Lack Of Facial Volume
How Is Lack Of Facial Volume Treated?
If you lack facial volume, it can be treated through a variety of methods. These treatments will aim to restore volume to various areas on the face, including the nose, mouth and cheeks. We offer a range of treatments perfect for those who are looking at improving their lack of facial volume.
An injectable substance that is commonly used to restore facial volume. These fillers can be used to plump up areas of the face, with the results typically being immediate and lasting several months up to a year or more. We offer this treatment at our clinic in Leeds.
A PDO Cog Lift primarily focuses on lifting and rejuvenating the face but offers some volume improvement through collagen stimulation. Combining PDO cogs with fillers can provide a comprehensive solution. Consult one of our professionals today to find out more.
What Is A Lack Of Facial Volume?
Lack of facial volume refers to the loss of fullness and plumpness in the face, typically associated with the natural ageing process. This loss of volume can result in a less youthful and vibrant appearance. There are multiple places this can occur, each with their own unique factors.
Nose To Mouth Lines – Also known as naso-bilabial folds, can start to appear when losing facial volume, known as nose-to-mouth lines. These extend from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth and can become more prominent as facial volume diminishes.
Cheeks – During loss of facial volume, cheeks can begin to become sunken. This loss creates an aged and tired look as the cheeks begin to lose fat and collagen, making them more hollow.
Marionette Lines (drooping mouth corners) – Lines that appear from the mouth towards the jawline during facial volume loss are known as marionette lines. These become more clear as facial volume decreases, resulting in a more pronounced downturned appearance of the mouth.
Saggy Skin – The natural ageing process leads to a decrease in skin elasticity and a reduction in the supportive structures beneath the skin, such as collagen and elastin. As a result, the skin may start to sag, contributing to a loss of facial volume and definition.
Hollow Under Eyes – Volume loss under the eyes can be effectively treated with either Dermal Filler, Plenhyage or Co2. Speak to a member of our experienced team to find out what treatment is best for you.
If you wish to learn more about any of these treatments, symptoms or conditions mentioned above, don’t hesitate to contact us today and speak to one of our knowledgeable team members.