Ellery Eskelin
Ellery Eskelin
saxophonist and composer, new york city
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How-to-tighten-malar-bags

Tightening malar bags (also called festoons) requires a mix of fluid management and skin-strengthening procedures, as they are often caused by a combination of lymphatic backup and skin laxity.

: Gently use your ring fingers to pulse from the inner eye corners outward to the temples, then down toward the neck. This helps "drain" the fluid that stretches the skin. how-to-tighten-malar-bags

: Reduce salt and highly processed foods, as excess sodium is a primary trigger for the water retention that makes bags protrude. 2. Non-Surgical Clinical Treatments Tightening malar bags (also called festoons) requires a

: Apply a chilled jade roller or cold spoon in the morning to stimulate microcirculation and constrict local tissues. : Reduce salt and highly processed foods, as

: Sleep on your back with an extra pillow to prevent fluid from pooling in the malar region overnight.