Volume Loss

COMMON CONCERNS

Volume loss

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As we age, we start to lose volume in certain areas of the face which can make us look tired and sunken. This is caused by the body’s decreased ability to produce collagen and elastin.

Loss of facial volume can be a natural result from weight loss, excess sun exposure, smoking, medical conditions, or the aging process. Areas of the face may begin to lose their structural support as natural collagen production declines, along with an individual's youthful appearance.

INDICATIONS

  • A reduction in the fat pads under the skin can make the cheeks look sunken.

  • Deepening lines between the nose and mouth, often caused by a loss of support from the cheeks.

  • Reduced facial volume can lead to looser skin, contributing to jowls or drooping around the jawline.

  • Loss of volume under the eyes creates a sunken or tired appearance.

  • Volume reduction may cause lips to appear thinner or less defined.

  • Reduced fullness around the mid-face and chin leads to a less defined jawline and facial structure.

COMMON CONCERNS

Facial contouring

Facial contouring, rejuvenation and beautification revolve around achieving a more harmonious and balanced appearance.

These concerns often stem from a desire to enhance natural features, address asymmetry, profile balancing, or even highlight or reduce prominence from certain features.

Due to TGA guidelines we are unable to display specific cosmetic treatments. All information can be disclosed face to face, in-clinic. Please book a consultation to discuss your concerns, potential treatments, outcomes and view patient results.

INDICATIONS

  • Facial imbalance can be subtle or more pronounced, affecting overall harmony. Some common signs include:

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INFORMATION

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  • Facial volume loss is primarily caused by the natural aging process, which leads to a reduction in collagen, elastin, and fat in the skin. Other factors such as genetics, sun exposure, lifestyle choices, and medical conditions can also contribute to volume loss in the face.

  • Facial volume loss can begin as early as in one's 30s but becomes more noticeable as people reach their 40s and beyond. However, the timing and extent of volume loss can vary from person to person, depending on factors like genetics, lifestyle, and sun exposure.

  • Signs of facial volume loss may include hollowed or sunken areas in the cheeks, temples, and under the eyes, as well as a flattening of the cheeks and a less defined jawline. Wrinkles and folds may also appear more pronounced as volume diminishes.

  • Facial volume loss can contribute to an aged or tired appearance, as it can result in sagging skin, deepening of wrinkles and folds, and a loss of facial contours and definition. It can also affect facial symmetry and harmony, leading to changes in overall facial aesthetics.

  • Individuals who are in good overall health and have specific concerns or goals related to their facial appearance. They may seek facial contouring to address issues such as weak chin, flat cheeks, asymmetry, sagging skin, or lack of facial definition.