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Want To Reduce The Appearance Of Jowls And Sagging Skin? Beauty Experts Recommend These 3 Beauty Treatments That Actually Work

March 3, 2026 by Lisa Cupido
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Jowls and sagging skin don’t appear overnight. They are the normal result of a decline in collagen and elastin production, as well as fat pads shifting downward and bone structure subtly changing. Years of sun exposure can also hasten the appearance of jowls. In other words: if you’re noticing softening along your jawline or a bit of heaviness at the corners of your mouth, you’re experiencing something super normal and universal.

Still, “normal” can feel like cold comfort when the mirror presents a version of your face that doesn’t quite match how you feel inside. And here’s the honest truth: there aren’t many creams or topical products that tighten jowls once skin laxity sets in. That doesn’t mean you’re out of options, though.

According to one dermatologist, there are at least three in-office treatments worth considering that can help improve the look of sagging along the jawline. Here’s a look at what they are and how they work.

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1. Botox


Botox can subtly improve the look of jowls by relaxing the muscles that pull the lower face downward, particularly the platysma bands and the depressor muscles around the mouth. By softening those muscles, the jawline can appear a bit smoother and more lifted. However, Botox doesn’t tighten loose skin or restore lost volume, so its effects are modest and best suited for early or mild sagging. Results are temporary (typically three to four months), and overuse in the lower face can sometimes create heaviness or imbalance if not carefully placed. It’s critical to find a practitioner who is skilled and experienced. 

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2. Filler


Dermal fillers can help camouflage jowls by restoring volume along the jawline, chin, or even the cheeks, which can create a more defined contour and reduce the shadowing that makes sagging look more pronounced. Strategic placement can provide a noticeable improvement without surgery. That said, filler doesn’t actually lift significant loose skin — it just reshapes and supports what’s already there. In cases of more advanced laxity, adding too much filler can make the lower face look bulky or overfilled, so results depend on technique and whether it can actually benefit your skin. 

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3. Ultherapy


Ultherapy uses focused ultrasound energy to stimulate collagen production deep beneath the skin, targeting the layers of skin that contribute to sagging. Over the course of several months, this procedure can lead to gradual tightening and a firmer appearance along the jawline. The appeal of ultherapy is that it’s noninvasive and requires little to no downtime. The limitation is that results are subtle and develop slowly, and it won’t replicate the dramatic lift of surgery like a lower face lift. It tends to work best for mild to moderate skin laxity rather than pronounced jowling.

 

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Lisa Fogarty is a lifestyle writer and reporter based in New York who covers health, wellness, relationships, sex, beauty, and parenting.

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