I’m always ready to pull the trigger on getting rid of my sagging lower half of the face (jowls and undefined jaw) I’m 37 and started seeing a significant change in my face. However, I always see or hear about someone that found these procedures that actually made their face sag more in the long run and when it looks like it works, it’s just inflammation. Can someone clarify which is best and why it’s not just inflammation every few months when one has to go back for more?
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Answer: Sagging and Combination Ultherapy and Morpheus
Morpheus does not cause nerve damage. I suggest consulting your doctor for best next steps. I like to recommend facial rejuvenation treatments to my patients:
1) skin care with products and PRP/microneedling
2) PDT light therapy few times a month with growth factors
3) laser treatments like...
Morpheus 8 is a non-invasive skin and soft tissue tightening treatment that is consistently amazing in our patients. We use the Morpheus to exact fractional induced RF into the skin or tissue in order to tighten collagen and stimulate contraction of the tissue. For acne scars, it is quite useful...
It is difficult to say without proper photos. This needs an in-person evaluation. A combination of 5/FU steroids, lasers, microneedling/prp, and radiofrequency can give improvement. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer