Oxford, Bicester and Beaconsfield
Aesthetic Conditions

Downturned Mouth

Downturned mouth typically includes explanations of its causes, appearance, and management strategies. Discussions cover factors like aging, genetics, facial muscle tone, and bone structure contributing to the appearance of a downturned mouth. Appearance includes lips that curve downwards at the corners, often giving a sad or tired expression. Management strategies involve lifestyle changes, facial exercises, cosmetic procedures like lip fillers or facelifts, and makeup techniques for creating a more lifted and youthful appearance.

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Lip Fillers

How does it work?

  1. Aging: As we age, there is a natural loss of collagen and elastin in the skin, leading to decreased skin elasticity and firmness. This can cause the corners of the mouth to droop downwards over time.
  2. Genetics: Some individuals may have a predisposition to a downturned mouth due to their genetic makeup, including factors like facial bone structure and muscle attachments.
  3. Facial Muscle Tone: Weakness or imbalance in the muscles around the mouth can contribute to a downturned appearance. This can be caused by factors such as poor posture, habitual facial expressions, or muscle atrophy.
  4. Bone Structure: The underlying facial bone structure can also influence the position and shape of the mouth. Individuals with certain bone structures may be more prone to a downturned mouth.

At a Glance

Treatment

1. Botox

2. ⁠Filler

Time

From 30 minutes

From 30 minutes

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Frequency

Every 3-4 months 

Every 6-9 months 

Return to work

no down time

Some swelling and bruising

syringe

Anesthetic

No anaesthetic

Local anaesthetic

Frequently Asked Questions

Explanation of a downturned mouth as a facial feature where the corners of the mouth turn downwards, often giving a sad or tired expression.

Discussion of factors contributing to a downturned mouth, including aging, genetics, facial muscle tone, and underlying bone structure.

Overview of management strategies such as facial exercises, cosmetic procedures like lip fillers or dermal fillers, makeup techniques, and surgical options like a facelift to improve the appearance of a downturned mouth.

Explanation of when a downturned mouth commonly starts to become noticeable, which varies depending on factors like genetics, lifestyle, and facial aging.

Discussion of facial exercises targeting the muscles around the mouth and lips that may help improve muscle tone and lift the corners of the mouth.

Conditions Related to

Jowls

CONDITION

Jowls

Jowls refer to the sagging or drooping skin that develops along the jawline and lower cheeks as a result of aging, genetics, and loss of skin elasticity.

Smoker lines

CONDITION

smokers lines

Smokers lines, also known as lip lines or lipstick lines, are vertical wrinkles that form around the lips, particularly in individuals who smoke or have a history of smoking. 

laughter lines

CONDITION

⁠laughter lines

Laughter lines, also known as smile lines or nasolabial folds, are creases that form around the mouth and nose as a result of smiling, laughing, and other facial expressions. 

PRICE (PER TREATMENT)

Botox

From

£ 295

Filler

From

£ 395