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Prejuvenation means treating early signs of aging before they become deeper and more fixed. In aesthetic medicine, the term is often linked to preventive Botox, but the concept is broader than injecting early for the sake of it.
The real question is not whether someone is 25. The real question is whether facial movement, skin quality, sun exposure, and family pattern suggest that a small preventive plan would be useful or unnecessary.
Prejuvenation is a prevention-first strategy. It aims to reduce repetitive folding, improve skin behavior, and delay the moment when dynamic lines become visible at rest.
That can include sunscreen, retinoids, skin quality treatments, and in selected patients, low-dose Botox. It should never mean copying a trend without a reason.
Patients with very strong frown lines, early forehead creasing, or deep crow’s feet during expression may benefit from a conservative dose before those lines start etching into the skin.
Patients with minimal movement, low line burden, and no visible early folding may do better with skincare, SPF, and observation rather than immediate injections.
Dr. Gemici: Prejuvenation is not about freezing a young face. It is about intervening only when movement is already creating an early aging pattern.
Preventive Botox can soften repetitive movement and reduce the chance that certain dynamic lines become fixed earlier. It can also help younger patients keep treatment doses lower and more targeted over time.
It cannot replace sunscreen, sleep, good skincare, or healthy expectations. It also does not mean that earlier is always better. Unnecessary treatment is still unnecessary treatment.
If prejuvenation is appropriate, I usually prefer a small and conservative plan. The aim is to preserve expression while reducing the mechanical stress that creates early lines.
Follow-up matters because younger patients often need less than they expect. A subtle plan with periodic reassessment is safer and more natural than chasing a frozen result.
Not automatically. It depends on movement strength, early line formation, sun history, and whether there is a real indication for preventive treatment.
No. Many patients in their twenties do better with sunscreen, skincare, and observation alone.
It should not when the dose is conservative and the plan respects natural facial movement.

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Dr. Hamza Gemici is a medical aesthetic physician based in Ataşehir, Istanbul. His practice focuses on natural anti-aging and subtle facial harmonization using botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, periocular rejuvenation and skin quality procedures. All treatments are performed with FDA-approved products under physician-guided protocols.