McKeown Medical
167 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4SQ
Date posted — 7.05.26
In recent years, there has been growing interest in non-surgical treatments designed to tighten the skin and restore a more youthful appearance. Many patients are now looking for subtle improvements that refresh the face without surgery or prolonged recovery time.
One treatment that has received increasing attention is Sofwave, an ultrasound-based technology that stimulates collagen within the skin to improve firmness over time. As a result, one of the most common questions patients ask during consultation is simple: does Sofwave really work?
From a clinical perspective, Sofwave does work when used for the right indication. The treatment stimulates collagen production within the dermis, gradually improving skin firmness and helping to soften early signs of ageing such as mild skin laxity and early jowl formation.
As we age, the skin’s natural collagen and elastin fibres gradually weaken, leading to laxity, fine lines and a loss of firmness. Sofwave is an ultrasound-based technology designed to stimulate new collagen within the dermis, helping improve skin firmness without affecting the deeper fat layers that maintain natural facial contours.
At McKeown Medical in Glasgow, Dr Darren McKeown uses Sofwave as part of a broader approach to skin rejuvenation that focuses on improving skin quality and supporting natural facial structure.
Sofwave works by stimulating collagen within the skin using controlled ultrasound energy.
The device delivers ultrasound energy into the mid-dermal layer of the skin, where collagen fibres are most concentrated and where the skin’s structural support is formed. When this energy reaches the tissue, it creates a controlled thermal effect that stimulates fibroblast cells responsible for producing collagen and elastin.
As new collagen forms, the skin gradually becomes firmer and more resilient. Because the treatment works by stimulating the body’s natural regenerative response, improvements appear gradually over several weeks rather than immediately.
An important feature of Sofwave is that it targets the dermis without affecting deeper fat layers. Facial fat plays an important role in maintaining youthful facial contours, so preserving this structure helps ensure results look natural rather than hollow or overtreated.
Sofwave aims to improve skin firmness by stimulating collagen production within the dermis.
For patients with mild to moderate skin laxity, Sofwave can be an effective treatment for improving skin firmness. Rather than dramatically lifting the face, the treatment works by strengthening the skin through collagen stimulation.
Patients often notice gradual tightening along the jawline, cheeks, and neck as collagen levels increase. Because these changes occur progressively, the results tend to appear natural and subtle.
Treatments that stimulate collagen can be particularly helpful in the earlier stages of ageing. When skin elasticity begins to decline, improving collagen production can help maintain facial structure and slow the progression of visible ageing changes.
Early jowls often develop when the skin begins to lose elasticity.
When jowl formation is primarily caused by skin laxity, Sofwave can help improve the appearance of the jawline by tightening the skin along the lower cheeks. As collagen production increases, the skin becomes firmer and provides better support for the underlying tissues.
For patients who are beginning to notice early softening along the jawline, this improvement in skin firmness can help restore a more defined contour.
However, it is important to recognise that Sofwave works best in the earlier stages of ageing. When jowls are caused by more significant tissue descent or excess skin, surgical procedures may ultimately provide more substantial correction.
Many patients specifically search online to understand whether Sofwave works for jowls.
In individuals with mild skin laxity, the treatment can improve early jowl formation by strengthening the skin along the jawline and lower face. As collagen levels increase, the skin becomes firmer and provides improved structural support.
This can create a subtle lifting effect that improves jawline definition.
Nevertheless, Sofwave is not designed to replace surgical lifting procedures. Its role is to improve skin quality and firmness rather than dramatically reposition facial tissues.
Sofwave is designed to stimulate collagen rather than remove fat.
A common concern patients raise is whether Sofwave might make the face appear thinner by reducing facial fat. In reality, the treatment works only within the skin layer and does not affect the deeper fat that maintains natural facial contours. As a result, Sofwave does not cause fat loss or facial hollowing.
Preserving facial fat is important because it contributes to youthful facial structure. Treatments that inadvertently reduce fat can sometimes create hollowing or an aged appearance.
If fullness under the chin or excess fat around the jawline is the primary concern, other treatments designed specifically for fat reduction may be more appropriate.
Sofwave tends to work best for patients who are beginning to notice early signs of ageing but do not yet require surgical treatment.
Typical candidates include individuals who:
Suitability ultimately depends on several factors including skin quality, collagen levels, and overall facial anatomy. A consultation helps determine whether the treatment is appropriate for each individual concern.
Results from Sofwave develop gradually as collagen production increases within the skin.
Most patients begin to notice improvements after around eight to twelve weeks. Over time, the skin becomes firmer, texture improves, and the jawline may appear more defined.
Because the treatment works by stimulating natural collagen production, the results tend to look subtle and natural rather than dramatic.
In many cases, a single Sofwave treatment is sufficient to stimulate collagen production and improve skin firmness.
However, because collagen levels decline gradually with age, some patients choose to repeat treatment periodically as part of a long-term maintenance approach.
The ideal treatment plan depends on factors such as age, skin condition, and overall aesthetic goals.
Results develop gradually as collagen forms within the skin. Many patients begin to see improvements within several weeks, with continued enhancement over several months. Results often last around twelve months before maintenance treatment may be considered.
Most patients tolerate Sofwave well. The treatment delivers short pulses of ultrasound energy that may produce brief warmth or mild discomfort. Sessions typically take between thirty and forty-five minutes depending on the treatment area.
Because the treatment stimulates collagen production, improvements appear gradually. Many patients begin to notice firmer skin after around two to three months.
No. Sofwave works within the skin layer to stimulate collagen and does not affect the deeper fat that maintains natural facial contours.
For patients with early signs of skin laxity, Sofwave can be a valuable treatment for improving skin firmness and addressing early ageing changes.
The treatment works by stimulating collagen within the dermis, gradually strengthening the skin and improving its structure over time. Patients who are beginning to notice mild laxity or early jowl formation often benefit most from this approach.
However, Sofwave is not intended to replace surgical procedures in patients with more advanced ageing changes. Instead, its role is to improve skin firmness while maintaining natural facial structure.
The most important factor in aesthetic medicine is selecting the right treatment for each individual concern. When used appropriately, treatments that stimulate collagen can help restore a firmer and more youthful appearance while maintaining natural, balanced results.
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Dr Rhona is back!
We’re delighted to share that Dr Rhona Cameron will be returning to clinic at the beginning of September following her maternity leave and her diary is now open for appointments!
We know many of you have been looking forward to seeing Rhona again, and we’re so pleased to welcome her back!
If you’d like to book an appointment with Dr Rhona, you can do so via our website or app, or contact the team on 0141 370 0509.
We’ve shown you lots of side profiles from the Quantum Lift, but what does it look like from the front?
This lovely patient is just four weeks after her procedure, and I think the front view really shows how much we can change while still keeping the face looking soft and natural.
As part of her Quantum Lift, we removed unwanted fat from beneath the chin and around the jowls. Rather than simply discarding that fat, we used some of it to restore volume to her chin and jawline, helping to replace some of the volume she had lost over time and bring back a little of the youthful softness to the lower face.
You’ll also notice a small amount of lumpiness beneath the chin. At four weeks, this is very common after liposuction in this area and is part of the healing process. She’s now using firmer massage to help soften this over the coming weeks, and we would expect the result to continue settling and refining.
Most importantly, she’s absolutely over the moon with the change, and we are too!
What do you think of the front view?
Once again, the combination treatment wins the day!
This patient came to us hating her neck and jowls, but she would not consider anything invasive. Treating the neck is always a challenge especially with non-invasive treatments only.
For this patient we first of all reduced the fat under the chin using CoolSculpting, then we did some hyaluronic acid under the mandible to define the jaw and finally we did some Sofwave to tighten the skin.
The patient is over the moon with her results. What do you think?
There is no single "best" facial rejuvenation treatment - only the treatment that`s right for the individual patient.
For patients with more advanced facial ageing, significant jowls and loose skin of the neck, a deep plane facelift remains the gold standard. In the right hands, it can achieve results that more significant than what we can do with less invasive treatments.
This is one of our recent patients following deep plane face and neck lift surgery, performed by the incredibly talented @bramhallplasticsurgery. It`s always a privilege to work alongside Russell and see the exceptional results he consistently achieves.
One of the things I`m most proud of at McKeown Medical is that we`re a genuinely multidisciplinary team. We don`t believe every patient needs fillers. We don`t believe every patient needs surgery either. We offer injectables, lasers, minimally invasive procedures like the Quantum Lift, and facelift surgery because different patients, at different stages of the ageing process, need different solutions.
Our job isn`t to sell you a procedure - its to help you choose the right one.
If you want to have a conversation about which option is right for you, you can send us some pics by PM.
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I genuinely think the Quantum Lift is changing what is possible for patients who want to improve their jawline and neck, but do not want to undergo facelift surgery.
I have used earlier generations of skin-tightening technology and, honestly, I was often underwhelmed by the results. This is different.
By combining precise power-assisted liposuction, targeted treatment of the neck muscle where needed, and QuantumRF skin tightening, we can address the three things that most commonly age the lower face and neck: muscle, fat and skin.
This patient is shown just 24 hours after treatment. There is still swelling to settle, but the early change in her jawline and neck contour is already clear.
I have also included clips from the procedure for anyone who likes seeing the technical side of what we do.
Would you consider a minimally invasive alternative to facelift surgery for your jawline or neck, or would you rather go straight to surgery?
And this is why we LOVE combination treatments in the clinic!
Different parts of the face age in different ways. And even different layers of the same part sometimes age differently, which is why we often need to combine treatments to achieve the best overall effect for each patient.
This lovely patient first underwent some laser resurfacing to her eyelid area to take away the lines and wrinkles and tighten the skin. Then we used some HA to blend the contour below the eye and cheek. Finally, we addressed the lower part of the face and neck with some Sofwave to tighten the skin and Sculptra to give her more connective tissue support.
She is over the moon with her improvement. What do you think?
The biggest mistake I see after weight loss? People choose a treatment before understanding what`s actually causing their loose skin.
Not all "loose skin" is the same, which is why the right treatment for one person can be completely wrong for another.
If you`ve lost weight and aren`t sure which option is right for you, the first step isn`t choosing a device. It`s getting the right diagnosis.
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The Quantum Lift!
We introduced this new technique only a few weeks ago and, well, it’s going even better than expected. This is one of our patients before and immediately after. I always warn my patients that I cannot give them a surgical facelift result with a procedure that doesn’t involve cutting but honestly, in this case, I think we got pretty close to a facelift result and closer than I was expecting.
First we remove some fat from under the chin and jawline before the quantum goes in to tighten the skin. I have included a picture of the neck after the we had removed fat from both sides, but only applied the quantum to her right side. You can see how much difference there is when I try to pinch the skin. In the non-treated skin I skin still pinch an inch (or two) but on the treated side there is very little to pinch, because the tissues have shrunk down so much.
The patient tolerated the procedure very well under simple local anaesthetic without sedation and we had a nice chat throughout. Afterwards she had a cup of tea and then went home with her husband half an hour later.
I have been very excited about The Quantum Lift for a while, but I’m only getting more excited the more I do. I really believe this is a massive step towards an effective way to rejuvenate the lower face and neck whilst avoiding traditional facelift scars.
Everyone knows we do lots of sophisticated facial work in the clinic. But did you know we also now do a lot of breast work too?
This is one of our patients who wanted breast augmentation. She specifically wanted more upper pole fullness so Kavita selected a 325cc high profile implant from Mentor, but placed them under the muscle to give a more natural take off. Mentor are considered the gold standard for breast implant quality and we only use their implants in the clinic.
The patient is just a few weeks post-op, so there is still a little bit of settling to go but she is already delighted with the shape and size. The key to breast surgery is listening to the patients concerns and then tailoring the procedure to get them the result they want - which is something the very fabulous Miss Kavita excels at.
What do you think?