Is it okay for someone in their early 30s to get a collagen booster?
I am writing to inquire because I am wondering if it is okay for someone in their early 30s to receive a collagen booster.
People around me still say my skin looks fine, but I know for sure myself lol
My skin feels less firm than before, and on tired days, my face feels like it looks sunken.
I feel like the elasticity in my cheeks and the corners of my mouth has weakened compared to before, so I'm wondering if I should start taking care of them in advance.
However, I am concerned that taking a collagen booster at such an early age might be excessive.
I'm curious about when it's generally best to start treatment if you notice a loss of elasticity, and if people often seek consultation as a preventative measure.
I want natural-looking care, so rather than a procedure that alters my face shape, I would prefer something that feels like it strengthens the skin's inner resilience.
I would also like to know if there are specific criteria regarding age or skin condition for starting collagen boosters...