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Loss of Volume

One of the key effects of ageing is that our faces lose volume. When we are young, our faces resemble a grape, full and voluminous, without any wrinkles. As we get older the volume in our face decreases and our faces resemble a sultana, the volume is lost and wrinkles and folds start to form.

What is loss of volume?

Volume is lost in many areas of the face as we get older. The areas that lose volume are: the cheeks, the brow and the lips. As the cheeks sag and lose volume, they descend from their usual high position in the face near the eyes, to a lower position. This leads to the formation of nasolabial folds (the folds from the corners of the nose to the mouth), oral commisures (the folds just beneath the corners of the mouth) and then jowls (the skin that sags beneath the jawline) . This leads to a more square appearance to the face. Volume can also be lost in the brows, which exposes the upper orbital rim, giving the face a more skeletal appearance.

Can't I just have a face lift?

Procedures such as face lifting alone can help to reduce the wrinkles and sag, but without adding the volume that was lost, often an unnatural result can occur.

Prices

Dermal fillers – price determined at consultation: From £275

Treatments Available

At True You Skin Clinics we offer a wide range of treatments for loss of volume these include:

Dermal Fillers

Please call +44(0)1133458682 for further information on how to book a consultation.

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