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Concerns Sagging Skin at Florida Aesthetics Brandon FL

Concern Guide · Brandon, FL · Physician-Supervised

Sagging Skin

Loss of skin firmness and elasticity, in the face, neck, and body. Addressed with collagen stimulation, structural fillers, and energy-based tightening.

Understanding the Concern

What causes skin to sag and what can be done?

Sagging skin is caused by the breakdown of collagen and elastin, the proteins that keep skin firm and resilient, combined with the loss of the underlying fat and bone structure that supports the face.

Acne forms when dead skin cells and sebum clog follicles, creating an environment where acne-causing bacteria proliferate. Hormonal fluctuations, stress, certain medications, and genetics all play a role. Without proper treatment, acne can leave permanent scarring.

At Florida Aesthetics, we take a physician-supervised approach that combines prescription topicals, professional treatments, and when appropriate, a hormonal evaluation, because treating the skin surface alone rarely provides lasting results for moderate or severe acne.

Comedonal Acne (Blackheads & Whiteheads)
Clogged pores without significant inflammation. Responds well to regular chemical peels, HydraFacial extractions, and prescription retinoids that normalize skin cell turnover.
Inflammatory & Cystic Acne
Deep, painful nodules and cysts caused by infection and inflammation. Often hormonal in nature. Requires prescription treatment (topical or oral antibiotics, retinoids) alongside professional treatments. A hormone evaluation may be warranted.
Acne Scarring
Post-acne scarring comes in two types: post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (dark spots) and atrophic scars (ice pick, boxcar, rolling). RF microneedling and chemical peels can significantly improve both.
Recommended Treatments

How we treat sagging skin

We've organized recommendations by priority, what we most commonly suggest first, and what we layer in for enhanced results.

First Line Most commonly recommended for this concern
Medical-Grade Chemical Peels

Medical-Grade Chemical Peels

Best for: active acne, clogged pores, mild scarring

Medical-grade peels (VI Peel Purify, ZO Stimulator Peel) are specifically formulated for acne-prone skin, unclogging pores, reducing inflammation, and fading post-acne marks. A series of 4–6 peels produces significant improvement.

3–5 day peelingSeries recommendedTargets active acne
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Prescription Skincare

Prescription Skincare

Best for: ongoing acne management and prevention

Prescription-strength topicals (Tretinoin, clindamycin, benzoyl peroxide combinations) prescribed by our clinical team address acne at the source. We create a customized regimen and adjust it as your skin responds.

Daily regimenPrescription-gradeOn-site prescribing
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Medical Facials (HydraFacial)

Medical Facials (HydraFacial)

Best for: deep cleansing, extraction, hydration balance

HydraFacial with the clarifying Murad booster provides deep cleansing, painless extractions, and salicylic acid infusion, reducing congestion without the trauma that worsens acne.

No downtimeMonthly maintenance
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Enhancers Often combined for better results
RF Microneedling

RF Microneedling

Best for: acne scars, enlarged pores, skin texture

RF microneedling is one of the most effective treatments for atrophic acne scars, stimulating collagen remodeling that fills in ice pick, boxcar, and rolling scars over a series of 3 sessions.

24–48hr downtime3-session series
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Moxi Laser

Moxi Laser

Best for: post-acne hyperpigmentation, tone

Moxi's fractionated laser energy targets post-inflammatory pigmentation from healed acne, fading dark spots and improving overall skin tone with minimal downtime.

1–2 day downtimeQuarterly
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Hormonal Evaluation

Hormonal Evaluation

Best for: hormonal or cystic acne patterns

Persistent cystic acne, especially around the chin, jawline, and hormonal areas, often has a hormonal driver. Our physician can evaluate and address hormonal imbalances contributing to breakouts.

Lab workComprehensive evaluation
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Maintenance Ongoing care to sustain results
Ongoing Skincare Protocol

Ongoing Skincare Protocol

Best for: preventing future breakouts

Once active acne is controlled, a maintenance regimen of prescription retinoids, SPF, and appropriate moisturizers prevents recurrence and maintains results.

Daily routinePrescription-grade
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Quarterly Peels

Quarterly Peels

Best for: long-term skin maintenance

Quarterly chemical peels maintain the clear skin achieved with initial treatment, preventing congestion from rebuilding and keeping pores clear.

Quarterly scheduleNo downtime
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Your Journey

What to expect when you come in

1

Free consultation

We assess your concerns and goals honestly, including when we don't think a treatment is right for you.

2

Personalized plan

You receive a written plan with recommended options, realistic outcomes, and pricing. No pressure to decide on the spot.

3

Treatment day

Many patients treat the same day as their consultation. We walk you through every step and make sure you're comfortable.

4

Ongoing care

We schedule follow-ups, track your results, and adjust your plan as your goals evolve.

Common Questions

Sagging skin treatment FAQ

No treatment permanently "cures" acne, it's a chronic condition that requires ongoing management. However, a properly tailored combination of prescription skincare and professional treatments can bring even severe acne under excellent control. The goal is clear skin maintained with the simplest possible regimen.
Medical facials use pharmaceutical-grade active ingredients (salicylic acid, mandelic acid, specific boosters) at concentrations unavailable in a spa setting, and are supervised by licensed medical providers. They also include prescription-grade products and a clinical assessment, not just relaxation.
Active inflammatory acne typically shows improvement within 4–6 weeks of starting prescription skincare. A series of chemical peels produces cumulative improvement over 8–12 weeks. Acne scars treated with RF microneedling show progressive improvement over 3–6 months after a series. Patience is required, skin remodeling takes time.
Many patients who have failed OTC treatments succeed with a properly supervised medical regimen, particularly if they've never had a prescription approach or addressed potential hormonal contributions. We can't promise results before seeing you, but we do promise an honest evaluation and a customized plan, not a generic protocol.
We address active acne first. Treating scars with RF microneedling or laser in the presence of active acne can worsen breakouts and is not recommended. Once acne is well-controlled, we can begin a scar treatment protocol. Your provider will give you a sequenced plan at your consultation.

Take the Next Step

Start with a free, no-pressure consultation

A licensed provider will evaluate your concerns, answer your questions honestly, and give you a personalized treatment plan, all at no cost and no obligation.