SKIN CONCERNS

Sagging skin & loss of volume

What is skin sagging?

Over time, multiple internal and external factors can lead to a decline in skin volume, resulting in sagging skin, deeper wrinkles and jowling.1 In fact, there has been a significant rise in demand for non-surgical solutions to restore natural volume and shape to the contours of the face and body.2
Whether to restore a youthful appearance or attain an aesthetic you’ve always admired–let’s work together to help you feel better in your own skin.
Did you know? Collagen and elastin are the key internal components for youthful skin.3-7
Collagen and subsequent skin volume loss
we experience by age 458

25%

Increase in type I collagen at 3 months with Sculptra®9

66.5%

Tighten sagging skin with the right treatments

Restylane® Dermal Fillers

Achieve the look you want with hyaluronic acid dermal fillers designed for tailored contouring and volumization.10-20

Sculptra®

Over time, Sculptra® progressively restores your skin’s natural structure, addressing jowling, skin sagging and loss of firmness:21-29
2 years after treatment:
86% of patients had improvements in jawline definition, as assessed by healthcare practitioners25
89% of patients reported ongoing improvement in skin firmness25

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Skin trends

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References

1. Hexsel D, et al. Dermatol Surg. 2020;46(8):1122–4. 2. The Aesthetic Society. New 2022 data from the aesthetic society reveals a surge in nonsurgical procedures, contributing to a 14% overall increase in aesthetic procedures. Available at: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-2022-data-from-the-aesthtic-society-reveals-a-surge-in-nonsurgical-procedures-contributing-to-a-14-overall-increase-in-aesthetic-procedures-301899135.html. Accessed (2023 Aug). 3. Zhang S, Duan E. Cell Transplantation. 2018;27(5):729–38. 4. Aziz J, et al. Skin Pharmacol Physiol. 2016;29(4):190–203. 5. Swift A, et al, Aesthet Surg J. 2021;41(10):1107–19. 6. Shuster S, Black M et al. Br J Dermatol. 1975;93(6):639–43. 7. Vleggaar D, Fitzgerald R. J Drugs Dermatol. 2008;7(3):209–20. 8. Shuster S, Black MM, McVitie E.; Br J Dermatol. 1975;93:639-643. 9. Goldberg D. et al. Dermatol. Surg. 2013. 10. Di Gregorio G et al. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol 2022; 15: 681–690. 11. Nikolis, A, et al. Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum 2, ojaa005 (2020). 12. Segura, S, et al. J Drugs Dermatol 11, s5-8 (2012).
13. Talarico, S. et al. Dermatologic Surgery 41, 1361–1369 (2015). 14. Restylane® Lyft™ EU IFU. 15. Restylane® Kysse™ EU IFU. 16. Restylane® Volyme™ EU IFU. 17. Restylane® Refyne™ EU IFU. 18. Restylane® Defyne™ EU IFU. 19. Restylane® Eyelight™ EU IFU. 20. Restylane® EU IFU. 21. Goldberg D, et al. Dermatol Surg. 2013;39(6):915–22. 22. Mest DR, Humble G. Dermatol. Surg. 2006;32(11):1336–45. 23. Bohnert K, et al. Plast Reconstr Surg 2019;45(5):718–24. 24. Filho CDSM, et al. Surg Cosmet Dermatol. 2013;5(4):345–50. 25. Fabi S, et al. Effectiveness and safety of correction of cheek wrinkles. Poster presented at IMCAS. 26–28 January 2023. Paris, France. 26. Fabi S, et al. Skin movement and volume changes with poly-L lactic acid (PLLA-SCA) injectable implant. Poster presented at IMCAS. 26–28 January 2023. Paris, France. 27. Brandt FS, et al. Aesthet Surg J. 2011;31(5):521–8. 28. Munia C, et al. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2022;15(7):38–42. 29. Sculptra® EU IFU.

Always consult a healthcare professional for individualized treatment recommendations and to
discuss important safety
information and risks associated with the use of the products.