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EVERESSE Featured in NewBeauty Article about Jowl Treatments

NewBeauty recently interviewed a suite of experts on what treatments work to treat the challenging jowls, from surgical to non-surgical options. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Antimarino highlighted EVERESSE as an effective solution. Below is an excerpt from The Treatments That Actually Help Jowls (and Which Ones Don't), written by Jessica Fields.

Wrinkles and fine lines are often the earliest signs of aging, showing up around the eyes, mouth and forehead. Jowls, on the other hand, tend to appear later. A sharp jawline helps define the face, but as collagen and elasticity decline, the skin in that area can begin to sag—creating droopiness where a crisp contour once was. While genetics can play a role, jowls are most commonly the result of natural aging, and treating them at home can feel like an uphill battle. The good news: there are effective options. Below, we spoke with four doctors to break down the best ways to address jowls and restore definition.

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Jowl Treatments

Nonsurgical Devices

In-office treatments, such as nonsurgical devices, will provide more profound results. Everesse is a noninvasive radiofrequency treatment often used for skin tightening. Pittsburgh, PA plastic surgeon Jeffrey Antimarino, MD explains that it uses transdermal RF to treat the soft tissue, resulting in temporary collagen improvement and enhanced position of the SMAS layer.


Speak to a Cartessa representative to learn more about EVERESSE, the FDA-cleared, non-invasive monopolar radio frequency treatment to help lift and tighten skin.

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