02/13/2026 09:41
Subject: options for sagging jowls, neck, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Does Botox not work for jowls?
No, Botox relaxes muscles which can smooth wrinkles, but it does nothing for skin laxity and/or sag.
For actual jowls it's going to take a face and/or neck lift to make a difference.
Anonymous
02/12/2026 21:37
Subject: options for sagging jowls, neck, etc.
Thermage tightened my jawline for years. Hurts being done but worth it.
Anonymous
02/12/2026 21:19
Subject: options for sagging jowls, neck, etc.
Does Botox not work for jowls?
Anonymous
02/12/2026 16:05
Subject: options for sagging jowls, neck, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My dermatologist says she doesnt recommend threads or Morpheus as it makes a face lift harder later and/or possible nerve damage. She also said she is extremely conservative.
Thoughts?
Well what DOES she recommend?
Anonymous
02/12/2026 16:04
Subject: options for sagging jowls, neck, etc.
Nothing short of a good plastic surgeon is going to make a real difference.
Anonymous
02/12/2026 14:32
Subject: options for sagging jowls, neck, etc.
Surgery.
Anonymous
02/12/2026 13:47
Subject: options for sagging jowls, neck, etc.
What about laser treatments?
Anonymous
02/12/2026 13:45
Subject: options for sagging jowls, neck, etc.
regular facial massage can help, but it's more preventative
Anonymous
02/12/2026 13:40
Subject: Re:options for sagging jowls, neck, etc.
I have heard same.
It's facelift or bust after a certain age.
Anonymous
02/12/2026 13:40
Subject: options for sagging jowls, neck, etc.
My dermatologist says she doesnt recommend threads or Morpheus as it makes a face lift harder later and/or possible nerve damage. She also said she is extremely conservative.