

Have you ever wondered, “When did my outline start looking like this?”
The changes that happen to our faces as time passes are quite subtle.
One day, while looking in the mirror, you suddenly realize that your lower face no longer looks the way it used to.
The jawline that was once sharp in your youth gradually becomes blurred, and the once-defined contours start to soften.
Because these changes happen slowly rather than all at once,
people often do not notice them until they suddenly become very apparent.
Today, we’ll talk about the sagging jawline concern that many people have,
and look together at Tenshirma, a care method that has recently been getting attention.

Why does the lower face become blurred?
Is it unavoidable?
If your facial contours, especially your jawline, no longer feel the same as before, it is not just your imagination. Our skin loses elasticity over time and naturally sags downward under the influence of gravity, which can be said to be a natural phenomenon that happens to everyone. But if we look more closely at why these changes occur, it can help us find more effective ways to manage them.

Changes in skin structure,
why do they affect the contour?
As we age, components such as collagen and elastin in the skin decrease, and the structure that firmly supports the skin becomes weakened. It is similar to a sturdy support losing its strength little by little. As this happens, the skin under the jaw gradually loosens, making it harder to maintain a sharp jawline as before.
In addition, the fat layer beneath the skin also changes. Fat that was evenly distributed in the cheeks or cheekbone area when we were younger may shift downward over time and accumulate around the jawline.
Another point that is often overlooked is that weakening facial muscles is also one of the important causes. Our face is made up of various muscles, and when these muscles lose elasticity with age, the overall facial contour can change. In particular, when the muscles along the jawline weaken, the skin above them also sags.

Sagging lines,
which everyday habits can affect them?
Changes in the jawline are not caused by age alone. Our everyday habits have a surprisingly large impact as well, and posture-related habits are a representative example. The habit of bending your head too far down when looking at your smartphone, or resting your chin on your hand while working on a computer, can place continuous pressure on the skin around the jaw and speed up changes in the contour.
Sleeping posture is also an important factor. If you have the habit of sleeping on only one side, continuous pressure may be applied to one side of the face, which can also lead to asymmetry. Of course, external factors such as UV exposure and smoking also directly affect skin elasticity, so these should be considered as part of jawline care as well.
How does Tenshirma work
on the contour?
Tenshirma, which has been attracting much attention recently, is a care method that uses radiofrequency energy. It works by delivering thermal energy from the skin surface to deeper layers to stimulate collagen production, and a notable feature is that it can also affect the fascia layer called the SMAS (Superficial Muscular Aponeurotic System).
- How radiofrequency energy works
The radiofrequency used in Tenshirma can protect the skin surface while delivering energy to deeper layers. When this energy stimulates the collagen fibers in the skin, existing collagen contracts and the production of new collagen is promoted. You can think of it as similar to pulling a loosened rubber band taut again.
In particular, the jawline area often experiences sagging in both the muscle and skin layers, so simply caring for the surface may have limitations. Tenshirma can act on the fascia layer as well, making it a more effective approach. Of course, results may vary depending on an individual’s skin condition and the degree of jawline sagging, so it is important to have realistic expectations.
Lifting procedure, Tenshirma
Can Tenshirma alone improve
the jawline?
This is exactly what many people are curious about. Can jaw sagging be completely resolved with Tenshirma alone? In fact, the answer to this question is, “It depends on the case.”
If the sagging is mild and mainly due to reduced skin elasticity or early-stage changes, you may experience noticeable improvements with Tenshirma alone. However, if the sagging has progressed significantly or there are multiple causes such as changes in the fat layer or weakened muscles, combining Tenshirma with other approaches may be more effective.
Care directions by jawline type
- Jawline with reduced skin elasticity
If the sagging is mainly caused by a loss of skin elasticity, radiofrequency procedures such as Tenshirma can be quite effective. In such cases, care should focus on promoting collagen production and strengthening the skin structure.
- Jawline with fat-layer changes
If the contour has become blurred because fat has accumulated under the jaw or in the neck area, the effects of Tenshirma alone may be limited. In such cases, you may consider other approaches that act directly on the fat layer.

Can the jawline also
be managed in daily life?
Jawline care does not necessarily have to come only from special procedures. Even in daily life, changing just a few habits can slow the rate of jawline changes. First, maintaining good posture is important, and simply being careful not to bend your neck too far when looking at your smartphone can help.
Lightly massaging along the jawline is also a good way to promote blood circulation and stimulate the muscles. It is a good idea to gently sweep upward from under the jaw toward the ears every morning and evening. Of course, using sunscreen and drinking enough water are also basic habits for maintaining skin elasticity, so please pay attention to those as well.
In the end, jawline care is most effective when procedural approaches such as Tenshirma and daily care are balanced together. It is most important to accurately understand the condition of your own jawline and choose the care method that fits it, so I hope you make a wise choice based on 충분한 information.




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