Sagging Skin & a Softening Jawline
Most people notice this in photographs before they notice it in the mirror. Loss of definition is usually part volume, part skin laxity and part the underlying support giving way — which is why one treatment rarely addresses all of it.
What people usually notice
- A jawline that reads softer in photographs than it used to
- Cheeks that look flatter and lower
- Skin that feels loose when you touch it
- Nasolabial folds becoming visible at rest
What commonly contributes
- Collagen and elastin decline with age
- Loss of deep facial fat volume
- Sun exposure accumulated over decades
- Significant weight change
This page describes what is common, not what is true of you. Only an examination can say which of these applies.
What a doctor may consider
Which of these suits you — and whether any of them is needed at all — is decided at the consultation, not from this page.
What the consultation settles
The most useful thing a doctor does here is tell you where you are on the scale between 'a non-surgical treatment will do this well' and 'nothing short of surgery will match what you are picturing'. We do not offer the latter, and we will say so.
Related concerns
Questions patients ask about sagging skin & jawline
Is a thread lift the same as a facelift?
How long do non-surgical lifting results last?
Which comes first, tightening or filler?
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