Skin laxity, or sagging skin, occurs when the skin loses its elasticity and firmness due to aging, sun damage, and reduced collagen production. This condition often affects the face, neck, arms, and abdomen, making the skin look looser and less tight. While this is a natural part of the aging process, many treatments are available to restore skin firmness and elasticity. Addressing skin laxity can significantly improve the skin’s appearance and overall tone.
What Causes Skin Laxity?
Aging: The natural decline of collagen and elastin, which help maintain skin structure, leads to sagging as we age.
Sun Damage: Prolonged exposure to UV rays breaks down collagen, resulting in looser, less elastic skin.
Weight Loss: Significant weight loss can leave excess, sagging skin, especially in areas like the abdomen, thighs, and arms.
Genetics: Some individuals are more prone to skin laxity due to their genetic makeup, which determines how their skin ages.
Dehydration: Dry skin can appear less firm and more prone to sagging over time.
The best treatment depends on the severity of the laxity and your specific goals. PDO threads, radiofrequency treatments like Attiva, and biostimulators are highly effective for most people.
Can skin laxity be treated without surgery?
Yes, non-surgical options like PDO threads, microneedling, and radiofrequency treatments can significantly improve skin firmness.
How long do PDO threads last?
PDO thread results can last from 12 to 18 months, with gradual collagen production continuing even after the threads dissolve.
Does collagen production slow with age?
Yes, starting in your mid-20s, the body produces less collagen each year, leading to sagging skin and wrinkles.
Is there downtime for skin tightening treatments?
Treatments like Attiva and PDO threads may involve minimal downtime, while other treatments like PRX or microneedling typically have little to no recovery time.