Are you in your
20s?
Your 20s are a decade of skin potential—high collagen, strong elasticity, and fast repair. This is also when the earliest signs of change can begin, often in the form of fine lines, pigmentation, or uneven texture. At REAL, we help you preserve your youthful features with strategic, evidence-based treatments that protect your skin’s future.
What is happening in
your 20s?
In your 20s, skin is still naturally firm, hydrated, and radiant, but internal and external factors start to influence how it will age. Collagen production is already beginning its slow decline, and lifestyle habits—good or bad—will leave lasting imprints. This is the ideal decade to build preventative routines, correct early concerns, and invest in treatments that maintain long-term health.
What changes are happening in your 20s?
Collagen production begins to decline
Though still abundant, collagen starts decreasing in the mid-20s, making it important to stimulate production early to keep skin firm and elastic.
First signs of expression lines
Repetitive facial movements—squinting, frowning, smiling—can begin etching faint lines into the skin, especially around the eyes and forehead.
Pigmentation and uneven tone
Sun exposure, acne, or hormonal shifts may lead to early pigmentation changes, including post-inflammatory marks and mild sun spots.



Our Recommended Treatment Options
for your 20s
Frequently Asked Questions
About Skin in Your 20s
Should I start using anti-aging products now?
Yes—antioxidants, sunscreen, and gentle retinoids can help preserve skin health and prevent early changes.

Is preventative Botox worth it in my 20s?
For patients with strong facial muscle movement or early expression lines, yes. It’s easier to prevent a wrinkle than to reverse one.

How often should I get professional skin treatments?
Quarterly facials or light-based treatments help maintain skin quality and collagen stimulation.

Will BBL help even if I don’t have visible sun damage?
Yes—BBL can address early pigment changes you can’t see yet and strengthen skin from within.

Can I over-treat my skin at this age?
Yes. Gentle, targeted treatments are best; aggressive interventions are unnecessary for most patients in their 20s.


