Why I Couldn't Stick to a Traditional Skincare Routine
Looking back, I think I was struggling with the same issue that prevents many people from taking care of their skin today.
I knew too much.
The more I learned about skin aging, the more I understood that a truly comprehensive skincare routine wasn't just one product.
Healthy skin requires addressing multiple biological processes simultaneously.
- Collagen declines.
- Pigmentation develops.
- Oxidative stress accumulates.
- Skin texture changes.
- The barrier becomes less resilient.
- Hydration decreases.
To address all of those factors, traditional skincare usually means layering multiple products: a retinoid, vitamin C, antioxidants, exfoliants, hydrators, barrier repair, pigment control, and more. And usually different routines in the morning and evening. In many cases, that meant eight to ten different products.
This wasn't just something I understood academically. It was a cornerstone of my practice. I think about aging through the lens of Skin and Shape: skincare improves skin quality; surgery addresses structure.
Years of studying skin biology taught me that great skin is the cumulative effect of consistent care over time. I saw that in my patients, and in my wife, Neda, whose decades-long commitment to skincare produced the kind of healthy, resilient skin that only consistency can create.
The problem was that I knew myself well enough to know I would never maintain that routine. My schedule was already packed with surgery, consultations, family responsibilities, travel, and everything else that comes with running a busy practice. The thought of spending fifteen or twenty minutes every morning and every evening applying products in a specific order felt unrealistic.
If I was going to do skincare, I wanted to do it properly. But because I couldn't see myself adhering to an eight-to-ten-step routine for the rest of my life, I never started.
That was my mistake.
For years, I convinced myself that the only options were doing everything or doing nothing.
So I didn’t do anything at all.
























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