Skin Laxity
PDO Threads
PDO Threads lift and tighten sagging skin by inserting dissolvable threads under the skin, which naturally stimulate collagen production. This minimally invasive procedure offers immediate results with long-term improvements as the threads gradually dissolve. PDO Threads are perfect for enhancing facial contours, lifting sagging skin, and creating a more youthful and defined appearance.
Read MoreBotox®
Botox is an effective treatment for skin laxity, targeting specific muscles to reduce sagging and smooth wrinkles. By relaxing the muscles, Botox offers a non-invasive solution for improving skin firmness in areas like the neck, jawline, and forehead. With minimal downtime, it provides immediate and lasting results, giving you a smoother and firmer complexion.
Read MoreDermal Fillers
Dermal Fillers restore lost volume in areas affected by skin laxity. By adding volume beneath the skin’s surface, fillers plump up sagging areas and redefine facial contours, particularly around the cheeks, jawline, and temples. This treatment enhances facial definition and improves overall skin elasticity for a naturally youthful look.
Read MoreLaser Skin Rejuvenation
Laser Skin Rejuvenation is a non-invasive treatment that stimulates collagen production in the deeper layers of the skin. It works by using laser technology to tighten lax skin, improve texture, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. This treatment is ideal for those looking to improve skin elasticity and achieve a firmer, more toned appearance.
Read MoreMicroneedling
Microneedling is a non-surgical treatment that tightens loose skin by stimulating the body’s natural collagen production. The tiny micro-injuries created during the procedure promote skin healing and regeneration, improving skin texture and firmness. Microneedling is suitable for all skin types and provides long-lasting results with minimal downtime.
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Common Causes of Skin Laxity
Skin laxity occurs naturally as collagen production decreases with age. Sun exposure, genetics, and lifestyle factors can accelerate this process, causing the skin to sag, wrinkle, or lose elasticity.