Ageing and facial balance
Skin laxity
Skin laxity refers to skin that feels looser, less firm or less elastic. It can affect the face, jawline, neck, abdomen, arms or other body areas, and may appear as crepiness, softening contours or reduced definition.
At Arziki, we assess the degree of laxity, skin quality, tissue support and your expectations before recommending a treatment plan. Endo-Laser may be considered for mild-to-moderate laxity around the jawline, jowls, neck or body where suitable. The focus is often collagen support, tightening, firming and gradual improvement.

What this can look like
- Loose or crepey skin
- Softening around the jawline
- Neck laxity or reduced jawline-to-neck definition
- Reduced firmness after weight change or post-pregnancy
- Mild sagging or reduced skin snap-back
- Skin that looks thinner or less elastic
What may contribute to it
Skin laxity may be influenced by ageing, collagen loss, sun exposure, genetics, weight changes, pregnancy, lifestyle and reduced skin elasticity.
How Arziki approaches Skin laxity
We assess whether the concern is mainly skin laxity, volume loss, tissue descent or a combination. This helps determine whether the plan should focus on collagen stimulation, tightening with options such as Endo-Laser or Morpheus8, lifting, volume support or staged combination treatment.
Treatment families that may be considered
Treatment suitability varies. Recommendations are made after consultation and clinical assessment.
What to expect from your journey
Skin laxity treatments often work gradually as collagen response develops. Results vary depending on skin quality, degree of laxity, area treated and biological response. Some clients may need a course or combination plan.
Related concerns
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