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The Scalp – The Key To A Smooth Forehead
With age, the lower face often becomes heavy. A key reason is tension and shortening in the chest and neck muscles, which pull the face downward. In these videos, we'll guide you to release fascia, relax overactive muscles, and restore space and lift.
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When the platysma and sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscles become tight and shortened, they pull facial tissues downward. Add to this the tension of the depressor anguli oris — a muscle that literally pulls down the corners of the mouth — and the natural support of the lower face begins to weaken.
The result? Drooping, heaviness, and shadowing around the jaw and mouth.
Through gentle release, lengthening, and targeted strengthening, we can reduce this downward pull, restore balance, and support the natural contours of your jawline.
How does the face get affected by a tight scalp?
Platysma Release & Lengthening – to free tension that pulls tissues downward.
SCM Relaxation – softening one of the most influential neck muscles for jawline symmetry.
Depressor Anguli Oris Massage – reducing downward pull at the corners of the mouth.
Masseter Release – to unclench the jaw and improve bone support for the lower face.
Lymphatic Drainage – clearing stagnation and puffiness that accentuate heaviness in the jawline.
What will I learn in this video?
Jowls and marionette lines are the result of muscular imbalance, tension, and weakened support structures in the lower face. When downward-pulling muscles (platysma, SCM, depressor anguli oris) dominate, while upward-lifting muscles (cheeks, levator muscles) weaken, the face naturally shifts downward.
At the same time, lymphatic stagnation in low-pressure areas adds puffiness, while restricted fascia and clenching habits reduce circulation. Over time, the combination of gravity, tension, and stagnation deepens lines around the mouth and causes the jawline to lose its sharpness.
By rebalancing — releasing what pulls down and strengthening what lifts up — the lower face can look lighter, smoother, and more supported again.