Hiya, editor Georgia here answering on Alice’s behalf.
There are a few things you can do for jowls. If you suspect yours are more to do with fat rather than loose skin, I’d look into fat freezing with CoolSculpting (if the fat is beginning to group under the chin and around the jawline), or FaceTite. FaceTite is slightly more invasive as it involves extraction of the fat from under the skin with a cannula, but it can be very effective and only one session is needed. It first uses radiofrequency energy to melt the fat before sucking it away and leaving you with a more taught jawline. There are more options on our free Jowls factsheet, which you can download here. The most suitable treatment will depend on how your jowls have formed, so make sure you see a good practitioner for a thorough consultation.
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