Common Causes and Types of Skin Laxity

Common Causes and Types of Skin Laxity - Illumia Medical

Discover the scoop on skin laxity. From collagen’s slow fade to lifestyle habits that slacken your glow, discover why skin loses its snap and how to fight back.


We all aim for ageing gracefully, but let’s be honest—keeping our skin firm and youthful has proven to be quite a challenge. According to a recent survey, skin laxity (sagging skin) is one of the top three concerns for women over 44 in Singapore*. Yikes.

*Results based on a survey published on Statistica, 2024

It can affect every part of the body, but the first signs of ageing usually show up as skin laxity on the face, starting with the delicate skin around the eyes and extending to the contours of the jawline.

So, what’s really behind it? It all comes down to collagen, the protein that keeps our skin smooth and firm. Unfortunately, from around the age of 25, we start losing 1-2% of our collagen each year. And by the time we reach our 40s, this loss speeds up, leading to more visible sagging and that dreaded loss of elasticity.

Ahead, we’ll explore what causes it, how it shows up, and the skin laxity treatments available in Singapore that can help you reclaim your skin’s firmness.

Read more: The Best Way to Boost Collagen Production for Younger Looking Skin 

Causes

Ageing

As time passes, our skin’s natural collagen and elastin production declines, resulting in a lack of firmness. It’s an unavoidable part of growing older, leading to the gradual development of fine lines and sagging in the face and neck. With collagen being the essential protein that keeps our skin firm, its diminishing levels are the prime culprits of skin laxity.

Sun Exposure

The sun, while a source of warmth and vitamin D, is a primary enemy of your skin. Prolonged exposure to UV rays triggers the breakdown of collagen fibres, leading to accelerated ageing and loss of elasticity. Those golden tans often come at the cost of premature skin laxity, especially in climates like Singapore’s where the sun shines generously.

Weight Fluctuations

Dramatic weight fluctuations can significantly impact the skin’s ability to retain its elasticity. When the body gains or loses weight rapidly, the skin stretches to accommodate, leading to potential laxity. This is especially noticeable in the face, where a fuller appearance can quickly turn hollow and loose.

Lifestyle

Smoking, an unbalanced diet, and excessive alcohol consumption are all known to hasten the ageing process. Nicotine reduces blood flow to the skin, leading to premature wrinkles, while an unhealthy diet depletes essential nutrients. These lifestyle choices affect the integrity of your skin’s connective tissue, contributing to the laxity of the skin.

Environment

Your surroundings can also play a significant role. Pollution, air conditioning, and exposure to harsh elements can cause the skin to lose moisture and weaken over time. Living in a bustling city where air pollutants are high, it’s no wonder skin laxity in Singapore is among the top three concerns of many, right next to hyperpigmentation.  

Types of Facial Skin Laxity

Eyelid

The skin around your eyes is thin and delicate, making it particularly susceptible to laxity. Sagging eyelids and drooping brows are often among the first signs of skin laxity, creating a tired and aged appearance.

Cheeks

Sagging jowls or cheeks, often referred to as “mid-face drooping,” can change the natural contours of your face. As the skin loses elasticity, it causes a sunken look, highlighting nasolabial folds and hollow areas.

Jawline

One of the most noticeable effects of skin laxity is the loss of definition in the jawline. Often leading to jowls or sagging skin along the jaw, this is a common sign of ageing that many individuals wish to address.

Neck

A loss of firmness in the neck can create visible wrinkles and folds, making it a giveaway of your age. The neck is particularly prone to sagging, leading to the infamous “turkey neck” effect.

Treatment Options

Thankfully, some treatments can tighten and lift sagging skin. Non-invasive options like Ultherapy use ultrasound to boost collagen, while thread lifts give a more immediate lift. Other skin laxity treatment options include laser treatments and fillers, all designed to address different levels of laxity.

But which is for you? It all boils down to your desired results, cost and suitability of the treatment. Schedule a consultation and learn more from our medical doctors.

Read more: Ultherapy: The Non-Invasive Skin Tightening Treatment To Get 

Skin Laxity Face Treatment in Singapore

Getting professional help can make all the difference if you’re dealing with skin laxity. At illumia Medical, we offer targeted treatments to bring back your skin’s firmness and youthful look.

Here’s a list of non-surgical skin laxity treatments available at illumia Medical, each carefully designed to target specific facial areas and different levels of severity: