Mouth,jowels

Asked: 16th October 2025 By: Jeanette

Mouth,jowels

Hi,
The area around the corners of my mouth seem to sag. I’m not sure if this would be Botox of fillers applied to the cheek area to bring up the sag. Can you please advise and the cost implications please.

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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: Cosmetic Skin Care

Dr. Jo McInerney

Answer: Hi

Thank you for your enquiry.

There are numerous treatment options for your concern. I would recommend you make an appointment and we can fully assess you and discuss together.


KInd regards

Jo


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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: B at Castle Quay

Dr Robert Greig

Answer: The effect to rectify this with Botox is subtle so it completely depends on the person and the extent to which it sags. Botox will only help muscular sagging but if the tissue is lax then possibly filler (which I don’t do) may help but to give an answer without seeing you is difficult.
My starting rate is £185 but if you want to see me for a consultation then that’s free(which I really don’t mind doing by the way)


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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: rtwskin

Dr Nina Sheffield

Answer: Please contact rtwskin (our contact details can be found on our clinic profile)


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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: Hunar Clinic

Dr Prerna Mittal

Answer: Hi Jeanette,

Thank you for your enquiry.

The lines from the side of your nose to the corners of your mouth are called nasolabial folds, and those from the corners of the mouth to the chin are known as marionette lines. The sagging in these areas is mainly due to loss of volume in the upper and mid-face — particularly around the temples and cheeks.

To restore this volume, hyaluronic acid fillers are commonly used. For deeper and longer-lasting results, fillers such as Ellansé or Radiesse can be placed just above the bony crest to anchor and support the soft tissues of the face. Treating only the lower face without addressing the upper support, areas can sometimes add weight and worsen sagging due to gravity.

Botox, being a muscle relaxant, is not indicated for sagging in the lower face.

I always recommend coming in for a proper assessment and discussion of treatment options before making any decisions. An experienced medical professional will guide you toward the most appropriate and safe treatment plan. The aesthetic industry can be a minefield, which is why I always individualise treatment plans using evidence-based products and techniques.

I hope this helps to answer your question. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any further queries.

Kind regards,
Dr. Prerna Mittal
Hunar Clinic


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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: Dr Hazel Skin Solutions

Dr Hazel Parkinson

Answer: Hi Jeanette,

There are a number of ways to treat jowls, but without a face-to-face assessment it’s difficult to say which approach would work best for you.

Botox can sometimes be used in the DAO muscle (the muscle that pulls down the corners of the mouth) — this treatment costs £190. Often, adding filler to the cheeks or jawline can help to lift and rebalance the lower face, with prices starting from £325.

Other excellent options include Morpheus8, which tightens the skin and can reduce small fat deposits (great for lower-face sagging), and Sculptra, which helps to rebuild collagen for a firmer, more defined jawline over time.

The best next step would be to book a free face-to-face consultation, so I can assess your facial structure in person and advise on the most suitable treatment plan for you. Please contact me via my profile if you wish to book.

Warm regards,
Dr Hazel Parkinson
Dr Hazel Skin Solutions


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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: Vie Aesthetics

Dr Ioannis Liakas

Answer: Dear Jeanette
Thank you for reaching out.
There are many solutions we can offer, however it all depends on the level of the skin laxity, your expectations and the cost is also material and method dependent.
It is not possible to give you an estimate without seeing you (face to face or video consultation) and would encourage you therefore to book a consultation in the first instance to discuss your options.
BW
Dr. Ioannis Liakas
You can book via or website or by a call (our contact details can be found on our clinic profile)


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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: Skin Southwest

Dr. Pradnya Apte

Answer: Good morning,
Thank you for your enquiry, either Botox or fillers could be an option to help with this, also Profhilo Structura could work well for you, there is more information on our website. As part of your consultation our practitioner would advise of all the options and help you decide on the best course of treatment. To give you an idea of costings, Botox starts from £210 for 1 area, Prohilo Structura from £580 and Fillers from £330. Please do give us a call at the clinic should you wish to dicsuss further or book a consultation.
Many thanks,
Skin Southwest


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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: RejuvaMed Health and Wellness

Medical Director & Doctor Dr Grant McKeating

Answer: Good Morning.

Please can you give the clinic a call (our contact details can be found on our clinic page). We can discuss your concerns further and I can give you some prices. Starting prices can be found on our website. Thank you


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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: TD Aesthetics

Owner Tawa Dowling

Answer: Hello Jeanette,

Thank you for your query.

Jowls and sagging skin occur as we get older, due to 3 main factors:

1) Depletion of collagen in the skin. Collagen is the main structural protein in the skin, and is also responsible for skin resilience and elasticity. Reduced collagen results in sagging, droopy skin. Treatments which can stimulate collagen production include injectable skin boosters and microneedling.

2) Volume loss in the cheeks and middle of the face. Loss of fat and bone structure across the middle and lower parts of the face result in drooping skin. Treatments to replace lost volume include dermal fillers.

3) Overactivity of some facial muscles. This over activity results in the skin being pulled downwards, creating sagging jowls and a downward turned mouth. Treatments which can reduce the activity of these muscles include anti-wrinkle injections such as Botox.

Most people would benefit from a personalised combination of all the above treatments, as the causes of sagging skin and jowls are multi-factorial. I always advise that skincare and supplement products are also optimised to ensure that they can help support treatment results. It is difficult to speculate on a price for this type of treatment plan as it varies from person to person, but typically people would expect to pay around £1500 to £2500 for a treatment plan involving all of these treatments. A consultation is a great place to start exploring your options. I offer a no-obligation consultation at my clinic in Rainham, Kent. You can book a consultation via the link in my clinic bio (TD Aesthetics).

I look forward to hearing from you.

Warm regards

Nurse Tawa

TD Aesthetics


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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: Outline Skincare Clinic

Registered Nurse Mary White

Answer: Hi, we would recommend a consultation with one of our nurses to discuss options for you. Botox in one area starts from £150 and filler from £335. If you would like to book in for a consultation please give us a call (our contact details can be found on our clinic profile) as we do take a £40 deposit which comes off the cost of any treatment you have.


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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: Finesse Skin Clinic

Sarah Newey

Answer: Thanks so much for your enquiry about the lower face region and what can be done to help. I would always suggest that filler is a far superior option than Botox and would last much longer. Depending upon the presentation my quality Teoxane filler is £325 for 1ml and you may require approx 3mls.

At Finesse Skin Clinic I would always recommend a face to face consultation to discuss your requirements. This is beneficial and will enable you to see the clinic and its clean professional treatment environment and of course to meet your practitioner.

How does this sound to you?

Sarah
Pharmacist and prescriber
GPhC registered
Fully insured


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Reply: 16th October 2025 From: Skinesse

Dr Nishel Patel

Answer: yes, this is a common problem that I deal with, both m,methods can be used and we would need a consult to discuss, please do contact me via my profile


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