Best Anti-Aging Treatments
In Your 60s
Skin and Facial Rejuvenation for Mature Skin
How Skin Changes
in Your 60s and Beyond
By your 60s, the skin has undergone years of cumulative change driven by intrinsic aging, hormonal shifts, and lifelong environmental exposure. The biological processes that maintained skin structure and resilience in earlier decades have significantly slowed, resulting in visible changes to firmness, texture, tone, and overall skin quality. Understanding these shifts allows us to develop treatment strategies that restore function and appearance where it matters most.
Common changes include:
- Collagen and Elastin Depletion: Decades of gradual decline — accelerated during and after menopause — result in noticeably thinner skin, significant loss of firmness, and more pronounced sagging throughout the face, jawline, neck, and décolletage. Wrinkles are deeper and more established.
- Increased Dryness and Fragility: With markedly reduced oil production and compromised barrier function, skin becomes drier, thinner, and more prone to irritation, sensitivity, and slower healing.
- Prominent Laxity and Structural Descent: Volume loss is more widespread and advanced. The midface, jowls, neck, and under-eye area show clear signs of tissue descent and deflation.
- Accumulated Pigmentation and Vascular Changes: Years of sun exposure manifest as age spots, deeper pigmentation irregularities, broken capillaries, and generalized redness or uneven tone.
- Textural Irregularities: Slower cell turnover leads to roughness, dullness, enlarged pores, and a more uneven surface. Fine lines become etched, and skin may appear crepey in areas like the neck, chest, and hands.
Recommended Aesthetic Treatments in Your 60s and Beyond
Neuromodulators for Established Expression Lines
Dermal Fillers for Restoring Volume and Facial Contour
Sculptra for Comprehensive, Gradual Collagen Rebuilding
Radiesse for Structural Support and Skin Quality
Exosome Therapy for Cellular Repair and Skin Health
CO₂ Laser for Advanced Skin Resurfacing
Facetite for Non-Surgical Lifting and Skin Tightening
Facial Surgery for Advanced Structural Rejuvenation
As facial aging progresses into the 60s and beyond, surgical options often become the most effective way to address significant tissue descent, restore facial structure, and achieve lasting results.
A facelift addresses advanced sagging through the midface and jawline, correcting jowling and restoring a more defined facial contour, while a neck lift treats loose skin, prominent banding, and fullness in the neck and submental area.
For concerns around the eyes, blepharoplasty corrects drooping upper eyelids and under-eye bags that can create a tired or aged appearance, and a brow lift repositions a descended brow that may be contributing to heaviness in the upper face.
When fullness beneath the chin is caused by excess fat rather than skin laxity, neck or chin liposuction can further refine the jawline and neckline for improved definition.