What do I do for my OWN face?
A Reflection on my personal plastic surgery treatment routine as a Plastic Surgeon, Woman, and Mother of 6
One of the most frequently asked questions I receive from patients is, “What do you do for yourself?” It’s a question that reflects curiosity but also an underlying need for trust and transparency. In a field often clouded by marketing gimmicks and fleeting trends, transparency is a cornerstone of my practice. As a plastic surgeon, I’ve built my career on evidence-based principles and the pursuit of excellence—not just for my patients but also for myself.
I believe in practicing what I preach. The treatments I recommend are not abstract theories or fleeting experiments; they are the very approaches I rely on to maintain my own aesthetic and overall health. I will never suggest a treatment or product that I wouldn’t personally use. This commitment is rooted in integrity: offering guidance grounded in science and supported by results.
In sharing my personal aesthetic regimen, my aim is to demystify this field and bring clarity to an overwhelming landscape of options. Aesthetic medicine is not about chasing perfection; it’s about striking a balance between natural beauty and thoughtful enhancement. Below, I share the treatments that have become integral to my own maintenance—a blend of science, artistry, and practicality that respects the dualities of my roles as a surgeon, woman, and mother.
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