Anti Aging Archives - BLUME Skin & Body Wed, 14 May 2025 14:01:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://blumeskintreatment.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/cropped-Blume_Favicon2-32x32.png Anti Aging Archives - BLUME 32 32 Who is a Good Candidate for SkinTyte? https://blumeskintreatment.com/who-is-a-good-candidate-for-skintyte/ https://blumeskintreatment.com/who-is-a-good-candidate-for-skintyte/#respond Thu, 01 Jun 2023 18:31:52 +0000 https://blumeskintreatment.com/?p=2638 In the quest to maintain youthful and vibrant skin, modern technology and skincare advancements have provided us with various options. One such...

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In the quest to maintain youthful and vibrant skin, modern technology and skincare advancements have provided us with various options. One such innovative procedure is SkinTyte, a non-invasive treatment redefining the realm of skin rejuvenation.

At Blume Skin & Body in Scottsdale, AZ, we harness the power of SkinTyte to restore and maintain your skin’s health and appearance.

What is SkinTyte?

SkinTyte is a cutting-edge, non-surgical procedure offered by Sciton that uses broadband light technology to heat the deep layers of the skin to stimulate collagen production, leading to contraction and subsequent remodeling. It causes partial denaturation that triggers the body’s natural healing mechanism, thereby initiating the process of collagen regeneration. This revolutionary approach to skin health promotes skin tightening, resulting in a rejuvenated appearance that exudes youthfulness.

The procedure is painless, with a cooling mechanism to keep the skin’s surface safe. It typically requires a series of treatments, with no downtime, allowing patients to immediately return to their normal activities.

What Does SkinTyte Treat?

SkinTyte is an incredibly versatile procedure that effectively treats many skin concerns. Primarily, it is a potent weapon against sagging skin, enhancing its elasticity and providing a firmer look. This versatile treatment can also be applied to virtually any area of the body that requires tightening, including the face, neck, abdomen, arms, and hands.

It also significantly reduces the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles, acting as an excellent anti-aging treatment. Its capacity to target areas of mild to moderate skin laxity makes it an ideal solution for those who want to regain their skin’s firmness without resorting to invasive surgical procedures.

Who is a Candidate for SkinTyte?

One of the most significant advantages of SkinTyte is its suitability for a wide range of individuals. Regardless of your skin type or color, if you’re looking to enhance the health and appearance of your skin, SkinTyte could be an excellent option. Here are some key considerations to determine if this is the right treatment for you:

As we age, collagen production diminishes, leading to decreased skin elasticity and subsequent sagging. For individuals seeking to reverse these signs of aging and regain their skin’s youthful bounce, SkinTyte provides an effective solution.

Post-Pregnancy Skin Looseness

Pregnancy often leaves behind loose skin, especially around the abdomen. For women hoping to reclaim their pre-pregnancy body contours, SkinTyte offers a non-surgical method of skin tightening, helping restore firmness and elasticity.

Early Signs of Aging

Individuals beginning to notice the early signs of aging, such as minor wrinkles and decreased skin elasticity, can also greatly benefit from SkinTyte. By promoting collagen production, SkinTyte helps delay and counteract aging effects, ensuring the skin remains firm and resilient.

Post-Weight Loss Skin Elasticity Concerns

Significant weight loss is often accompanied by saggy, excess skin due to the rapid shrinkage of body volume. SkinTyte can address these concerns, assisting in skin contraction and tightening to enhance body contours.

SkinTyte Results

Patients can expect noticeable improvements in skin firmness, texture, and overall appearance following SkinTyte treatments. The procedure generates both immediate and long-term results. While some firming effects may be noticeable directly after treatment, the most significant outcomes appear over the following months as the body’s collagen remodeling process progresses.

SkinTyte can give you a natural, revitalized look, providing subtle enhancement without the stark contrast of surgical procedures.

Schedule a Consultation

At Blume Skin & Body, we aim to provide transformative, personalized aesthetic treatments that boost your confidence and enhance your natural beauty. Dr. Blume and our experienced team can help you determine the right treatment options for you.

To schedule a consultation today, please call our Scottsdale, AZ office at (480) 699-7999 or use our online scheduling form.

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How to Treat Sagging Jowls https://blumeskintreatment.com/how-to-treat-sagging-jowls/ Tue, 19 Jul 2022 17:35:00 +0000 https://blumeskintreatment.com/how-to-treat-sagging-jowls/ What are Jowls? Jowls – the annoying sagging skin/ fat that hangs along the lower face and jawline.  Why do we have...

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What are Jowls?

Woman looking at her jowlsn

Jowls – the annoying sagging skin/ fat that hangs along the lower face and jawline.  Why do we have them and what can we do about them?  Jowls can be the result of many different factors, with age being the primary cause.  However, several factors can cause jowls to develop faster, such as genetics, facial expressions, weight loss, sun exposure, smoking, and use of computers or phones.  All of the factors listed above have a direct impact on the loss of collagen and elastin, which can contribute to a heavy looking facial shape.  In this post, we will explore why jowls happen and how they can be treated, including with something as simple as a 30-minute toxin appointment.

With age, we lose collagen and elastin in the cheeks and around the jawline.  Why are collagen and elastin important? Collagen is a protein that makes up the connective tissue in the body.  Elastin is another type of connective tissue that helps with skin snap back.  Think of connective tissue as the glue of the body.

Jowls can also be the result of genetics.  Genetics can determine a lot of the physical changes we experience as we age, and the jowls are no exception.  If either of your parents have jowls, it is likely that you will develop jowls.

Sun exposure, which is pretty much unavoidable in Arizona, can also be a contributing factor to jowl likelihood and severity.  Sun damage accelerates the break down of collagen and elastin (Picture A).  With the premature loss of connective tissue, the skin is more prone to sagging from the lack of facial tissue support.  The best defense against the sun is to limit exposure, wear medical grade sunscreen and protective clothing.

A:  Image of man who was a truck driver for 28 years.
Sun damage on driver side of face.

image of man who was a truck driver fpr 28 years

Credit: New England Journal of Medicine

Whether its age, lifestyle, or genetics, once our collagen and elastin supplies become compromised, so does the fat in our cheeks.  Not only do we lose fat, but the fat pads that we do have slide down and forward, due to the loss of connective tissue (Picture B).  With a decrease in facial tissue support, our skin becomes thinner and does not have the snap-back that it once had.

B:  Depletion of fat pads & connective tissue.

Depletion of fat pads & connective tissue.

Credit: https://www.derm.theclinics.com/article/S0733-8635(03)00021-4/fulltext

Now that we know the many contributing factors that cause jowls, what can we do about them?  The muscle underneath the jowls is called the platysma.  The platysma basically acts as a turtle neck starting at the jowls/jaw line and extends down to the collar bone (Picture C).  As we age, the platysma and the muscle under the jowls (depressor anguli oris) stretches the skin down and out.  This is sometimes referred to as “turkey neck” and is the result of the platysma contracting, creating bands (Picture D).  Accentuated platysmal bands can also be the result of clenching or stress.

C:  Platysma muscle

Platysma muscle

D:  Before having platysmal bands treated vs.
two weeks after.

Before having platysmal bands treated vs.

For patients who have mild sagging of the jowls, toxin can be injected into the jowls and platysmal bands to help relax the muscle, which helps give the jowls a lift. If a patient has a history of clenching, it would be recommended to treat the masseter muscle, which can further help lift the jowls and enhance the jawline.

Once the toxin settles in, patients will notice the corners of their smile are slightly turned up, the chin no longer has an orange peel look and the jawline and neck appear sharper. Think of toxin as shapeware for your neck and jowls. If a patient has excess fat in the jowl/neck area, or moderate sagging, Kybella, Coolsculpting, or a skin tightening treatment may be the best place to start.

If you’d like to find out how Blume Skin & Body can help treat your sagging jowls, give us a call or schedule a consultation with us!

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