- Acne
Condition: Sagging Jowls
- Acne
Condition: Sagging Jowls
What is Sagging Jowls?
Jowls are used to describe the sagging skin around the chin and or jawline. The sagging of the skin is caused by aging as our skin becomes thinner and loses it elasticity over time.
This is a normal part of aging that many don’t enjoy experiencing. That’s why at Este Medical Group, we offer a range of treatments to help you slow down the aging process, helping you feel more confident in your skin.
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Causes of Sagging Jowls
Sagging Jowls can be caused for many different reasons – The biggest reason being ageing. As we get older, our skin’s ability to bounce back and recover reduces, causing gravity to sag our skin. Other factors that cause sagging jowls are:
- Genetics
- Poor diet (Low intake of antioxidants and healthy fats)
- Sudden weight loss
- Smoking
- Dehydration
- Illness and allergies
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Frequently Asked Questions
Smoking is also said to cause acne in older people. Whatever the underlying reasons as to why you have acne, it all results in one thing – hair follicles becoming blocked by sebum from surrounding sebaceous glands, and dead skin cells. These plugged hair follicles can either turn into whiteheads or blackheads, and if the (usually) harmless bacteria that lives on our skin then infects the follicles, you can even experience cysts, papules, nodules or pustules. None of which are any fun for the person having to deal with them.
Our skincare experts take time to get to know and understand your acne concerns and issues, and only then will they make an informed decision as to which acne treatment is the best for you. That could be:
- lightfusion™ Light Therapy
- Skin Peels
- Pixel Laser Resurfacing
You do not need to stop wearing makeup if you have acne. However, you should wear makeup that is non-comedogenic. This means that it doesn’t block the pores.
Not necessarily. As mentioned above, acne can be caused by a number of triggers, and however much you clean your face it’s not going to affect how crazy your hormones are being. Sometimes, cleaning your face too much can even contribute to acne as it can aggravate spots.
Furthermore, using alcohol-based cleansers can dry your skin out and this isn’t a good thing as far as acne is concerned. Despite what you may think, and even if you feel like you have excessively oily skin, it’s still important to use a moisturiser – just make sure you opt for a non-comedogenic one.
Everyone is different, but acne – more often than not – does eventually go away. For many, it’s puberty that can kick things off and acne often settles down when puberty does. However, acne can sometimes persist into your adult years.
That said, our skincare specialists have worked with many clients who wanted their acne to disappear and felt like they had tried everything. As you will see from our success stories and testimonials, we have had hugely positive and effective results.
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