How does droopy, loose skin form?
#1 Less Fat - One of the effects of natural aging is fat loss. On the face, the cheeks lose fat, which makes the skin sag and the cheeks look more hollow. When there’s less fat, there’s less facial volume. And when there’s less volume, there’s less for skin to drape over.
#2 Less Collagen and Elastin - As we age, our body loses much of its natural electrical energy, much like a battery gradually losing its charge. On a cellular level, this leads to a breakdown of collagen and elastin in our skin, which leads to sagging and unevenness of texture; lines, wrinkles, and folds become the inevitable result.
3# Face Muscles Elongate - Beneath the skin, the facial muscles become increasingly contracted over years of facial expression and constant gravity, allowing the overall lift of our face to decline. By the age of 45, the upper cheek muscles may elongate by as much as half an inch, dragging the skin over the cheeks downward to form plump little pouches at the corners of the mouth. The muscles under the chin become loose and the jaw line loses its firm contour.
What are the benefits of multiple treatments?
• Diminishes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
• Improves circulation
• Improves muscle tone in the face, and neck
• Lifts jowls and eyebrows
• Calms rosacea and reduces redness
• Drains lymphatic nodes
• Improves hyperpigmentation, including from sun damage.
• Tightens large pores, resulting in smoother and firmer skin
• Improves skin elasticity
• Boosts hydration of the skin.
• Decreases puffiness and dark circles under the eyes