Loss of Facial Volume
Loss of facial volume can lead to a sunken or tired appearance as fat and collagen diminish over time.
Facial volume loss is a natural part of ageing and commonly affects the cheeks, temples, jawline, and under-eye area. As underlying support structures reduce, the face may appear flatter or less defined.
This volume loss can also make other signs of ageing more noticeable, such as wrinkles or skin laxity. Weight changes and genetics may further influence how volume changes present.
Non-surgical treatments are available that focus on supporting facial structure and improving contour. These approaches are designed to maintain a natural appearance rather than alter facial identity.
A personalised assessment helps determine which areas may benefit from treatment.

Some treatments we offer that can help
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