Poor Smas Tone
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Poor SMAS tone—also known as SMAS weakness, SMAS laxity, sagging skin, or loss of facial firmness—refers to the weakening of the superficial musculoaponeurotic system, a crucial support layer beneath the skin. As this layer loses strength and flexibility due to aging or rapid weight loss (sometimes called "Ozempic face"), it leads to common signs of facial aging such as loose skin, jowls, deepening nasolabial folds, double chin, hollow cheeks, and an overall tired or droopy appearance. Whether you recognize it as excess skin, facial sag, or are searching for solutions to "jowls" and "midface drooping," poor SMAS tone is the underlying cause that many modern facelift techniques now address. Restoring a firmer, naturally youthful look is possible by targeting this foundational layer, making procedures like the SMAS facelift especially popular for those seeking long-lasting results and facial rejuvenation.
Procedures that treat this ailment: SMAS Facelift
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