Dr. Veraitch says many patients book injectables like filler and Botox without first making sure their skin is at its healthiest — think a strong skin barrier, with minimal irritation. Of course, R29 is a judgment-free zone when it comes to treatments, but if you are considering injectables, Dr. Veraitch advises seeing a dermatologist for a targeted treatment plan first: “Clear, healthy skin means you’re not constantly ‘chasing’ signs of aging with fillers,” she says. A dermatologist, facialist, or esthetician can help you build a skincare plan that suits your budget.
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