Dermatologist on beauty, age and the ideal of eternal youth

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Specialist Tatjana Pavicic: “Younger men are where women were 15 years ago: They invest a lot in skin care and cosmetics, but have inhibitions about injections.”
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The dermatologist Tatjana Pavicic knows the true ideals of beauty and age from her practice in Munich. A conversation about the ideal of eternal youth, new trends and aging as something worthy of treatment.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Quarterly: Ms. Pavicic agrees that hardly anyone likes to age. However, what aging should look like is subject to trends. Which ones do you observe in your practice?

Tatjana Pavicic: Since 2019, younger and younger people have been coming to me. Many are in their thirties, some in their mid-twenties. This development has intensified during Corona. They don’t come to be treated right away, but want to find out first: What can they do to prevent the changes that aging brings with it from becoming visible in the first place? They have understood that if they start treatments early, the aging effect will not be seen or will be minimal.

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