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The Ultimate Beauty Maintenance Schedule for Busy Women

Beauty maintenance works best when it's proactive. Here is the daily-to-annual schedule K. recommends.

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One of the biggest mistakes women make is waiting until something bothers them before investing in self-care. Beauty maintenance works best when it's proactive. Here's the schedule I recommend for many of my patients.

Every day

Cleanse, moisturize, apply SPF, and hydrate.

These four habits create the foundation for healthy skin.

Monthly

Professional facial treatments help maintain skin health, hydration, and overall appearance.

Every 3 to 4 months

Botox maintenance helps soften existing lines while preventing deeper wrinkles from forming.

Every 6 to 12 months

Depending on your goals, filler treatments can help restore volume and maintain facial balance.

Annually

A full consultation allows us to evaluate your goals, review your treatment plan, and make adjustments as needed.

Self-care is maintenance

Think of aesthetic treatments the same way you think about hair appointments, fitness, or dental care.

Small, consistent investments often create the most beautiful long-term results. The goal isn't perfection. The goal is looking and feeling your best at every stage of life.

Small, consistent investments often create the most beautiful long-term results.

, K. Stewart, Founder

Good to know

How often should I get Botox and filler?

Botox maintenance is typically every 3 to 4 months, while filler is often every 6 to 12 months depending on your goals and facial balance.

Why is proactive beauty maintenance better?

Small, consistent treatments, like a monthly facial and regular maintenance, create more beautiful long-term results than waiting until a concern bothers you.

Related services

Explore the treatments in this guide at our Harbor East, Baltimore studio.

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