I lost weight after pregnancy around 30 kgs within 7 months by exercising and intermittent fasting and later again weight was increasing so I ate only 2 times a day and again lost 10 kgs and now seeing lot of sagging on face skin.no sagging else where as I am doing strength training and eating lot of protein. I think my collagen and elastin took a toll. I am currently doing morhpheous 8 treatment. Can I get back lost collagen and elastin with this or I need to do anything else. I am 35 and have more than moderate laxity as per doctor.
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It is not due to pregnancy. It is general aging of the face due to loss of fat and bone. Please contact me using online consult option for proper treatment
No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required..
Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
Sagging of the face skin is a natural part of aging, but it can also be influenced by other factors like:
Loss of collagen and elastin: These proteins keep your skin firm and elastic.
Fat loss: Volume loss in the face can make skin appear loose.
Sun exposure: UV damage accelerates skin aging.
Gravity: Over time, gravity pulls skin downward.
Lifestyle factors: Smoking, poor diet, lack of sleep, and dehydration contribute to skin aging.
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A complete clinical evaluation with medical history is required to know underlying cause. Treatments available depending on severity and skin type. You can consult online or visit us at our clinic. Thank You.
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