Jawline Laxity

Description

Jawline laxity, commonly referred to as "blurring of the mandibular edge," "sagging jawline," "jowls," or "turkey neck," describes the gradual loss of definition along the lower edge of the face. As the sharp contour between the jaw and neck fades, the face can appear older and less sculpted, often due to aging, genetics, or lifestyle factors. This concern, also known as a "weak jawline" or "inadequate jaw projection," results from reduced skin firmness, possible fat deposits, and changes in bone or muscle structure. Many seek solutions for jawline laxity to restore a youthful, contoured appearance and boost their confidence. Modern non-invasive treatments in South Korea now offer advanced options for tightening and redefining the jawline, making it a top choice for medical tourism.

Procedures that treat this ailment: Liftera Lifting

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