What should I do about facial muscle laxity and sagging?
In daily life, it is common to experience physical discomfort. When this occurs, remain calm and avoid panic. So, what should you do if you notice facial muscle laxity and sagging?
What to Do for Facial Muscle Laxity and Sagging
Facial muscle sagging results from age-related skin photoaging and loss of collagen beneath the skin, leading to reduced skin and muscle elasticity and laxity. Treatment options include moisturizing skincare, aesthetic medical procedures, and comprehensive facial lifting. Regularly applying moisturizing lotions or creams helps maintain skin barrier integrity and prevents its breakdown. Seek treatment at reputable Grade-A tertiary hospitals. These light- and energy-based therapies stimulate collagen regeneration in the dermis; newly regenerated collagen not only slows skin aging but also effectively counteracts laxity and prevents facial sagging.

Additionally, individuals seeking cosmetic enhancement may visit the dermatology or aesthetic medicine departments of accredited Grade-A tertiary hospitals for comprehensive facial lifting—commonly known as “thread lifting.” Absorbable protein threads are inserted into the subcutaneous layer to tighten and lift the skin, thereby effectively treating and improving facial muscle sagging. We recommend consulting qualified physicians at reputable Grade-A tertiary hospitals.

Furthermore, surgical interventions may sometimes lead to other symptoms. Therefore, if you experience any physical discomfort, promptly visit a hospital for evaluation to identify the underlying cause and receive appropriate management. We hope this information is helpful. Wishing you good health and a joyful life!