Saggy Skin
Saggy skin on the face is a common cosmetic concern that occurs when the skin loses its elasticity and firmness, causing it to droop or hang. It is often associated with aging, as the production of collagen and elastin, which are essential proteins for maintaining skin elasticity, decreases over time.
Other factors that can contribute to saggy skin on the face include weight loss, exposure to UV rays, smoking, poor diet, and genetics. As the skin loses its elasticity, it can lead to the formation of wrinkles, folds, and jowls, which can make a person look older and tired.
Treatment options for saggy skin on the face may include non-surgical and surgical procedures. Non-surgical options include skin tightening procedures such as ultrasound or radiofrequency therapy, laser therapy, and dermal fillers. These treatments work by stimulating collagen production and promoting skin tightening.
It's important to consult a medical professional to determine the underlying cause of your saggy skin and discuss the best treatment options for your individual situation.
Available Solutions: Threads. Lifting & Contouring, Dermoelectroporation, Dermal Fillers, Microneedling, Fotona Laser