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Sat Jan 18, 2020 9:59 pm |
Hello Jen,
deep micro-needling has helped me a lot with sagging skin. For skin elasticity I would recommend micro-needling/deep derma-rolling with a Matrixyl serum, for example "Matrixyl 10% + HA" or "The Buffet" from The Ordinary. These serums are pretty cheap and if you put them directly on your skin while needling, so they can penetrate deep into the skin, you will see results with elasticity and collagen production.
Wishing you all the best. |
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Aweshine
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Joined: 19 Jun 2019
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Sun Jan 19, 2020 7:33 am |
Jen,
I would recommend massage and some facial exercises. Those can make the area firmer. I am sure that microneedling can help the skin, but to get deeper you need to work on the structures of your face which are the muscles. I have seen a difference in my face. There are many programs out there, and many free sample videos to try to start with. One is for example face yoga method, it always makes me feel good, and is very popular. Check some before/after photos, they speak for themselves.
Also, diet plays a big part. Try to eat healthy and avoid extra sugars. I see clearly that losing weight diminishes the extra fat I have in my jaw area. I know that with age losing weight might leave sagging skin, but you could try to see what a few pounds would do to you. If you avoid carbs you could see swelling go away from your face, which alone can make a difference.
Smile and keep your chin up! |
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Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:17 am |
| So I would echo the others about face exercises and massage. These are easy and simply but take time to work. The other thing I would mention is that often we are our own worst critics and we think our flaws are so obvious to everyone else but they rarely notice them, so take heart. Whilst I know its frustrating when you see these things, often others rarely recognise them. |
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