, such as sagging breasts and stubborn areas where fat has accumulated.


In your 60s, various aesthetic procedures may be suitable to improve appearance and address common signs of aging. These procedures can be categorized into three types: cosmetic surgery, minimally invasive aesthetic procedures, and non-invasive cosmetic treatments.

Cosmetic surgery involves invasive procedures that require surgical incisions and significant recovery time. Examples include facelifts, neck lifts, eyelid surgeries (blepharoplasty), and breast augmentation or reduction. Not everyone is a good candidate for cosmetic surgery due to potential health concerns, contraindications, high costs and potential complications.

Minimally invasive aesthetic procedures offer an alternative to surgery with less downtime. These treatments include PDO Thread Lifts, Viora Radiofrequency (RF) treatments, Viora Intense Pulse Light (IPL) Therapy and Microneedling. These procedures can help address issues like skin laxity, wrinkles, jowls, sun damage, and volume loss.

Non-invasive cosmetic treatments are the least invasive option and typically involve no downtime. Popular options include botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, Microneedling, PRP injections and the Viora V-Form body contouring treatments. These treatments improve skin texture, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, enhance facial contours, and address concerns like sun damage or volume loss.

Thread Lift: Thread lifts involve the insertion of dissolvable threads under the skin to lift and tighten sagging skin, providing a subtle lift and rejuvenation.

Hormone Replacement therapy with bioidentical hormones: HRT is used to help manage symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and mood changes. It can also help prevent osteoporosis and may have other long-term health benefits. Hormone replacement therapy can be a viable option for some women, but it’s important to discuss the potential benefits and risks with a qualified health care provider. Regular monitoring and follow-up appointments are also essential to ensure that HRT remains safe and effective.

Non-surgical Hand Lift: A nonsurgical hand lift refers to cosmetic procedures and treatments that aim to rejuvenate the appearance of the hands without surgery. Some common options include dermal fillers, laser treatments, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, intense pulsed therapy, and topical treatments with retinol, vitamin C and peptides to reduce wrinkles and promote collages formation. The procedures offer complete hand rejuvenation, replenishing volume and removing brown spots to leave your hands looking years younger.

Before undergoing any aesthetic procedure, it is important to consult with a qualified and experienced aesthetic practitioner to discuss your concerns, goals and the most suitable treatment options for your specific needs. Always prioritize safety, your overall health and well-being and choose reputable providers for any aesthetic procedures.
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