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The Peter Attia Drive

#355 – Skincare strategies, the science of facial aging, and cosmetic-intervention guidance | Tanuj Nakra, M.D. & Suzan Obagi, M.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

Peter Attia, MD

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Fitness

4.77.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2025

⏱️ 177 minutes

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Tanuj Nakra and Suzan Obagi, two leading experts in aesthetic medicine, join Peter to explore the science of facial aging and skin health as well as the responsibilities physicians face in the world of cosmetic procedures. In this episode, they examine the biological and hormonal drivers of facial aging, the evolutionary and psychological foundations of attractiveness, and the impact of modern media on beauty standards. They discuss the rise in cosmetic procedures among adolescents and the ethical responsibilities of physicians in these cases. The conversation then shifts to a practical, evidence-based guide to skin health—covering the use of mineral sunscreens, retinoids, vitamin C, and tailored skincare routines, as well as the management of acne and the psychology behind aesthetic consultations. The episode culminates in a candid, personal assessment of Peter’s own face, offering a revealing look at what aesthetic medicine can achieve and how to think critically about pursuing it.

We discuss:

  • Tanuj’s and Suzan’s training and expertise, and the evolving field of aesthetic medicine [4:00];
  • The biology of the aging face [10:45];
  • Why facial fat atrophies with age while body fat tends to accumulate [17:00];
  • How chronic stress accelerates facial aging [20:30];
  • The evolutionary biology of beauty, and how modern lifestyle, culture, and medicine interact with these ancient aesthetic instincts [25:30];
  • How social media and influencers have rapidly shifted aesthetic trends toward exaggerated features and unrealistic beauty standards [36:45];
  • The ethical challenges, financial incentives, and social pressures shaping modern aesthetic medicine [42:00];
  • The concerning trend of teenagers seeking cosmetic enhancements: the ethical and cultural impact of early beauty pressure [51:45];
  • Protecting the skin: UV damage and sunscreen recommendations [58:15];
  • Strategies for minimizing skin aging: retinoids, vitamin C, and evidence-based application methods [1:09:00];
  • Effective daily skincare routine: cleansing, antioxidants, retinoids, moisturization, and more [1:18:45];
  • The playbook for managing acne [1:31:00];
  • The 4 changes of aging and the complexities of aesthetic consultations including the anatomical, psychological, and ethical factors physicians must navigate [1:39:00];
  • The 5 R’s of rejuvenation [1:50:15];
  • A facial aging analysis and cosmetic strategy using Peter’s face as a real-time case study [1:53:00];
  • The decision-making process between fat grafting and dermal fillers for facial rejuvenation [1:56:30];
  • How self-image, eye aesthetics, and fleeting photos drive the desire for cosmetic enhancement [2:01:45];
  • Advice for wrinkles, causes of dark circles under the eyes, and the importance of facial symmetry [2:05:45];
  • Considerations that shape clinical decision making around fat grafting and other procedures to address the eye area [2:11:00];
  • The evolution of facial cosmetic surgery techniques, the serious risks involved, and how physician skill and procedure selection greatly impact outcomes [2:21:30];
  • How patients can make informed and safe choices when selecting a cosmetic surgeon [2:27:15];
  • A comparison of ablative versus non-ablative skin resurfacing treatments, laser vs. peels, and more [2:38:45];
  • How treatments are chosen and customized based on patient-specific factors [2:48:00];
  • The lifelong human desire to align physical appearance with self-identity [2:52:45]; and
  • More.

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My guest this week are Dr. Tanuj Nacra and Dr. Susan Obaji, two highly respected physicians in aesthetic medicine.

1:12.9

Tanuj is triple board certified in facial and ophthalmic plastic surgery, faculty at the Dell Medical School,

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and the director of the Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship at the T.O.C.I and Face Institute in Austin.

1:24.6

Susan is double board certified in dermatology and cosmetic surgery. She is an associate

1:28.5

professor at the University of Pittsburgh and the director of the UPMC cosmetic surgery and

1:34.1

skin health center, where she leads advancements in cosmetic and laser surgery on a global health

1:39.3

scale. In this episode, we talk about the biology of facial aging, how hormonal changes impact facial

1:46.0

bone structure and skin integrity and the critical role that hormone replacement therapy plays

1:51.0

in preserving a youthful appearance.

1:53.2

We talked about what makes a face attractive from an evolutionary perspective and a psychological

1:57.4

perspective and how modern media and social media filters are warping and

2:01.2

distorting those standards. Talk about the troubling rise in cosmetic procedures among teenagers

2:05.8

and how physicians can navigate ethical decisions around these things. And then we really get to

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