To be honest what really helped my jowls was lifting heavy weights at the gym. Especially upper body work outs. I shredded fat and my face became more contoured and even improved double chin. Nobody talks about that. I think when you lift heavy you automatically clench your jaw so thats why it helps.
I 100% agree. I'm 42 so I still feel fairly young, but its actually pretty incredible how lifting heavy has made not only my body but my face look younger.
❤❤❤❤❤ we are perfection , thanks for your sweet reminder. My face and body show my journey and I have won many many battles no one needs to know about and thus very body and mind helped me through it all. I am filled with gratitude
Thank you doctor for this video. I have tried almost everything to look younger + delay aging as much as possible, anything from face exercises, vitamin C serum, Fraxel, collagen supplements and of course Retin A (7 years straight), home devices and what not. However, nothing made any real difference compared to the high-quality derma pen I purchased for around 100 bucks. Within 3 months of use, my skin has improved DRAMATICALLY. I don't look like I'm 18 again, but definitely not 44 either. My fine lines have disappeared completely, and my nasolabial folds are way less are nonexist (Never had jowls though). People often underestimate the power of wounding and the revolutionary effects it can have on the skin.
Shhhh...don't tell everyone! (Joking) Ive been microneedling for almost 10 years - most guess I'm @ 15 YEARS younger than my birth certificate says. I DO it myself at home, quote aggressively in places, and lightly in others,,maybe 1x month. I am 63
+1 for kora beauticaIs. I've been doing microneedling since it started 12 or so years ago. Nobody believe I am 55. They all say I am in my 30's or early 40's. As you know, as we get old, our skin gets thinner therefore creating wrinkles. But the wounding kept my skin still thick and youthful. Your comment will help so many women to restore their skin..
So true. My dad died at the age of 42. I NEVER saw him sick a day in my 18 year old life. He had a massive heart attack. We were able to bring him home from ICU, but he died 2 weeks later after another heart attack.
@jmc8076 it's not getting older. It's the effects that it has on your face and body that make it awful. Who wants to look like a shrivelled up, old, wrinkled prune? That's the only option unless you get surgery!
My mother used to do facial exercises when I was a little girl in the 70s. My little brother and I used to crack up watching her. But let me tell you she looked great for her age
Same, maybe it's because I don't have lines (oily skin) but sagging jowls seems so much worse, they change your entire face shape and make you look sad/angry all the time as your mouth points downwards :/ Already experiencing some sagging at 39
Same here. Forehead lines can be addressed relatively inexpensively with botox or bangs. Patients don't complain as much about their jowls because they believe the treatment will be hard & expensive.
Oh, just wait until you ladies hit 52. That's the big one. My facial aging in my 20s, 30s, and 40s was honestly kinda cool and empowering (and also largely dealwithable with makeup, at-home devices, etc.). But holy shitballs, the 52 year old jump-scare in the mirror is insaaaane. Menopause is no joke.
Thank you for heads up! I have another 6 months before I reach that age. Are you happy now? Do you do your best to maintain your routines? What have you been going?
@@gategirl66 Have you spoken to your doctor about it? I’m asking because I also wonder if we’re lacking getting enough nutrients that may be speeding up the aging process. Do you do anything else, like those facial massages?
I have jowls & my mother did as well. I asked a cosmetic surgeon what he could do to help me with Botox & fillers at age 66 - he told me that ship had sailed…only surgery would help!! 🤨 I’m 72 now & I just concentrate on my skin and keeping it looking as good as possible. It is, what it is. 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
I’m 72 yrs old also! Ditto for mommy having jowls too! I’m just trying to be the best I can be! Thanks to my daughter who buys me Boxycharm each month and also Ulta gift certificates on special occasions, and my late youngest son, who I lost suddenly November 11, 2023, bought me a yearly subscription to Ipsy glambag . I am a lucky Mom, I’d give it all up in a heartbeat to see my boy one more time!💔❤️🩹🙏🏻
I am so sorry for your loss😢 I am 59, I just keep telling myself...I might be getting older but I am happy with the person I am and my life. Sorry about your son, our kids are not ment to go before we do 💙 @@cathygiuliana9089
I am 50. If I cut my refined carbs and stay away from alcohol, my face is dramatically less puffy and jowls are less noticeable. Daily lymphatic and face massage is also helpful.
I for ONE, think she is VERY NARCISSISTIC, calling EVERYONE "HER LITTLE NERDS". I for one AM NOT one of her little nerds. SOME people LIKE to be called that. I think she is very showy. I am unsubscribing from her channel. ! I cannot STAND her & the way she belittles "her nerds". If she was SO popular, she'd have many more followers. If you EVEN NOTICE, she answers NO ONE.
I’m in my mid 50’s I have Jowls. I have accepted and embraced aging and I couldn’t be happier. Also, what other people think of me is none of my business which makes me even happier 😊
I heard that post-menopausal women are more empathetic and less sensitive to negative emotions. So I am looking forward to not caring so much about this kind of thing. It sounds like you're there 😊
You are NOT lying! This legit is what happens ladies!! I just turned 43 and I swear I just looked at myself in the mirror and said who is that!!! Thank you!!! Love ALL of this!!❤❤❤
I’m 48 now & I had jowls in my early 40’s. I started using micro current & red,green & blue light therapy. My jowls went away!!! You have learned so much about skin care from you!!
I’m 58 years old and on a low carb/zero carb diet which helped me got better from my illnesses and stayed healthy . Fasting has helped me tighten my skin.
Ladies, dont underestimate the power of good posture, as well as face yoga. I reduced my double chin and firmed up my jawline drastically by doing that. A lot of us have tight necks with shortening of the platysma muscle that pulls your face down, especially lip corners. Your skin and muscles are very responsive, so dont feel disempowered. The beauty industry fear-momgers a lot. How is it that you can work out your body but from the chin upwards yoi can't? Just as you have to do body exercises properly so you don't hurt yourself, same is true for face exercises. Edited to add: I tried posting more info below but those comments were deleted. I'd add the info here, but then this will probably get deleted, too. Do your own research folks and always have a healthy skepticism of big industries.
Yeah, it's interesting that she poo-poos facial exercise. People swear by it. Maybe because she's selling products? For those wondering just put "facial exercises" or "face yoga" in the search bar. You'll get a ton of results.
This is interesting to hear. I worry that doing facial exercises will strengthen the platysma thus pulling down the face further. Why do facial exercises initiate the opposite?
I wish aging was praised, that the jowls, wrinkles and crepey skin was something the young envied and looked forward to. Why aren’t we celebrating aging? It’s literally a privilege and not all get to experience these changes. Wouldn’t the world and life as women be so much less stressful if we weren’t always battling our own bodies? Sign. Just makes me sad inside.
Ok do it on your own what is the problem? Ofc it is privilage to get older, but why others have to like looks they dont want? Do whatewar u want and dont bother others......
Nobody is saying YOU can’t celebrate getting old….There are different ways of celebrating it! I, for instance, like to celebrate my aging with cosmetic treatments. If I can age more gracefully, I will. I just celebrated a big birthday and I did it with ultraform 3 followed by a touch of Botox on my 3 areas! Yay! looking like 35!
Why are you even here if talk about controlling & slowing aging makes you “sad???” Are you a Masochist?There are lots of videos “celebrating” saggy jowls, deep deep wrinkles, droopy eyes & turkey necks & glorious white/dull hair!!!! Have FUN! It’ll bring JOY back into your life!😘
I did not notice much change before the age of fifty. Everybody always thought I was 15 years younger than I was. Then after fifty it went south realy quickly.
@@PrototypeM Yes so rude. My mom started hormones at 48 and she's been on them for 10 years so her face still looks quite youthful but I hate how hormones make me feel so not sure I want to go that route.
@@joanna0988 oh , I have been on oral estradiol pill and progesterone oral and Thanks to God, it's working well for me. Can you consult with your doctor about oral route, if you are healthy and have no history of blood clots, in my opinion it's the best form of HRT
Ok so let me give my 2 cents: I am 49, very active, lifting weights, lean, eating healthy, doing all the right things, etc. Have tried all the treatments, everything (massage, fillers, pdo, dermaroller, etc.) . Currently I am 20 days post-op deep plane facelift, so I can tell you: NOTHING lifts your jowls other than surgery. You can mask it with fillers, you can do thread lifting that lasts for few weeks, you can do Sculptra that will ultimately ruin your face and chances of a successful surgery, lift weights, you can do everything that will take money from your pocket - it will all be a waste of time. I am so glad I had the courage to go throught with it finally!!! And just 1 more thought: surgery results are very natural and actually does give you a younger face - compared to all the derm jowl-treatments that alter the face in time, not in a good way (puffy pillowface) I think it is beneficial to leave the lifting to the surgeons, and the skin issues to the derms. A derm can give you beautiful wrinkle-free skin, but will never lift your jowls or face.
Yes to all of this! A friend of mine had a facelift last year & her jowls are gone! I’m so jealous, I’m booking in 😂. I hate my jowls that have just appeared overnight..
@@gskyle4822 Sculptra is irreversable. My surgeon said that he saw so many cases where during the facelift operation, he coudn’t disect the different planes correctly because they were stuck together by the Sculptra granules. Now even if those Sculptra granules cannot be seen now, they are there underneath. These granules will keep forming even after 10+, 15+ years after the treatment. And also, the collagen that forms from Sculptra is not a “good” form of collagen- it is thick, sticky, non-consistent and unpredictable.
@@gskyle4822 Sculptra is irreversable. On the contrary to what derms tell you, it forms "bad" collagen, which is thick, sticky, and unpredictable. Once you have it injected, it will keep forming granulomas under the skin, even if you do not see it visibly for years. These will keep on growing, forming even after 10+, 15+ years after injection. My surgeon said that he had cases where during operation, he was not able to dissect the skin-muscle planes needed, because it was all "stuck" together by these formed granulomas. And derms keep on injecting it -I am not sure if they know the above or they are just ignorant about this fact. I am so scared of Sculptra, I have done evreything else to my face, but I steer clear of this stuff. I think you shoul never inject your face with irreversable substances. Just my thoughts.
OMG YOU SOLVED THE PUZZLE FOR ME‼️‼️‼️‼️ I didn’t start getting them until my anxiety started causing me to bite my cheeks ‼️‼️😭😭😭😭😭😭biting helps distract my mind
Im 60 yrs , hv autoimmune disease, im on prednisolone since 25 yrs n still hv good skin n my Drs said i look 40 yrs, even all who see my ID can't believe im 60. Hv done none of what u r saying. May be it is genetic. Im very health conscious, no alcohol, no cigarettes no fast food n hv a very good husband n children 😀. Be happy 😊
Would also love to see a video on Marionette lines- would skincare do anything to fix it (perhaps retinoids?)? What are the in-office treatment options, and how successful are they?
I noticed my jowls sagging back in 2018. I was 44 and a half. I thought, ''well, aging, what can you do''. Fast forward to now, 2024, at 50 and a half. For different reasons, I went without my usual, daily, huge glass of orange juice, milk chocolate, chips, rice and eggs, for about 2 weeks or so. I was also not sleeping, I got about 4-6 hours most nights. Lo and behold. My jowls? Gone. I am partly reintroducing my usual ''diet'' to see which one is the culprit, but I suspect the sugar and empty calories in the obvious aforementioned. Lack of sleep didn't effect me as much as my diet. So, they were not huge to begin with, but I noticed them, they aged me, I thought, considerably (1mm on the face makes a real difference). I'm not saying this will work for everyone, maybe not even for most. Also, one more thing: I knew a middle-aged woman some years ago that was going through some stressful times. Once the problem was solved and she probably started sleeping better and stopped feeling so stressed she looked about 10 years younger from one week to the next. It was amazing to see.
Cutting the sugar has been a total game changer. I haven't eliminated it completely but have cut it way, way back, and the difference in my skin, hair, and mood is definitely noticeable. 👍
I need to sleep to function well! They say about 1% of the population can get by with 3 to 4 hours of sleep nightly, I can't do that! Most people need 8 hours at least!
My face really began to change when I reached 74. I began to notice both static and dynamic wrinkles. I’m very fortunate as I always took and take good care of my skin. I have always used sunscreen and covered up. I don’t have any discoloration or freckles on my face neck or chest. I grew up in New England, Hawaii and Florida. Ironically I am not a beach goer or sun worshiper. As a child I had some severe sunburns on my back. Consequently I have a lot of freckling. I have noticed some jowls appearing. I consider myself fortunate as I always get questioned about my birthdate. I have to frequently prove my date of birth. My eyes have drooped a bit. But I still have smooth skin on my eyelids. And, very minimal crows feet. My father had beautifully smooth skin. He did have minimal jowls. My mother had jowls but didn’t have obvious wrinkles until her early 90’s. So I believe we do owe a lot to genetics but the biggest thing we can do is wear sun protection.
I swear mine literally came within a month out of nowhere when I hit 40. Yes I have a “strong” jawline. I’ve always taken good care of my skin with retinoids starting in my 20s, antioxidants, and frequent reapplication of high SPF sunscreen. But I went from looking a decade younger than my actual age to having jowls and frown lines (11s between my eyebrows) when I hit 40. I also hit perimenopause at the same time. My cycle disappeared out of nowhere for half a year. My jaw dropped when my gyno jotted down “perimenopause”. It’s been a rough year. Mother Nature give me a break. She took me from my maiden phase to my crone phase with no gradual transition over years. No it all happened to my skin in a month. 😑 Oh and there’s the Melasma that came out of nowhere too.
@@Nalenja I honestly thought it was supposed to be a gradual transition. Nobody prepared me for this unspoken reality. But props to Dr. Idross for preparing women.
It’s such a blessing to be in my mid 20’s and have the internet and hear a doctor talk about what my options will be when I’m older if I want to age a certain way. If I was this age 20 years ago I wouldn’t know all of this and I most definitely wouldn’t be using sunscreen as much as I do. Thank you for all you do Dr. Idriss 💕
Having lost 120 lbs (with 68 to 80 lbs more to go), not to mention, being in my mid-60s, I am learning to accept my face and body with all their lumping, sagging and wrinkling. It can be hard sometimes, but I can do so much more in a slimming package now. Luckily, I spoke to a cosmetic surgeon who advised me wait 2 years after maintaining my goal weight before doing any procedures. This makes sense to me because after losing 100 lbs, I had a weight plateau for 9 months. In the past, I would've gone back to overeating and regain all the weight and then some. So I'm giving myself a deadline for health! I will do tape measurements every two weeks. I am scheduled for my first Dexascan on July 3 to measure muscle and body fat. These I will do quarterly and then monthly until February 14. Whatever I weigh then, that's where I'll stay.
Blows my mind how accurate you are! I'm in my late 30's and literally this last month my double chin saggy neck skin and jowels just appeared! I felt crazy but not now you said this can happen!
I’m 50 and I definitely notice jowls, more so after losing 70 pounds. But I’ll choose the weight loss over my face 😅. It does bother me though but I won’t do anything invasive (can’t afford anyway), so I just do a short facial massage morning and night and hope for the best. 🙏🏼. I love your videos and I giggle when you talk about young influencers being fetuses 😂. They have no idea what’s coming for them! I certainly didn’t. Trying to just accept my face the way it is, care for my skin and body and mind the best I can and let go of feeling the need to look younger and embrace each stage of life and all that comes with it. 🥰. Oh one thing I am starting to do but it’s very hard, train myself to sleep on my back because I’ve noticed the jowls and nasolabial folds on my right side are more prominent than the left and I suspect that’s due to side sleeping. So maybe that’s something to try as well for anyone wanting to help the jowls situation? 😊
It's an all rounded information and genuine of every word. Dr. Idriss was clearly not selling herself but was keenly interested in making aware of the facts of jawls. She's truly a professional and knows what she's speaking.
K2, D3, magnesium complex, boron, and collagen, 2-3 avocados 🥑 daily = tight skin and strong bones and muscle. You must be doing some strength training like swinging a 20 pound kettlebell or more. Age more gracefully without the appearance of heavy jowls. 😅♥️also seamoss. How could I forget that! It makes the skin look and feel so good on its own.
"You buy your shoes on sale, not your face" 😂 love that. And yes, there are no instant fixes... Thanks to how our current society is structured people really forget that. If we just put in a tiny bit of daily effort, over time, that's actually the most effective. Thanks for all the great vids ❤
Dr. Shereene Idriss - I so love and adore you - you are a beautiful human - always so honest and no hype. Yes I have jowls and I hate them and you explained the issues perfectly - you are just the best. Thank you for always being there for us. God's Blessings to You and Your Family always. Have a wonderful w/e. 😍🤗😘
Yep! I’m 57, and I just noticed that I look older/possibly my age. I want to look less tired, when I’m not tired. I should pull out my Nuface I bought when I was 50. 🤦🏾♀️ I need a new cord. 😆
@@helenjoanna49 HRT would definitely help with over all rejuvenation along with quality lifestyle and skin care etc, but the inevitable aging, I.e, laxity, volume loss, sagging it's all considerably gets accelerated post menopause
Melanie who made the Zip was way ahead of her time she KNOWS micro current. Micro in micro current means millionth of an amperage and true micro current creates ATP EMS doesn’t.
I just enjoy the way you explain things, plain and simple. You are very open and honest, and your humor is a pleasure coming from someone in your profession. Thank you 🙂
I love your straight to the point honesty! It’s so refreshing especially considering it feels like social media is one big ad trying to sell you something more often than not. Thank you 💖
Oh my gosh! I am 61 years old and my red light led mask is the best and has better results than anything I have ever used. And I have it all. It is unreal the difference it makes. You must have never used them and never looked at the science. I had to rewind to make sure I heard you right. Really surprised. I thought you was a dermatologist?
Great job I learned so much. I’m 70 and I want to learn what I can do with out too much drama and expense. I want to look like a 70 year old woman not a fake face.
I look just like my paternal grandmother, and she, her two sisters and their mother all had jowls - and I'm well on my way at age 55. I am considering trying the Nuface to see if it might slow things down, but the reality is that I resemble the beautiful women who came before me, and I wouldn't change that for the world!
Doc, I just want to thank you. I've been looking for about 4 years and bumped into you on RUclips, and I have an African American woman, 68 years wonderfully, young and I have sagging skin around my jawline, and I wanted to strengthen it her without surgery, and so I think I'm going to go with t Many left after i've looked at everything and I want to thank you for explaining what it does, and thank you for being there for us
I recently had a 30 min. lymphatic drainage facial massage to help with some fullness/water retention (?) I was seeing under my eyes (upper cheek area). I swear I noticed a difference that night. And as the days passed, I noticed that my cheekbones looked more pronounced, those festoons looking things under my eyes were 75% gone... and my jowls were about 60% gone! My face looked more oval at the bottom instead of leaning towards rectangular cause of the fullness/puffiness. I plan to get lymphatic drainage regularly now. Try it!!! It does seem that some of the fullness/distortion in our faces as we get older could be lymph/fluid retention. Would love the doctor to chime in with her thoughts on lymphatic drainage.
@@SG-wq4rmLook on youtube about using a gua sha (get the stainless steel one, the least expensive one, cause they're all alike.) I just started using it, going up each jawline starting at the chin, and then down the side of your neck under the ear. Don't press hard, just do that motion with a bit of moisture cream or facial oil, maybe 5-10 times a couple times a day. It's only been about a week, and I see improvement in jowl area already. (They are just starting.) It also drains lymph. Also inexpensive, as the gua sha was $4 on Amazon. Hope this helps! ❤
To everybody, your jowls are pretty and nice. They make me trust what you have to say and want to ask you about your long and beautiful life. ❤ Thanks for the advice doc!
You lifted my spirits, l always looked 10 yrs younger than my actual age, until about 60 yrs old, l have a heart shaped face , my jawline is narrow and post menopause it really was very pronounced, l've tried everything from creams , to facial devices, scared to put the time in for the devices because of fear of not working, it makes me feel elated and happy to know you see the beauty and feel comfortable talking to us with the jowls, were young at heart , from what people have told me I'm very easy to talk with, thank-you again for lifting my spirits
I’m 48 ( 49 in November) and I have aged literally in the last year! I have jowls , it’s genetic but also I’m peri menopausal. I’m beginning to not recognise myself anymore. It’s so rapid that’s what’s scary …. I haven’t had time to prepare and accept it yet . I think il be saving for surgery
I'm the same age and wrinkles ain't no joke! I'm not opposed to bio-identical HRT but haven't gained an interest in it. I eat heavy meat based and I can't put into words how much collagen and iron give a certain color and quality to my skin. Really, it's better than my decades before. But aging is just a reality, I know. I follow Dr Elizabeth Bright on thyroid health and the use of iodine. I just feel too much joy inside to feel down on myself. Just have good style and hygiene, and you'll still be cute. 😊
I am the same! I am 42, and I feel I got so old in the last year. We moved to the US 2 years ago, and this came with a lot, a lot of stress, I think I am perimenopause also. I tried so many things. I feel I can not do anything now 😢😢
I think that was one of the most helpful video you’ve ever done! Thank you so much for sharing your experience and knowledge with us, it’s truly appreciated. I’m in that early 40’s stage where I don’t recognize myself anymore too and it helps to know I’m not the only one feeling depressed by it ❤
THANK YOU. This is one of the most informative and honest videos I have ever seen. My family is blessed with no wrinkles but cursed with jowls and I am starting to panic with each birthday. This video really helped me understand the difference in options. It's obvious you care about your patients.
I just did 6 treatments of forma and it has helped tremendously. It was actually really relaxing with zero down time. A month out and still looks great. Will see how long it lasts.
At age 73 I look 20 years younger than I did 3 years ago. I do the facial lymphatic massage in the shower after I've cleaned my face and the facial yoga throughout the day. The only medical procedure that I've done is stem cells for full body strengthening. A happy smile and positive attitude will shape your face as you age. Also Mewing because the palate supports the upper skull and prevents the jaw from sagging.
Ma’am, while I love that for you, there is literally no way that you, an 80 year-old woman could be mistaken for being just a few years older than me. I’ve never seen that. Even the best face lifts cannot provide the plumpness of collagen and how the eyes are set in youth. At your age, your eyes will have receded to an extent. That just looks older and is an indication of being older. I am inspired by your happiness and satisfaction at 80!
Who is your surgeon? Also, good for you. Some people are shamed for getting cosmetic surgery and I think it's perfectly acceptable for ppl to do things that make them feel better. You only get this gift of life once. Don't let anyone else tell you how to live it ❤
I am focused on saggy jowls because I am starting to develop them NOW 😩. Love your videos, I get so much relevant info and actual solutions (yay!) to my ‘aging’ issues. Thank you for sharing them !
I'm 51, and I started noticing my jowls around 48 😢. I'm trying to cut out bad habits and increase self care until I need fillers... thank you for the info much appreciated 👏 💐
Nice sign in the back. I laughed a little this morning when I noticed. Have to recognize helpful people. Everyone replay and take a look at the sign behind Dr S to the left. Would love to have you for a boss!
I'm a cosmetic dermatologist in the UK. I offer facelifts with filler on older patients who don't want the knife. Successfully I'm pleased to say. It's all about knowledge of Anatomy for safety and 'Art'. Thank you for your posts they are really interested and I enjoy (and learn) from them. I wish I could come and have rejuvenation treatment with you - someone who actually knows what they are doing.
My mums jowls started sagging about in her 70s. Which when the slightest Nasel folds started to show, but no wrinkles. Just turned 58 no jowls, sagging, or wrinkles. Hopefully all will skip me until my 70s. 😊
About 20 years ago, it was bangs or Botox for me, and I chose bangs! 😂😂😂. Had hysterectomy at 54 and menopause started the neck sagging. Also had thyroid cancer 3 years ago; surgeon did a beautiful job, but neck is now a bit saggy and jowls are noticeable. But I'm 63, so whaddya expect? Bought the Medicube and will give it a try. Thanks so much for the straightforward information. It always so appreciated!
I love the way you always break it down without sugar coating the facts. You are helping me so much on my ever changing, middle-aged skincare journey ✨️ .
I can say that medicube age-r booster pro changed my skin. I used it for 3-4 months already. The ems and dermashot mode are indeed amazing 😍 but like you said, consistency is the key.
Yes, I always thought I looked very bony with my dad’s high cheekbones and jawline. Now, at 65, I feel like it’s probably helping to hold my face up! Thanks, dad!
I felt the huge shift between 39 and 42 (now). It's like they just came out from nowhere. I saw a picture of me looking down and I was like, "Noooooooooooo." I'm not averse to a deep plane lift later on... I'm holding out for my 50's, but who knows... I'd be a one and done. I wish I could come to you for any fillers or Botox, because I DONT WANT IT TO LOOK OBVIOUS, but I'm all the way in Texas... Plus, after that study that showed fillers hanging around in some lady's face decades later, I freaked out. It looks like it all just migrated. I may consider going to my mother's derm, since she has made my mom look FANTASTIC, and all the changes were very subtle.
I just came across your channel. I like the way you stick to the point, and it's full of information without you dragging on, or going off topic. I subscribed with no hesitation!
Skin care has come such a long way. I no longer ‘worry’ about wrinkles 🎉 . But jowels are a totally different beast! Just to confirm, is melted fat permanent? Thank you so much for all the wonderful recommendations and comedy 🥰.
What a gift! You are the whole package. Thank you for sharing your super brain in such a pleasant, modest, real deal way. As an aging girlie, I appreciate you.
@@naazkhan9233hi I knew at as HIFU, high intensity frequency ultrasound. It’s can be painful on the forehead, but under the chin I felt nothing. You can see it tighten immediately and then the real results kick in on month 3. I had a Dr do it, but she gave me a family discount of most likely less than what a derm would normally charge. I noticed different offices have different names, I guess they use the machine name.
Dr. Idriss, can you please do a video about topical estriol cream for aging skin? I understand this has to be delivered from a compound pharmacy, but studies look promising. Do you have any opinion on this treatment for wrinkles, aging skin, etc?
I don't have jowls yet, I'm 63, and I'll probably eventually get them, but I really don't care. I have no forehead lines at all. I've never had botox or surgery of any kind. I guess my parents blessed me. To be quite honest, I have never thought about aging.
I use microcurrent and RF at home devices, don’t use them over the thyroid, however was wondering if these devices do affect (disrupt) the thyroid ? Also, how often is it safe to use these devices? Thank you
I wear bangs to cover my forehead. After a whiplash injury 55 years ago my jawline turned to mush. I’ve been considering a facelift for nearly 20 years and have to face that at 72 it’s too late. Sigh. Love your channel! ✨💖✨
Yes I am way more concerned about my jowls: I’m 55 and my forehead still looks good. Just started aging. I think some of that is genetics. I had friends with lines in their forehead in their thirties and forties. I never did and still don’t. But my jowls are definitely in the sagging process.
I did ultherapy on my neck and it has just continuously improved my jawline over the 3yrs since I got it (I think I did a 2 session package). 👌🏻 sometimes I'm shocked how snatched it looks
Thank you doctor for your video. I’m 30years old and people still think I’m 25 I think it’s because my asian gen. But I just got the medicube device to prevent me from aging and your video is really help me a lot to understand more about aging what to avoid and what to use. Once again thank you so much for sharing.
To be honest what really helped my jowls was lifting heavy weights at the gym. Especially upper body work outs. I shredded fat and my face became more contoured and even improved double chin. Nobody talks about that. I think when you lift heavy you automatically clench your jaw so thats why it helps.
You are absolutely correct
Lifting weights increases testosterone levels which tends to square your jaw. It happens to men who work out as well
I 100% agree. I'm 42 so I still feel fairly young, but its actually pretty incredible how lifting heavy has made not only my body but my face look younger.
Good advice! Thanks! Maybe strengthening the neck fixes the structure of the rest of you.
@@erindrennan6403 ahh that makes sense...
At 80, it has all happened. Don't care I'm still healthy & alive,
❤❤❤❤❤ we are perfection , thanks for your sweet reminder. My face and body show my journey and I have won many many battles no one needs to know about and thus very body and mind helped me through it all. I am filled with gratitude
I don't care at all, but until I stop being horny I need to minimise my facial texture
Thank you doctor for this video. I have tried almost everything to look younger + delay aging as much as possible, anything from face exercises, vitamin C serum, Fraxel, collagen supplements and of course Retin A (7 years straight), home devices and what not. However, nothing made any real difference compared to the high-quality derma pen I purchased for around 100 bucks. Within 3 months of use, my skin has improved DRAMATICALLY. I don't look like I'm 18 again, but definitely not 44 either. My fine lines have disappeared completely, and my nasolabial folds are way less are nonexist (Never had jowls though). People often underestimate the power of wounding and the revolutionary effects it can have on the skin.
What dermapen did you get?
do you mind to share which derma pen brand please ? Appreciate the comment by the way!
Korabeauticals v2
Shhhh...don't tell everyone! (Joking)
Ive been microneedling for almost 10 years - most guess I'm @ 15 YEARS younger than my birth certificate says.
I DO it myself at home, quote aggressively in places, and lightly in others,,maybe 1x month. I am 63
+1 for kora beauticaIs. I've been doing microneedling since it started 12 or so years ago. Nobody believe I am 55. They all say I am in my 30's or early 40's. As you know, as we get old, our skin gets thinner therefore creating wrinkles. But the wounding kept my skin still thick and youthful. Your comment will help so many women to restore their skin..
Getting older may not be pretty but it’s a gift of time at least. Many don’t get to get old
Ageing is awful.
@@TheSweetTubFactory
Remember, age is just a number.
So true. My dad died at the age of 42. I NEVER saw him sick a day in my 18 year old life. He had a massive heart attack. We were able to bring him home from ICU, but he died 2 weeks later after another heart attack.
@@TheSweetTubFactory
Only one alternative to aging.
@jmc8076 it's not getting older. It's the effects that it has on your face and body that make it awful. Who wants to look like a shrivelled up, old, wrinkled prune? That's the only option unless you get surgery!
My mother used to do facial exercises when I was a little girl in the 70s. My little brother and I used to crack up watching her. But let me tell you she looked great for her age
Mine too. The Lion was a yoga pose she did.
Exactly ❤
Yeah, I found her dissing facial exercises suspect... I do them, and so far so good. Not much sagging.
I'm definitely more worried about jowls than forehead lines
I have one I got when I was 12.
Same. I'm 34, never done botox and don't have any forehead lines- my guess is cause I have thick oily skin. BUT I can already see some jowling ugh lol
Same, maybe it's because I don't have lines (oily skin) but sagging jowls seems so much worse, they change your entire face shape and make you look sad/angry all the time as your mouth points downwards :/ Already experiencing some sagging at 39
I've had forehead lines for years, I'm late thirties. I think it's a bit expressive. The jowls are just depressing and saggy
Same here. Forehead lines can be addressed relatively inexpensively with botox or bangs. Patients don't complain as much about their jowls because they believe the treatment will be hard & expensive.
Oh, just wait until you ladies hit 52. That's the big one. My facial aging in my 20s, 30s, and 40s was honestly kinda cool and empowering (and also largely dealwithable with makeup, at-home devices, etc.). But holy shitballs, the 52 year old jump-scare in the mirror is insaaaane. Menopause is no joke.
It blows!!
Thank you for heads up! I have another 6 months before I reach that age. Are you happy now? Do you do your best to maintain your routines? What have you been going?
I never noticed anything, really, until 50-52. Aged 10 years (at least) in the matter of a couple months. It was devastating! Menopause is brutal!
@@gategirl66 Have you spoken to your doctor about it? I’m asking because I also wonder if we’re lacking getting enough nutrients that may be speeding up the aging process. Do you do anything else, like those facial massages?
Need bio identical hormones
I have jowls & my mother did as well. I asked a cosmetic surgeon what he could do to help me with Botox & fillers at age 66 - he told me that ship had sailed…only surgery would help!! 🤨 I’m 72 now & I just concentrate on my skin and keeping it looking as good as possible. It is, what it is. 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
Ditto!!!!
I have my grandma's jowels. I'm 47. It's ok with me. Although that black contraption looked interesting 🤔😆
Ditto, ditto too.
I’m 72 yrs old also! Ditto for mommy having jowls too! I’m just trying to be the best I can be! Thanks to my daughter who buys me Boxycharm each month and also Ulta gift certificates on special occasions, and my late youngest son, who I lost suddenly November 11, 2023, bought me a yearly subscription to Ipsy glambag . I am a lucky Mom, I’d give it all up in a heartbeat to see my boy one more time!💔❤️🩹🙏🏻
I am so sorry for your loss😢 I am 59, I just keep telling myself...I might be getting older but I am happy with the person I am and my life. Sorry about your son, our kids are not ment to go before we do 💙 @@cathygiuliana9089
I am 50. If I cut my refined carbs and stay away from alcohol, my face is dramatically less puffy and jowls are less noticeable. Daily lymphatic and face massage is also helpful.
Soooo hard😢
YES! and even daily lemon water...staying hydrated...good diet helps a TON!!!
Thank you!!!
No grain no pain.
And salt! I get super puffy the day after eating salty foods
thank you for talking like a normal person and not a youtuber
I for ONE, think she is VERY NARCISSISTIC, calling EVERYONE "HER LITTLE NERDS". I for one AM NOT one of her little nerds. SOME people LIKE to be called that. I think she is very showy. I am unsubscribing from her channel. ! I cannot STAND her & the way she belittles "her nerds". If she was SO popular, she'd have many more followers. If you EVEN NOTICE, she answers NO ONE.
I’m in my mid 50’s I have Jowls. I have accepted and embraced aging and I couldn’t be happier. Also, what other people think of me is none of my business which makes me even happier 😊
I heard that post-menopausal women are more empathetic and less sensitive to negative emotions. So I am looking forward to not caring so much about this kind of thing. It sounds like you're there 😊
@@CarasGaladhon it’s true! And I love everyone ❤️
@@peacemaker-cx6dn 💖
Ha! I feel the same way...and yet, you and I are both here listening to the good doctors advice.
@@peacemaker-cx6dn and it’s also none of their business 😉
You are NOT lying! This legit is what happens ladies!! I just turned 43 and I swear I just looked at myself in the mirror and said who is that!!! Thank you!!! Love ALL of this!!❤❤❤
Photographs are worse than mirrors. 😅
I’m 48 now & I had jowls in my early 40’s. I started using micro current & red,green & blue light therapy. My jowls went away!!! You have learned so much about skin care from you!!
which brand of the micro current device did you use? thank you
Please which brand please share?
Yes please tell us what brand is your device?
What light therapy device do you use? Is the Ulthera an home device?
Guys I think she’s laying. She can’t even answer a simple question 🤔
I’m 58 years old and on a low carb/zero carb diet which helped me got better from my illnesses and stayed healthy . Fasting has helped me tighten my skin.
Ladies, dont underestimate the power of good posture, as well as face yoga. I reduced my double chin and firmed up my jawline drastically by doing that. A lot of us have tight necks with shortening of the platysma muscle that pulls your face down, especially lip corners. Your skin and muscles are very responsive, so dont feel disempowered. The beauty industry fear-momgers a lot. How is it that you can work out your body but from the chin upwards yoi can't? Just as you have to do body exercises properly so you don't hurt yourself, same is true for face exercises.
Edited to add: I tried posting more info below but those comments were deleted. I'd add the info here, but then this will probably get deleted, too. Do your own research folks and always have a healthy skepticism of big industries.
What kind of exercise do you do. Please advise.
Yes can you please tell us where we can find these facial exercises? Is it online here or a book please let us know it would be appreciated!❤
Yeah, it's interesting that she poo-poos facial exercise. People swear by it. Maybe because she's selling products? For those wondering just put "facial exercises" or "face yoga" in the search bar. You'll get a ton of results.
This is interesting to hear. I worry that doing facial exercises will strengthen the platysma thus pulling down the face further. Why do facial exercises initiate the opposite?
@@cathwhitefield641 Platysma needs stretching ❤ check out Masumi face yoga
I wish aging was praised, that the jowls, wrinkles and crepey skin was something the young envied and looked forward to. Why aren’t we celebrating aging? It’s literally a privilege and not all get to experience these changes. Wouldn’t the world and life as women be so much less stressful if we weren’t always battling our own bodies? Sign. Just makes me sad inside.
The people telling us how bad aging is are the ones selling something.
Ok do it on your own what is the problem? Ofc it is privilage to get older, but why others have to like looks they dont want? Do whatewar u want and dont bother others......
Nobody is saying YOU can’t celebrate getting old….There are different ways of celebrating it! I, for instance, like to celebrate my aging with cosmetic treatments. If I can age more gracefully, I will. I just celebrated a big birthday and I did it with ultraform 3 followed by a touch of Botox on my 3 areas! Yay! looking like 35!
@jowiens32.. love your comment😊
Why are you even here if talk about controlling & slowing aging makes you “sad???” Are you a Masochist?There are lots of videos “celebrating” saggy jowls, deep deep wrinkles, droopy eyes & turkey necks & glorious white/dull hair!!!! Have FUN! It’ll bring JOY back into your life!😘
I really love the philosophy "if not for health, do it for vanity's sake". It really motivates me to have a healthier lifestyle haha
I did not notice much change before the age of fifty. Everybody always thought I was 15 years younger than I was. Then after fifty it went south realy quickly.
Menopause 😢
@@PrototypeM Yes so rude. My mom started hormones at 48 and she's been on them for 10 years so her face still looks quite youthful but I hate how hormones make me feel so not sure I want to go that route.
@@joanna0988 sorry to hear that. Have you tried any form of HRT , what's the issue with it
@@PrototypeM Yes I've tried cream versions and it makes my eczema worse, more anxiety, more IBS issues 🤦🏼♀️
@@joanna0988 oh , I have been on oral estradiol pill and progesterone oral and Thanks to God, it's working well for me. Can you consult with your doctor about oral route, if you are healthy and have no history of blood clots, in my opinion it's the best form of HRT
Ok so let me give my 2 cents: I am 49, very active, lifting weights, lean, eating healthy, doing all the right things, etc. Have tried all the treatments, everything (massage, fillers, pdo, dermaroller, etc.) . Currently I am 20 days post-op deep plane facelift, so I can tell you: NOTHING lifts your jowls other than surgery. You can mask it with fillers, you can do thread lifting that lasts for few weeks, you can do Sculptra that will ultimately ruin your face and chances of a successful surgery, lift weights, you can do everything that will take money from your pocket - it will all be a waste of time. I am so glad I had the courage to go throught with it finally!!! And just 1 more thought: surgery results are very natural and actually does give you a younger face - compared to all the derm jowl-treatments that alter the face in time, not in a good way (puffy pillowface)
I think it is beneficial to leave the lifting to the surgeons, and the skin issues to the derms. A derm can give you beautiful wrinkle-free skin, but will never lift your jowls or face.
Yes to all of this! A friend of mine had a facelift last year & her jowls are gone! I’m so jealous, I’m booking in 😂. I hate my jowls that have just appeared overnight..
So true 😊
Why would sculptra ruin your face or success of future surgery?
@@gskyle4822 Sculptra is irreversable. My surgeon said that he saw so many cases where during the facelift operation, he coudn’t disect the different planes correctly because they were stuck together by the Sculptra granules. Now even if those Sculptra granules cannot be seen now, they are there underneath. These granules will keep forming even after 10+, 15+ years after the treatment. And also, the collagen that forms from Sculptra is not a “good” form of collagen- it is thick, sticky, non-consistent and unpredictable.
@@gskyle4822 Sculptra is irreversable. On the contrary to what derms tell you, it forms "bad" collagen, which is thick, sticky, and unpredictable. Once you have it injected, it will keep forming granulomas under the skin, even if you do not see it visibly for years. These will keep on growing, forming even after 10+, 15+ years after injection. My surgeon said that he had cases where during operation, he was not able to dissect the skin-muscle planes needed, because it was all "stuck" together by these formed granulomas. And derms keep on injecting it -I am not sure if they know the above or they are just ignorant about this fact. I am so scared of Sculptra, I have done evreything else to my face, but I steer clear of this stuff. I think you shoul never inject your face with irreversable substances. Just my thoughts.
Very good advice, I have jowls, wrinkles thin hair at age 63. Have ditched make up and hair dyes and decided to age gracefully .
Listening to Dr. Idriss makes me the most sought-after scientist in my office.
lol
I love this woman so much. She is so informative and I trust her more than any other dermatologist on the web lol.
Absolutely agree!
Yes and her face is like a babies bottom !!! 😍😍😍
OMG YOU SOLVED THE PUZZLE FOR ME‼️‼️‼️‼️ I didn’t start getting them until my anxiety started causing me to bite my cheeks ‼️‼️😭😭😭😭😭😭biting helps distract my mind
Im 60 yrs , hv autoimmune disease, im on prednisolone since 25 yrs n still hv good skin n my Drs said i look 40 yrs, even all who see my ID can't believe im 60. Hv done none of what u r saying. May be it is genetic. Im very health conscious, no alcohol, no cigarettes no fast food n hv a very good husband n children 😀.
Be happy 😊
I can cover my forehead with bangs, the jowels are highly visible & I don’t like them. Fighting back the signs of aging. 🙌🏼
I've had a terrible habit of biting my cheeks since I was a kid ... I think you just cured it! Thank you!!!
I'm an anxious cheek biter and I think it just made me more anxious 😬
Omg same
Would also love to see a video on Marionette lines- would skincare do anything to fix it (perhaps retinoids?)? What are the in-office treatment options, and how successful are they?
That's what's this is about
I noticed my jowls sagging back in 2018. I was 44 and a half. I thought, ''well, aging, what can you do''. Fast forward to now, 2024, at 50 and a half. For different reasons, I went without my usual, daily, huge glass of orange juice, milk chocolate, chips, rice and eggs, for about 2 weeks or so. I was also not sleeping, I got about 4-6 hours most nights. Lo and behold. My jowls? Gone. I am partly reintroducing my usual ''diet'' to see which one is the culprit, but I suspect the sugar and empty calories in the obvious aforementioned. Lack of sleep didn't effect me as much as my diet.
So, they were not huge to begin with, but I noticed them, they aged me, I thought, considerably (1mm on the face makes a real difference). I'm not saying this will work for everyone, maybe not even for most.
Also, one more thing: I knew a middle-aged woman some years ago that was going through some stressful times. Once the problem was solved and she probably started sleeping better and stopped feeling so stressed she looked about 10 years younger from one week to the next. It was amazing to see.
Cutting the sugar has been a total game changer. I haven't eliminated it completely but have cut it way, way back, and the difference in my skin, hair, and mood is definitely noticeable. 👍
@@JillKnappSugar is my weakness. You’ve given me another reason to work on it!
I need to sleep to function well! They say about 1% of the population can get by with 3 to 4 hours of sleep nightly, I can't do that! Most people need 8 hours at least!
I thank you for your advice❤.
Can you tell us, please, if and how can we get rid of the spider veins?
@@brendatomlinsonyep, sugar kills collagen!! 😭
Girl u look very youthful regardless if u have jawls or not!🥰
Much needed video. I’m close to my 40’s and my neck, head, jaw are all fusing together and I’m starting to look like no neck Ed! 😢
My face really began to change when I reached 74. I began to notice both static and dynamic wrinkles. I’m very fortunate as I always took and take good care of my skin. I have always used sunscreen and covered up. I don’t have any discoloration or freckles on my face neck or chest. I grew up in New England, Hawaii and Florida. Ironically I am not a beach goer or sun worshiper. As a child I had some severe sunburns on my back. Consequently I have a lot of freckling. I have noticed some jowls appearing. I consider myself fortunate as I always get questioned about my birthdate. I have to frequently prove my date of birth. My eyes have drooped a bit. But I still have smooth skin on my eyelids. And, very minimal crows feet. My father had beautifully smooth skin. He did have minimal jowls. My mother had jowls but didn’t have obvious wrinkles until her early 90’s. So I believe we do owe a lot to genetics but the biggest thing we can do is wear sun protection.
You are lucky in this way i am 48 and my skin started sagging as i hit menopause last year 😢
I swear mine literally came within a month out of nowhere when I hit 40. Yes I have a “strong” jawline. I’ve always taken good care of my skin with retinoids starting in my 20s, antioxidants, and frequent reapplication of high SPF sunscreen. But I went from looking a decade younger than my actual age to having jowls and frown lines (11s between my eyebrows) when I hit 40. I also hit perimenopause at the same time. My cycle disappeared out of nowhere for half a year. My jaw dropped when my gyno jotted down “perimenopause”. It’s been a rough year. Mother Nature give me a break. She took me from my maiden phase to my crone phase with no gradual transition over years. No it all happened to my skin in a month. 😑 Oh and there’s the Melasma that came out of nowhere too.
Same 😭
@@Nalenja I honestly thought it was supposed to be a gradual transition. Nobody prepared me for this unspoken reality. But props to Dr. Idross for preparing women.
@@Jess-737I’m so grateful to find others experiencing the same things I’ve gone through! I know no one in my personal life having these issues.
For real!!!!! I'll be 40 next month and about 6 months ago I looked in the mirror and I literally haven't been able to recognize myself since 😭
Same!!! Everything, including the melasma... as if the perimenopause symptoms were not enough!
It’s such a blessing to be in my mid 20’s and have the internet and hear a doctor talk about what my options will be when I’m older if I want to age a certain way. If I was this age 20 years ago I wouldn’t know all of this and I most definitely wouldn’t be using sunscreen as much as I do. Thank you for all you do Dr. Idriss 💕
Having lost 120 lbs (with 68 to 80 lbs more to go), not to mention, being in my mid-60s, I am learning to accept my face and body with all their lumping, sagging and wrinkling. It can be hard sometimes, but I can do so much more in a slimming package now. Luckily, I spoke to a cosmetic surgeon who advised me wait 2 years after maintaining my goal weight before doing any procedures. This makes sense to me because after losing 100 lbs, I had a weight plateau for 9 months. In the past, I would've gone back to overeating and regain all the weight and then some. So I'm giving myself a deadline for health! I will do tape measurements every two weeks. I am scheduled for my first Dexascan on July 3 to measure muscle and body fat. These I will do quarterly and then monthly until February 14. Whatever I weigh then, that's where I'll stay.
Congratulations! Good for you!🎉😊
Blows my mind how accurate you are! I'm in my late 30's and literally this last month my double chin saggy neck skin and jowels just appeared! I felt crazy but not now you said this can happen!
The dog’s name is Droopy…how fitting!!!
I’m 50 and I definitely notice jowls, more so after losing 70 pounds. But I’ll choose the weight loss over my face 😅. It does bother me though but I won’t do anything invasive (can’t afford anyway), so I just do a short facial massage morning and night and hope for the best. 🙏🏼. I love your videos and I giggle when you talk about young influencers being fetuses 😂. They have no idea what’s coming for them! I certainly didn’t. Trying to just accept my face the way it is, care for my skin and body and mind the best I can and let go of feeling the need to look younger and embrace each stage of life and all that comes with it. 🥰. Oh one thing I am starting to do but it’s very hard, train myself to sleep on my back because I’ve noticed the jowls and nasolabial folds on my right side are more prominent than the left and I suspect that’s due to side sleeping. So maybe that’s something to try as well for anyone wanting to help the jowls situation? 😊
Sleeping on the back creates double chins though. Ya can't win I tell ya.
U look amazing for 50 girl boss!!
Weight loss > Jowls and turkey neck.
Congratulations on the weight loss.
@@Dennise_Who thank you! And I agree!
@@mizbarehana5498 really?! Well crap! Hello rock, meet hard place lol 😅
It's an all rounded information and genuine of every word. Dr. Idriss was clearly not selling herself but was keenly interested in making aware of the facts of jawls. She's truly a professional and knows what she's speaking.
K2, D3, magnesium complex, boron, and collagen, 2-3 avocados 🥑 daily = tight skin and strong bones and muscle. You must be doing some strength training like swinging a 20 pound kettlebell or more. Age more gracefully without the appearance of heavy jowls. 😅♥️also seamoss. How could I forget that! It makes the skin look and feel so good on its own.
"You buy your shoes on sale, not your face" 😂 love that. And yes, there are no instant fixes... Thanks to how our current society is structured people really forget that.
If we just put in a tiny bit of daily effort, over time, that's actually the most effective. Thanks for all the great vids ❤
Dr. Shereene Idriss - I so love and adore you - you are a beautiful human - always so honest and no hype. Yes I have jowls and I hate them and you explained the issues perfectly - you are just the best. Thank you for always being there for us. God's Blessings to You and Your Family always. Have a wonderful w/e. 😍🤗😘
The worst is at post menopause 😢
Yep! I’m 57, and I just noticed that I look older/possibly my age. I want to look less tired, when I’m not tired. I should pull out my Nuface I bought when I was 50. 🤦🏾♀️ I need a new cord. 😆
Pre-menopause at 33; sending you love post-bby ❤
Even with HRT? I'm depending on it lol
I'm 49...I don't remember my mum aging a lot at menopause...she took HRT and got exercise...little stress too
@@helenjoanna49 HRT would definitely help with over all rejuvenation along with quality lifestyle and skin care etc, but the inevitable aging, I.e, laxity, volume loss, sagging it's all considerably gets accelerated post menopause
Melanie who made the Zip was way ahead of her time she KNOWS micro current. Micro in micro current means millionth of an amperage and true micro current creates ATP EMS doesn’t.
I just enjoy the way you explain things, plain and simple. You are very open and honest, and your humor is a pleasure coming from someone in your profession. Thank you 🙂
The healthy self praise at the end was adorable. These videos are so wholesome and heart warming.❤
When you use a gua sha or massage, you are actually keeping the fascia healthy, face yoga too. It is definitely not just moving the lymph around
I love your straight to the point honesty! It’s so refreshing especially considering it feels like social media is one big ad trying to sell you something more often than not. Thank you 💖
I wish we would celebrate our different stages of beauty ♡
Yes, those bottoxed, lip-filled faces look like grouper fish lipped masks. Devoid of any expression or character
I'm 25 and do not have sagging jowls but I'll watch the video just because it's Dr. Idriss
Oh my gosh! I am 61 years old and my red light led mask is the best and has better results than anything I have ever used. And I have it all. It is unreal the difference it makes. You must have never used them and never looked at the science. I had to rewind to make sure I heard you right. Really surprised. I thought you was a dermatologist?
What is the benefits? Do you have jowls?
Which led red light mask do you use?
Device name please?🙏🏻
There’s no need to be rude. She said most of them are poopy, not all of them.
Great job I learned so much. I’m 70 and I want to learn what I can do with out too much drama and expense. I want to look like a 70 year old woman not a fake face.
I look just like my paternal grandmother, and she, her two sisters and their mother all had jowls - and I'm well on my way at age 55. I am considering trying the Nuface to see if it might slow things down, but the reality is that I resemble the beautiful women who came before me, and I wouldn't change that for the world!
I agree. I liked the jowls I saw on my grandma, mom and her uncle when I was a kid because its a family trait, and now see the same in the mirror.
GUYS I did ultherapy lower face and neck and the results were AMAZING! I will always sing the praises I want to do my whole face now
Is it worth it? Thank you for sharing.
Watts ultherapy ?? Would U mind explaining and how it works or costs ??
I was just telling a friend yesterday that I have my grandmother's jowels. Thanks Gramma!!
Doc, I just want to thank you. I've been looking for about 4 years and bumped into you on RUclips, and I have an African American woman, 68 years wonderfully, young and I have sagging skin around my jawline, and I wanted to strengthen it her without surgery, and so I think I'm going to go with t Many left after i've looked at everything and I want to thank you for explaining what it does, and thank you for being there for us
I recently had a 30 min. lymphatic drainage facial massage to help with some fullness/water retention (?) I was seeing under my eyes (upper cheek area). I swear I noticed a difference that night. And as the days passed, I noticed that my cheekbones looked more pronounced, those festoons looking things under my eyes were 75% gone... and my jowls were about 60% gone! My face looked more oval at the bottom instead of leaning towards rectangular cause of the fullness/puffiness. I plan to get lymphatic drainage regularly now. Try it!!! It does seem that some of the fullness/distortion in our faces as we get older could be lymph/fluid retention. Would love the doctor to chime in with her thoughts on lymphatic drainage.
Is this a lymphatic massage stictly for the face?
@myutube7441 Yes, I had a lymphatic massage only on my face for 30 mins, followed by a deep tissue massage to my body.
@@KC-ed1dj
Did you get lymphatic massage professionally done? I don't think I can afford on regular basis.
@@SG-wq4rm Yes, I did.
@@SG-wq4rmLook on youtube about using a gua sha (get the stainless steel one, the least expensive one, cause they're all alike.) I just started using it, going up each jawline starting at the chin, and then down the side of your neck under the ear. Don't press hard, just do that motion with a bit of moisture cream or facial oil, maybe 5-10 times a couple times a day. It's only been about a week, and I see improvement in jowl area already. (They are just starting.) It also drains lymph. Also inexpensive, as the gua sha was $4 on Amazon. Hope this helps! ❤
You’re the best! Honest, informative, relatable! Thank you !
To everybody, your jowls are pretty and nice. They make me trust what you have to say and want to ask you about your long and beautiful life. ❤
Thanks for the advice doc!
You lifted my spirits, l always looked 10 yrs younger than my actual age, until about 60 yrs old, l have a heart shaped face , my jawline is narrow and post menopause it really was very pronounced, l've tried everything from creams , to facial devices, scared to put the time in for the devices because of fear of not working, it makes me feel elated and happy to know you see the beauty and feel comfortable talking to us with the jowls, were young at heart , from what people have told me I'm very easy to talk with, thank-you again for lifting my spirits
You have a great sense of humor of humor. Enjoyed your video. 🥰
I’m 48 ( 49 in November) and I have aged literally in the last year! I have jowls , it’s genetic but also I’m peri menopausal. I’m beginning to not recognise myself anymore. It’s so rapid that’s what’s scary …. I haven’t had time to prepare and accept it yet . I think il be saving for surgery
HRT is the answer. We age so much in late 40s due to hormonal changes. HRT can reverse and slow it down 👍
I'm the same age and wrinkles ain't no joke! I'm not opposed to bio-identical HRT but haven't gained an interest in it. I eat heavy meat based and I can't put into words how much collagen and iron give a certain color and quality to my skin. Really, it's better than my decades before. But aging is just a reality, I know. I follow Dr Elizabeth Bright on thyroid health and the use of iodine. I just feel too much joy inside to feel down on myself. Just have good style and hygiene, and you'll still be cute. 😊
I am the same! I am 42, and I feel I got so old in the last year. We moved to the US 2 years ago, and this came with a lot, a lot of stress, I think I am perimenopause also. I tried so many things. I feel I can not do anything now 😢😢
I’m 47. My jowls started 2 years ago. Those make me look way older than wrinkles. I don’t have many wrinkles though.
Its a facial roller and massager. It vibrates. Feels so comfortable 16:34
I think that was one of the most helpful video you’ve ever done! Thank you so much for sharing your experience and knowledge with us, it’s truly appreciated. I’m in that early 40’s stage where I don’t recognize myself anymore too and it helps to know I’m not the only one feeling depressed by it ❤
THANK YOU. This is one of the most informative and honest videos I have ever seen. My family is blessed with no wrinkles but cursed with jowls and I am starting to panic with each birthday. This video really helped me understand the difference in options. It's obvious you care about your patients.
I just did 6 treatments of forma and it has helped tremendously. It was actually really relaxing with zero down time. A month out and still looks great. Will see how long it lasts.
Hate hate jowels! Great very informative video! So much useful information. Thank you! Have a great week!
At age 73 I look 20 years younger than I did 3 years ago. I do the facial lymphatic massage in the shower after I've cleaned my face and the facial yoga throughout the day. The only medical procedure that I've done is stem cells for full body strengthening. A happy smile and positive attitude will shape your face as you age. Also Mewing because the palate supports the upper skull and prevents the jaw from sagging.
What is mewing?
Cosmetic surgery works like a champ. I'm 80. I've had three full face lifts, two neck lifts, and an eye lift. People think I'm 50.
Ma’am, while I love that for you, there is literally no way that you, an 80 year-old woman could be mistaken for being just a few years older than me. I’ve never seen that. Even the best face lifts cannot provide the plumpness of collagen and how the eyes are set in youth. At your age, your eyes will have receded to an extent. That just looks older and is an indication of being older. I am inspired by your happiness and satisfaction at 80!
Who is your surgeon? Also, good for you. Some people are shamed for getting cosmetic surgery and I think it's perfectly acceptable for ppl to do things that make them feel better. You only get this gift of life once. Don't let anyone else tell you how to live it ❤
@@mirandalrichards Last two by Cosmed in Tijuana, Baja,Mexico.
Three facelifts? That's very expensive!!
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I am focused on saggy jowls because I am starting to develop them NOW 😩. Love your videos, I get so much relevant info and actual solutions (yay!) to my ‘aging’ issues. Thank you for sharing them !
I'm 51, and I started noticing my jowls around 48 😢. I'm trying to cut out bad habits and increase self care until I need fillers... thank you for the info much appreciated 👏 💐
Nice sign in the back. I laughed a little this morning when I noticed. Have to recognize helpful people. Everyone replay and take a look at the sign behind Dr S to the left. Would love to have you for a boss!
After seeing that sign I bought one for a family member. Best. Gift. Ever.
It's too small. All I can read is "you are doing.....". Doing what? I can't see it😅
"a great fcking job" I think ?
Well, that was a bit depressing! There’s another peak….it’s menopause. OMG, you are hilarious!
Her last video on this was as depressing as this one.
OMG!! 40 totally kicked my ass. I was not prepared for the shock
Same.. I've noticed it less in the mirror, but in my passport picture. It's there and I don't know that person from my passport 😅
After 40 it's downhill in the 50's i am there in the mid never had issues that changed hitting late 40's for sure 50 mark.
Everything she said is true. I'm 55 and all of this happened to me. God bless 🙏❤
I'm a cosmetic dermatologist in the UK. I offer facelifts with filler on older patients who don't want the knife. Successfully I'm pleased to say. It's all about knowledge of Anatomy for safety and 'Art'. Thank you for your posts they are really interested and I enjoy (and learn) from them. I wish I could come and have rejuvenation treatment with you - someone who actually knows what they are doing.
My mums jowls started sagging about in her 70s. Which when the slightest Nasel folds started to show, but no wrinkles. Just turned 58 no jowls, sagging, or wrinkles. Hopefully all will skip me until my 70s. 😊
About 20 years ago, it was bangs or Botox for me, and I chose bangs! 😂😂😂. Had hysterectomy at 54 and menopause started the neck sagging. Also had thyroid cancer 3 years ago; surgeon did a beautiful job, but neck is now a bit saggy and jowls are noticeable. But I'm 63, so whaddya expect? Bought the Medicube and will give it a try. Thanks so much for the straightforward information. It always so appreciated!
Thank you! I did notice jowls (and turkey neck) at 40. I have found ballerina posture helps a little.
I love the way you always break it down without sugar coating the facts. You are helping me so much on my ever changing, middle-aged skincare journey ✨️ .
I can say that medicube age-r booster pro changed my skin. I used it for 3-4 months already. The ems and dermashot mode are indeed amazing 😍 but like you said, consistency is the key.
Yes, I always thought I looked very bony with my dad’s high cheekbones and jawline. Now, at 65, I feel like it’s probably helping to hold my face up! Thanks, dad!
I felt the huge shift between 39 and 42 (now). It's like they just came out from nowhere. I saw a picture of me looking down and I was like, "Noooooooooooo."
I'm not averse to a deep plane lift later on... I'm holding out for my 50's, but who knows... I'd be a one and done. I wish I could come to you for any fillers or Botox, because I DONT WANT IT TO LOOK OBVIOUS, but I'm all the way in Texas... Plus, after that study that showed fillers hanging around in some lady's face decades later, I freaked out. It looks like it all just migrated. I may consider going to my mother's derm, since she has made my mom look FANTASTIC, and all the changes were very subtle.
I just came across your channel. I like the way you stick to the point, and it's full of information without you dragging on, or going off topic. I subscribed with no hesitation!
Skin care has come such a long way. I no longer ‘worry’ about wrinkles 🎉 . But jowels are a totally different beast! Just to confirm, is melted fat permanent? Thank you so much for all the wonderful recommendations and comedy 🥰.
What a gift! You are the whole package. Thank you for sharing your super brain in such a pleasant, modest, real deal way.
As an aging girlie, I appreciate you.
I am most frustrated with androgenetic alopecia and drooping eyelids, but this topic is interesting, too.
Oh yes 🙁
Re: alopecia, ask your dermatologist about dutasteride. Game changer.
I loved Ulthera, it made a difference on my forehead at 40, glad you mentioned it. Now I want to get it on my jowls!!
Watt is ulthera ?? Would you care to explain and how much does it cost ??
Ulthera?
@@naazkhan9233hi I knew at as HIFU, high intensity frequency ultrasound. It’s can be painful on the forehead, but under the chin I felt nothing. You can see it tighten immediately and then the real results kick in on month 3. I had a Dr do it, but she gave me a family discount of most likely less than what a derm would normally charge. I noticed different offices have different names, I guess they use the machine name.
@@naazkhan9233 just a guess....
Is that a brand name for UL (ultraviolet light) therapy?
@@rhondafrederick4049 maybe it's ultraviolet light therapy. I saw another comment that mentioned good results using it.
Dr. Idriss, can you please do a video about topical estriol cream for aging skin? I understand this has to be delivered from a compound pharmacy, but studies look promising. Do you have any opinion on this treatment for wrinkles, aging skin, etc?
I don't have jowls yet, I'm 63, and I'll probably eventually get them, but I really don't care. I have no forehead lines at all. I've never had botox or surgery of any kind. I guess my parents blessed me. To be quite honest, I have never thought about aging.
English is my second language and I enunciate more than native speakers do and I swear it has contributed to my developing jowls.
I use microcurrent and RF at home devices, don’t use them over the thyroid, however was wondering if these devices do affect (disrupt) the thyroid ? Also, how often is it safe to use these devices? Thank you
Love your humor and transparency😄
Love this video. I'm definitely noticing the jowls & skin laxity around the neck area. Now I'm 51. Thanks for the information about Ulthera therapy. 👍
I wear bangs to cover my forehead. After a whiplash injury 55 years ago my jawline turned to mush. I’ve been considering a facelift for nearly 20 years and have to face that at 72 it’s too late. Sigh. Love your channel! ✨💖✨
Yes I am way more concerned about my jowls: I’m 55 and my forehead still looks good. Just started aging. I think some of that is genetics. I had friends with lines in their forehead in their thirties and forties. I never did and still don’t. But my jowls are definitely in the sagging process.
Words can’t describe how much I love and appreciate your video! THANK YOU ♥️😘
Will you please tell us what you use on your lips? It’s a beautiful color!!!🩷
I found it! And I love it! It’s Bisou Balm Violette_FR in color Guirmauve. It’s about $30 so not cheap.
This was so helpful! You buy your shoes on sale, not your face. 🎉😂 you are the best at being 100% knowledgable and funny at the same time
Shows?
Did you mean shoes? 😆
@@Toni_Snark yes autocorrect thanks for nothing haha. i changed it.
I did ultherapy on my neck and it has just continuously improved my jawline over the 3yrs since I got it (I think I did a 2 session package). 👌🏻 sometimes I'm shocked how snatched it looks
Thank you doctor for your video. I’m 30years old and people still think I’m 25 I think it’s because my asian gen. But I just got the medicube device to prevent me from aging and your video is really help me a lot to understand more about aging what to avoid and what to use. Once again thank you so much for sharing.
This has been one of the best videos I have watched on this topic. Excellent job. Thank you.