loss of facial volume
The effects of aging eventually result in volume loss in key areas of the face making one look tired, sad, saggy, or angry. Often these facial changes are not truly reflective of how we feel about ourselves.
loss of facial volume – before dermal filler
Depending on genetics, lifestyle factors like smoking and unprotected sun exposure, these facial changes from volume loss can begin in the mid to late 20s and progress continuously year after year. With each passing decade, the facial volume loss changes accumulate affecting the appearance of the cheeks, temples, eyes, nasolabial folds, chin, marionette lines, jowls, jawline, perioral lines, and lips. The most common non-surgical treatment to address these changes is the use of dermal fillers.