What is the Best Treatment for Sagging Skin?

There's an endless sea of treatments claiming to be the best for sagging skin. But which one is it really? Let's cover the best treatment for sagging skin today. 

Sagging Skin Finally Meets Its Match

The cosmetic field is an ever-advancing field that continues to flood our Instagram feeds with new treatments for century-old problems. There's no other part of skincare that could use these breakthroughs quite like anti-aging, where things like wrinkles, fine lines, and especially sagging skin feel next to impossible to treat. 

Thankfully, however, continued advancements in the cosmetic industry have led to the most effective treatment for sagging skin next to a facelift. That's right, we're talking about Microcurrent. 

In today's blog, we'll cover what makes Microcurrent the best treatment for sagging skin and how it compares to other sagging skin treatment alternatives available on the market today.

Hold on...Why Does My Skin Sag in the First Place?

At around the age of 35 is when most people begin to notice the aging process, but did you know it's also when the activity of our skin cells begins to change?
 
At this age and into the early 40s, the amount of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) that our cells produce begins to slow down. This is completely natural and unavoidable.
 
The result of this depletion of ATP is that our skin cells' ability to produce proteins like collagen and elastin also reduces. This mighty duo of proteins is what gives our skin not just elasticity, but also a toned, firm, and smooth look and feel that we most typically see with younger skin (Healthline, 2019)
 
When our skin cells naturally begin to lose their ability to produce collagen and elastin is when we begin to see signs of aging in the skin. This happens in the form of wrinkles, fine lines, age spots, and sagging skin.  

Microcurrent Keeps the Skin Firm!

Decades ago, when it came to treating sagging skin, we really only had one option: surgery. While some are comfortable with this, there are thousands of people who don't want to make that jump, and understandably so.
 
It's thanks to the advances in the cosmetic field made by brilliant minds like Thomas W. Ping, that we now have access to powerful, all-natural contouring options like Microcurrent to combat signs of aging in the skin (Pruitt, 2021)
 
Microcurrent facials, as a matter of fact, do treat sagging skin! Microcurrent is a low-voltage electric current that re-energizes your skin cells' cellular activity in such a way that mimics your body's natural currents.
 
Here's what makes this super effective for sagging skin: Microcurrent helps to increase protein synthesis by strengthening the existing collagen and elastin fibers in your skin. The result is that it leaves the skin plump and firm. 
 
Microcurrent also boosts ATP production by up to 400%. This has a number of benefits, including evening out rough skin tone, contouring of the facial muscles, and tightening sagging skin.

Okay...But How Does it Compare to Other Treatments?

If you're in the market for natural contouring solutions to sagging skin, then you've probably heard about radio frequency and micro-needling. Allure and Healthline have both written exceptional articles on those two treatments, which we've linked here. 
 
While these are both options for sagging skin, it's important to note that these treatments are not cleared for use in aesthetician clinics nationwide. You can click here to learn more about which states offer these two treatments in aesthetician clinics here
 
On the other hand, microcurrent has no limitations in the United States, and it's also readily available in the form of convenient at-home microcurrent devices as well. 

In conclusion...

 
When it comes to defending against sagging skin, Microcurrent is the most effective treatment on the market next to a facelift. 
 
Microcurrent has been shown to promote collagen and elastin production, which are two key proteins for keeping the skin firm, supple, and flexible. 
 
Microcurrent also boosts the ATP production in your skin cells, which keeps them energized and improves cell turnover. 
 
While micro-needling and radiofrequency are also available for treating sagging skin, they are not accessible in aesthetic clinics worldwide, whereas Microcurrent is. 
 
 

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