Jowls
Slack or sagging skin under the jawline is a typical trait of Jowls. As we get older we naturally lose the skin’s elastin and collagen. Because of this inevitable loss in volume, the mid and lower face become vulnerable to changes, resulting in the formation of Jowls.
Both men and women can be prone to developing this condition, with the age of 40 and beyond being the most likely time. A person’s unique facial bone structure, as well as their genetics, lifestyle and other environmental contributors (like sun exposure, for example) can determine a person’s vulnerability to the appearance of Jowls. Many people with this condition feel the need to seek treatment advice, as they feel the Jowls cause their appearance to be perceived as grumpy or miserable, affecting their confidence and self esteem.
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The treatment of Jowls can be very successful if approached early enough. When you attend the initial consultation, our practitioners will give you a personal recommendation to the treatment you will require, most suitable for you..
Recommended Treatments
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CACI Jowl Lift - Lift and firm your muscles and redefine facial contours to give a firmer, more toned appearance. Find out more
CACI Non-Surgical Face Lift - Lift and tone your facial muscles and neck area, whilst improving skin elasticity and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Firms your face and gives your skin a more youthful, fresh appearance and glow. Find out more
PureLift Skin Tightening - The perfect treatment for tighter, plumper and firmer feeling skin. Treatments can help improve sagging and wrinkled skin on the face and neck, double chin and sagging jowls. Find out more
Recommended Skincare
works like a dermal filler, without the needles, to visibly restore up to five years of density and volume to facial tissue by stimulating collagen production, bringing firmness to loose or sagging skin
Revises signs of ageing and gravity around the neck and décolleté. It helps to lift and tighten the tissue, reduce redness and strengthen capillaries.
Targets cell renewal, firmness, elasticity, and moisture retention.