Volume Loss

Loss of facial volume due to changes in fat pads, bone structure, and collagen, leading to hollowing and reduced facial support.

Causes

Facial volume changes occur as a result of fat pad descent or loss, bone resorption, weight fluctuations, collagen depletion over time, and genetic predisposition.

Areas of Concern

Volume loss may present in several key areas of the face, including:

  • Under-eye hollows (tear troughs)
  • Cheek volume loss – resulting in flattening or subtle sagging
  • Temple hollowing
  • Lip thinning

Treatment

Treatment may include medical-grade skincare such as retinoids and SB Ampra to support overall skin quality, along with in-office options like dermal fillers and biostimulators, including Sculptra and PRF, to restore volume and improve structural support.

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