Martha Stewart knows how to cause a stir. At 82 years young, the entrepreneur has recently taken to posting a lot of gorgeous selfies, leaving the rest of us wondering—how does she look that good?

A beauty icon in her own right, Stewart recently admitted the secret behind her glow-up isn’t a surgical facelift, just strategic Botox, fillers, lasers, and skin-tightening treatments. Her candid disclosure is a testament to how non-invasive treatments performed by a skilled aesthetic doctor can keep people looking beautiful and vital at any age.

According to Stewart’s doctor, the icon uses a bit of Botox to reduce the downward pull around the neck and jawline and moderate filler on the cheeks and jawline to soften the hollowness that sometimes comes with age. Dermal Fillers mimic collagen, creating volume while simultaneously enhancing skin tone and texture. To keep the skin on her decolletage and chest looking good, Stewart relies on skin tightening and a healthy lifestyle that includes Pilates.

In many cases, combining minimally invasive, non-surgical procedures can function as a soft facelift, rejuvenating and refreshing the appearance.
Compared to a surgical facelift, these techniques do not require large incisions, general anesthesia, or overnight hospitalization. The results are less dramatic, and maintenance is required, but for busy professionals, it’s a fair exchange to look good without the cost, downtime, and discomfort of surgery.

A non-surgical facelift can quickly take years off your appearance, and no one has to know you had anything done—it’s a tailored service made to match the goals of each client at Kitsilano Medical Aesthetics.

Benefits of a Non-surgical Facelift

  • Quick
  • Minimal discomfort
  • No general anesthesia
  • Relatively affordable
  • Tailor treatment for goals

As a noted perfectionist, Stewart reinforces her aesthetic investments with a nutritious diet and regular exercise. She also notes that she always wears her sunscreen.

“I don’t think a lot about age, but I don’t want to look my age,” Martha says.