Whether you've been a diehard Kristin Cavallari fan since her television debut on MTV's "Laguna Beach" or you've only just started following along after becoming interested in her viral relationship status , it's safe to say people are interested in all aspects of her life — that includes details and insight into her beauty routine. In a 2021 interview with PS , Cavallari spoke about how she has chosen to opt out of Botox , fillers , and injectables. "At a young age, I was so against plastic surgery and everything that it stood for because I saw my stepmom at the time lose herself in it," she said.

"My brother actually lost himself in it as well, and so I really hated it and felt like it was just a cover for what was really going on." At the time, Cavallari shared that she hadn't written it off completely though. While it looks like she's still veered away from those particular cosmetic treatments, she has opted to do some injections in the form of stem cells .

Ahead, Cavallari's practitioner, Lisa Goodman, breaks down the treatments Cavallari is relying on to keep her skin looking youthful. Lisa Goodman , PA, is a physician's assistant and the founder of GoodSkin Clinics . Lisa Goodman is the founder of GoodSkin, a medspa with locations in New York and Los Angeles.

GoodSkin uses a six-step process, which always starts out with an initial diagnosis. Together, Goodman and Cavallari started out by creating a " Healthy Aging Plan ," which began with an analysis of Cavallari's .