This laxity can affect both the face and body and becomes more common and noticeable with age, weight loss, and exposure to external factors.
Facial skin laxity leads to "sagging" and loosening of the facial contours, primarily around the cheeks, jawline, neck, and forehead. It is often one of the most visible signs of aging.
Body skin laxity refers to the loss of firmness and elasticity, leading to the appearance of loose or "sagging" skin in areas such as the arms, abdomen, thighs, and buttocks.