The Missing Piece in Most Longevity Conversations
Most longevity conversations focus on what’s happening internally.
Training. Nutrition. Recovery. Sleep. Hormones. Metabolic health. Biomarkers.
We track performance, optimize recovery, and monitor how the body is functioning beneath the surface.
But one of the most visible indicators of aging often gets left out of the conversation entirely: skin health.
Not from a cosmetic standpoint alone, but from a longevity perspective.
Because the face reflects stress, recovery, inflammation, sleep quality, environmental exposure, lifestyle patterns, and the overall rate at which the body is aging over time.
And yet most people only begin paying attention once changes become obvious.
Why Facial Longevity Matters
The traditional approach to aesthetics is often reactive.
People notice volume loss, laxity, texture changes, pigmentation, or accelerated aging patterns after they’ve already progressed significantly. Decisions then become corrective instead of preventive.
But longevity works best when it’s proactive.
The earlier you understand what’s changing structurally, the more strategic and measured the approach can become over time.
That’s what led Monarch to partner with PERK Beverly Hills to bring Facial Longevity Assessments to members.
Not cosmetic consultations, but educational and preventive assessments designed to help people better understand how their face is aging before reactive decisions ever need to be made.
Performance optimization, applied to facial aging.
What the Assessment Includes
Each Facial Longevity Assessment establishes a comprehensive baseline of how the skin and facial structure are aging over time.
That includes evaluating skin integrity, early volume and laxity trends, pigment and texture patterns, asymmetry, and other structural aging markers that are often overlooked in traditional skincare conversations.
Quantitative 4D facial imaging creates a measurable reference point, allowing members to objectively track changes over time instead of relying on memory or subjective perception.
Members also receive insight into how training load, stress, sleep, recovery, nutrition, and lifestyle habits may be influencing the aging process, along with a personalized roadmap built around long-term skin health and prevention.
Because facial aging rarely happens independently from the rest of the body.
It reflects the broader systems underneath it.
A More Integrated Approach to Longevity
The assessments are conducted by Courtney Coons, Nurse Practitioner and Facial Longevity Specialist at PERK Plastic Surgery.
The goal is not to push cosmetic procedures.
It’s to educate members, establish baselines, identify trends early, and bring the same proactive philosophy used throughout Monarch into the conversation around facial aging and skin health.
Because longevity should not stop at internal metrics alone.
The same level of intention people apply to strength, metabolic health, recovery, and performance can also be applied to how they age externally over time.
Facial Longevity Assessments launch at Monarch this spring.
Give your skin the same level of attention you give the rest of your health.