Causes of Facial Sagging
- Skin Surgeries: Surgical procedures on the skin, especially in sensitive facial areas, can cause uneven and subcutaneous facial sagging.
- Damage from Chickenpox and Other Skin Conditions: Chickenpox and other natural afflictions can irregularly depress and sag the skin.
- Natural Disasters: Various factors including sunlight, air pollution, and stress can contribute to skin sagging.
In younger ages, facial sagging from acne can manifest as large and deep skin indentations that require treatment and repair.
Several methods are used to treat facial sagging, including:
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Laser Therapy: Using laser energy to stimulate collagen production in the skin and improve its structure.
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Facial Skin Peeling: Enhancing the skin's regeneration and repair capabilities by removing dead and damaged layers.
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Microneedling: Using small microscopes to stimulate collagen production in the skin.
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Subcision: Using special devices to improve skin tension and structure.
Since each type of sagging has its own intensity and type, using one or a combination of these methods, especially when sagging is deep, can be the best option.
DERMARSSANCE offers collagen patches for treating sagging and midface, providing a suitable option for rejuvenating the skin without side effects. These patches, with their special ingredients such as EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor), which helps stimulate skin cells to produce collagen, aid in faster skin tissue repair and impart anti-aging effects to the skin.
The use of Botox and fillers has minimal side effects; however, procedures such as prosthetic surgery may carry risks such as bruising and swelling, potential infection, and damage to veins and nerves.
If you are looking for an effective solution for skin rejuvenation, we highly recommend
collagen patches in DERMARSSANCE, which are completely free of side effects.