By: Hussain Shakir
The idea of beauty aging gracefully is no longer just a dream—it’s a science, an art, and increasingly, a well-informed journey. As women become more empowered to take charge of their appearance, cosmetic treatments are being redefined—not necessarily to chase youth, but to enhance vitality, confidence, and natural beauty through the years.
Few experts understand this better than Dr. Nazmi Baycin, a plastic surgeon whose name is often associated with natural-looking, transformative facelift results. Based in Dubai, Dr. Baycin has an international clientele who travel from Europe, the Middle East, and the U.S. for his refined techniques and personalized care.
“Each woman’s face tells a different story,” says Dr. Baycin. “My role is to preserve that story, not rewrite it—just turn the page with elegance.”
With over two decades of experience and a commitment to facial harmony, Dr. Baycin is widely respected for his work in deep plane facelifts, a technique that repositions deeper facial layers for longer-lasting and more natural results. His artistry has earned recognition globally, but it’s his philosophy of subtle, age-appropriate intervention that distinguishes his approach.
So, when should you do what? According to Dr. Baycin, timing is crucial. Here’s his expert breakdown of what cosmetic procedures are often suited to each age—and why personalization is key to lasting beauty.
In Your 20s: Prevention Is Your Key Investment
While the skin is still youthful and resilient, the 20s are an ideal time to lay the foundation for future beauty. Most women in this decade don’t need correction—they need protection.
Recommended Treatments:
- Medical-grade skincare and daily SPF: Essential for preventing pigmentation and early aging.
- Light chemical peels or laser facials: Help keep pores clean and complexion clear.
- “Baby Botox”: Micro doses of botulinum toxin may prevent expression lines from becoming permanent.
“When I see women in their 40s who look amazing, it’s often because they started taking care of their skin early,” Dr. Baycin explains. “Preventative care can make a notable difference over time.”
In Your 30s: Early Intervention and Contour Preservation
This decade marks the beginning of subtle shifts—collagen starts to decline, skin loses some elasticity, and the face may appear slightly less lifted.
Recommended Treatments:
- Microneedling with PRP: Stimulates collagen and helps maintain a glowing complexion.
- Hyaluronic acid fillers: Gently restore cheek volume and soften under-eye hollows.
- Botox: Helps maintain a smooth, expressive face without overcorrection.
According to Dr. Baycin, this is an ideal time for early correction—not because you’re aging rapidly, but because the changes are generally easier to manage.
“The goal in the 30s is to maintain—not to change,” he says. “Less is more, especially when done consistently.”
In Your 40s: The Turning Point for Rejuvenation
By your 40s, facial fat loss becomes more visible. You might notice deeper nasolabial folds, sagging around the jawline, and early signs of neck laxity.
Recommended Treatments:
- Thread lifts or Ultherapy: Provide subtle lifting of the mid-face and jowls.
- Customized filler mapping: Restores youthful proportions without overfilling.
- Laser resurfacing or RF microneedling: Treats texture, wrinkles, and pigmentation.
“This is often the decade when women first consider surgical options,” Dr. Baycin notes. “But many still benefit from advanced non-surgical protocols. It’s about assessing facial architecture, not just the skin.”
In Your 50s: The Golden Age for a Facelift
As collagen depletes and skin continues to sag, especially in the lower face and neck, a well-executed facelift may offer transformative yet natural results.
Recommended Procedures:
- Deep plane facelift: Repositions muscle and fat layers—not just the skin—for long-lasting results.
- Neck lift: Often combined with facelift for a seamless look.
- Fat grafting: Restores youthful fullness using the patient’s own fat.
Dr. Baycin is particularly respected for his deep plane facelift, a procedure that lifts without creating the dreaded “pulled” look.
“A successful facelift doesn’t look obvious,” he explains. “You don’t look ‘done.’ You just look vibrant, well-rested, and harmonious.”
His international patients often describe his work as “facial artistry,” blending surgical precision with aesthetic intuition.
In Your 60s and Beyond: Maintenance and Elegance
It’s never too late to enhance how you feel in your skin. Many women in their 60s and 70s seek touch-ups or first-time procedures with positive results—especially when performed by a specialist like Dr. Baycin.
Recommended Treatments:
- Revision facelift or neck lift: For those seeking to refine results from earlier surgeries.
- Laser treatments: Address pigmentation and fine lines.
- Skincare, fillers, and neuromodulators: Help maintain a fresh, hydrated look.
“Facial beauty is not just about youth—it’s about balance, character, and grace,” Dr. Baycin says. “I’ve performed facelifts on women in their 70s that look completely natural. It’s never too late to feel like yourself again.”
With clinics in Dubai and a clientele that includes celebrities, CEOs, and discerning beauty seekers worldwide, Dr. Baycin is one of the most trusted names in facial plastic surgery today. His work is known for:
- Natural, elegant results
- Meticulous, personalized treatment plans
- State-of-the-art surgical and non-surgical techniques
- A deep understanding of ethnic and cultural diversity in beauty
He is frequently invited to speak at international medical conferences and is featured in premier beauty and wellness publications.
Beauty Is Timeless—So Should Be Your Strategy
Whether you’re just starting to think about Botox or considering a full facelift, the key is not to chase trends or rush the process—but to plan wisely, with the right guidance.
“The face is a storybook of your life,” Dr. Baycin says. “We can turn the pages gently, or we can tear them out. My job is to help women choose the former.”
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical or professional advice. Cosmetic procedures and treatments discussed in this article may not be suitable for everyone, and results may vary. It is important to consult with a qualified healthcare provider or licensed professional to determine the most appropriate treatments based on individual needs and circumstances.