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Celeb Plastic Surgeon Dr. John Layke Shares the Sneaky Summer Skincare Mistakes You Might Be Making

Celeb Plastic Surgeon Dr. John Layke Shares the Sneaky Summer Skincare Mistakes You Might Be Making

Summer is officially glow season, but some of your favorite warm-weather habits could actually be sabotaging your skin. To find out what not to do this summer, ET caught up with celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. John Layke, who shared the biggest skincare mistakes he sees during the hottest months of the year and how to avoid them. Dr. John Layke/Instagram First up: Overdoing it with heavy active ingredients. “During the peak summer months, skin is more sensitive to the sun when using retinol, so decrease the frequency of usage to 3 days per week and ensure multiple reapplications of sunscreen,” Layke says. But that doesn’t mean you should break up with retinol altogether just because the sun is out. Layke recommends reaching for the ProRetinol Age Rewind from his Beverly Hills MD line with Dr. Payman Danielpour to help maintain a smooth complexion. Beverly Hills MD “It helps increase cellular turnover, leading to fresher, healthier skin,” the Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery Group doctor explains. And while everyone loves a good serum, sunscreen like his brand’s Sheer Radiance SPF …

Plastic Surgeons Dr. Layke and Dr. Danielpour on Why Overfilled Looks Are Out (and What’s Worth Doing Instead)

Plastic Surgeons Dr. Layke and Dr. Danielpour on Why Overfilled Looks Are Out (and What’s Worth Doing Instead)

Celebrity board certified plastic surgeons Dr. John Layke and Dr. Payman Danielpour are emphasizing the over in overdone. The Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery Group partners sat down with ET to break down why exaggerated filler trends are fading, and what A-list patients and beyond should be investing in instead. “I’m over BBLs, overfilled lips, and thread lifts,” Layke explained. “The fake look with overfilled faces and buttocks is done,” Danielpour added. So, what’s in? According to the doctors, it’s all about treatments designed to improve skin quality and texture without changing the face. Beverly Hills MD “People want to address sun damage, dark spots, and wrinkles. … I’m seeing a rise in microneedling with exosomes and stem cells,” Layke shared. And with colder months underway, it’s an ideal season for options that require a bit more downtime. “The absolute favorite winter treatment is the fractionated CO2 laser. … People are using regenerative medicine for antiaging, red-light therapy, hyperbaric chambers, and all things non-invasive,” Danielpour continued. But if you’re looking for more dramatic changes, the pair …