Conditions:

Sagging Skin (Face)

What Is It?

Sagging skin on the face is a common sign of aging, resulting from decreased collagen and elastin production, which support skin structure. Over time, the skin loses its elasticity, causing drooping around the cheeks, jawline, and neck. Factors such as sun exposure, lifestyle habits, and gravity also contribute to this natural process. Sagging skin can make one look older or tired, impacting self-esteem. Many people pursue skincare routines and treatments to restore a youthful and lifted appearance.

Did you know?

Collagen production decreases by 1% every year after age 20.

What Are The Causes?

Aging

Collagen and elastin decline over time, causing skin to sag.

Sun Exposure

UV rays break down collagen and elastin, leading to premature sagging.

Weight Loss

Rapid weight loss can result in loose skin that has less elasticity.

Genetics

Family history affects skin elasticity and aging patterns.

Lifestyle Factors

Smoking and poor diet can worsen skin laxity.

How to Prevent?

Sun Protection
Wearing sunscreen helps preserve collagen and elastin.
Nutrient-rich foods support skin health and elasticity.
Staying hydrated helps maintain skin’s firmness.

Treatments by Ages

20s

Preventative skin care and light facials like Préime maintain elasticity and slow early signs of sagging. These treatments nourish and hydrate the skin.

30-40s

Alma Opus laser and Exion RF tighten facial skin and stimulate collagen production for a firmer, more youthful appearance. These treatments deliver noticeable results with minimal downtime.

50+

Advanced Exion RF and Alma Opus laser therapies address significant sagging by lifting and rejuvenating facial contours. These solutions improve skin elasticity and restore definition.

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