Celebrities are turning to last-minute skincare treatments to achieve flawless, camera-ready skin before the Oscars. The Celebrities Flocking To Lasers To Get Ready For Oscars first appeared on The Blast
With just hours before the Oscars, the question on everyone’s mind is how are people achieving flawless, red carpet–ready skin in time for the biggest night in Hollywood.
For New York–based nominees, presenters and industry insiders heading to the West Coast, been flocking to Manhattan Aesthetics for last-minute treatments designed to deliver a camera-ready glow before they step onto the red carpet at the Academy Awards.
Cosmetic practices from New York to Beverly Hills say they hold the secret — offering a menu of treatments designed to deliver a complexion that can withstand the brutal honesty of modern HD lighting.
The reality is simple: today’s red carpets are unforgiving. High-resolution cameras capture everything — texture, pores, dehydration and fine lines — pushing celebrities to embrace a new generation of results-driven skin treatments that enhance their appearance without looking obvious.
This season, the pre-Oscars strategy revolves around a few standout procedures: Density RF, laser resurfacing, Aquagold 24K Gold Microinfusion cocktails, dermaplaning and Salmon DNA therapy.
Dermaplaning: The Unsung Red Carpet Hero

One of the most overlooked — yet surprisingly transformative — treatments is dermaplaning, a simple physical exfoliation technique.
The procedure uses a sterile surgical blade to gently remove dead skin cells and fine vellus “peach fuzz” hair from the outermost layer of the skin. The treatment is quick and painless, but the payoff is immediate.
Skin feels incredibly smooth afterward, but the real magic happens once makeup artists step in. Foundation glides on seamlessly, light reflects more evenly and the complexion takes on a polished, almost airbrushed quality that photographs beautifully.
Manhattan Aesthetics Dermatology PA Susan Hirsch explains:
“Dermaplaning is one of the simplest treatments we offer, but the payoff is immediate. The skin instantly looks brighter and healthier, and makeup sits much more evenly.”
Density RF: The Tightening Treatment Everyone Is Talking About

Radiofrequency technology has quietly become a staple of pre-event skin preparation — and Density RF is one of the newest versions gaining attention.
The treatment works by delivering controlled heat into both the superficial and deeper layers of the skin to stimulate collagen production — in some cases generating nearly five times more collagen than traditional RF treatments.
The result is subtle lifting, tightening and contouring that enhances facial structure while keeping the outcome natural.
The best part: no needles, no numbing and virtually no downtime.
Susan Hirsch PA-C notes:
“Radiofrequency treatments have always been popular before red carpet events. Density has taken radiofrequency to the next level, producing significantly more collagen than traditional RF treatments. It uses both monopolar and bipolar radiofrequency to achieve deep structural lifting and contouring while also softening lines and wrinkles on the surface. It’s one of the hottest treatments heading into 2026, and we’ve seen demand exploding in our practice.”
Laser Resurfacing + Salmon DNA: Regeneration Meets Technology

Another red carpet staple is fractional laser resurfacing, typically performed about seven to ten days before a major event.
The treatment improves texture, refines pores and helps correct pigment issues such as sun damage — creating a healthier, brighter complexion overall.
Unlike aggressive ablative lasers, fractional resurfacing produces a much gentler recovery process. The skin often appears slightly sunburned for two to three days, followed by a sandpaper-like texture that flakes away. By day seven, many patients are left with what practitioners describe as a “glass skin” effect.
To accelerate healing, some practices apply Salmon DNA, a regenerative topical treatment that boosts hydration, stimulates collagen production and reduces redness and inflammation following the procedure.
Aquagold Microinfusion: Custom Skin Cocktails

If there’s one treatment insiders consistently mention during the final stretch before a big red carpet event, it’s Aquagold — often described as the finishing touch.
At Manhattan Aesthetics, practitioners say the treatment has become particularly popular among New York clients preparing to travel to Los Angeles for Oscars week.
The device uses ultra-fine 24-karat gold needles to stamp and infuse customized cocktails of skin nutrients directly into the superficial layers of the skin.
Instead of targeting a single concern, practitioners design a personalized blend tailored to each client.
Typical Oscar-season cocktails include:
• Hyaluronic acid for intense hydration
• Small doses of Botox to refine pores
• Vitamins and antioxidants to brighten skin tone
• Peptides to support collagen production
The treatment is quick and gentle, but the results can be striking. Skin appears smoother, pores look refined and the complexion develops a hydrated glow makeup artists often describe as “filter-like.”
Because results appear within a couple of days, Aquagold has become a favorite for last-minute skin polishing.
The Bigger Aesthetic Trend: Natural, Healthy Enhancement

Beyond the face, aesthetic experts say the overall approach to cosmetic medicine is shifting toward more natural-looking results.
“As aesthetic medicine evolves, we are seeing a shift away from overly sculpted physiques toward something that looks naturally athletic,” says BriAnna Gugliotta. “Patients want to look healthy and balanced. They are not asking for extreme definition but rather refinement that still feels authentic to their lifestyle.”
She adds that combining multiple modern techniques often produces the most believable outcome.
“When you combine medical weight management with targeted fat reduction and muscle toning, the result is a physique that looks stronger and leaner but still very natural.”
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