Do you have sagging facial skin? As we age, our facial skin tends to become loose. Fortunately, there are multiple ways of tightening facial skin. One of them is ThermiSmooth.
What Causes Loose Skin on the Face?
How to Treat Loose or Lax Facial Skin With Optimal Results
As we get older, our skin has less collagen and elastin in it. It becomes less flexible and tends to sag rather than snapping back in place. You can also experience loose facial skin if you have lost a significant amount of weight. You can have saggy skin on other parts of your body too.
How to Treat Loose or Lax Facial Skin At Home
Loose facial skin can be challenging to treat at home. A few options include:
- Supplements containing collagen and hyaluronic acid to give your skin more nutrients.
- Creams, lotions, and serums including retinol, particularly around the eye area.
- Wearing sunscreen.
- Quitting smoking.
- Staying well hydrated.
How to Treat Loose or Lax Facial Skin With Optimal Results
While these home remedies can help your lax facial skin, a better option is to get a ThermiSmooth treatment. ThermiSmooth uses a temperature-controlled hand piece and radio frequency energy to heat targeted tissues below the skin, increasing collagen and tightening your skin.
What You Can Expect from ThermiSmooth
ThermiSmooth is a simple, noninvasive procedure that takes place in our clinic. Our provider will gently roll the hand piece on the surface of the sagging skin. It feels like a warm massage. There is no downtime after ThermiSmooth – you can get back to normal activities right away, unlike with surgery. It works on all skin types and equally well on darker skin.
You should not get ThermiSmooth while pregnant, if you have a fever, or if you have a skin infection where it will be applied. Wait until you are better. Side effects are mild, but can include transient pain, swelling, and redness of the skin. These side effects typically resolve quickly.
If you have sagging facial skin, consider ThermiSmooth. Contact Sana Spa today to schedule your free in-person consultation.