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Volume Restoring & Facial Contouring Treatments

Non-Surgical Volume Restoration & Facial Contouring 

As we age, changes in the underlying facial structures can gradually alter our overall appearance. A natural reduction in skin elasticity, hydration, and collagen levels can contribute to changes in facial volume and contour over time. These changes are part of the normal ageing process and can influence how balanced or defined the face appears. At Aesthetic Allure in Aspley, we offer non-surgical treatment options designed to enhance facial volume in a way that complements your unique features. These treatments are temporary and work together with the body’s natural processes. 

Our Personalised Approach

What sets these treatments apart is the personalised approach we take. Every face is unique, and every treatment plan should reflect that. During your consultation, our team will talk about your goals and identify the areas of concern that you would like addressed. We will then assess your facial anatomy, taking into account bone structure, soft tissue, and skin condition, to determine whether treatment may be suitable for you. By carefully planning treatments in these areas, our goal is to support facial balance and harmony, rather than creating dramatic changes. This approach allows outcomes to appear subtle and in keeping with your natural features.

It is essential to recognise that outcomes can vary significantly between individuals. Factors such as the treatment area, the type of product used, and your body’s natural metabolism can influence how long the effects last. For this reason, no single treatment plan will look the same for everyone. Our role is to provide clear information, enabling you to make informed choices that align with your personal goals and comfort level.

At Aesthetic Allure, our focus is on delivering safe, evidence-based practices in a supportive environment. By tailoring treatments to individual needs and working with the body’s own biology, facial volume support treatments may provide a gradual and balanced approach to addressing age-related changes in the skin.

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LIPS

Just like the rest of the face, the lips go through natural changes as part of the ageing process. Over time, the skin and underlying structures lose collagen, elastin, and hydration, resulting in thinner or less defined lips. The border of the lips and the cupid’s bow may become less distinct, while fine lines above the upper lip can become more noticeable due to repetitive movements and changes in skin quality. These changes are a regular part of ageing and can affect the balance and overall appearance of the face

CHEEKS & MID FACE

The mid-face is an essential structural area that supports the eyes, nose, and lower face. As part of the natural ageing process, changes occur in the underlying bone, fat pads, and skin quality. These changes can lead to a gradual reduction in volume, flattening of the cheeks, and a less defined contour through the mid-face. Over time, this may also contribute to a heavier appearance in the lower face or more noticeable folds around the mouth.

UNDER EYE HOLLOWING

The delicate skin under the eyes is one of the first areas to show signs of ageing. Over time, changes in skin quality, collagen, and underlying fat pads can lead to under-eye hollowing, which may cast shadows and contribute to a tired appearance. Genetics, lifestyle factors, and natural ageing can also play a role in how this area develops, making under-eye concerns such as dark circles and hollowing a common reason people seek professional advice.

LOWER FACE

As part of the natural ageing process, changes in our Lower Face can become more noticeable over time. Two common areas include the lines that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth (often referred to as nasolabial folds) and the lines that extend from the corners of the mouth towards the chin (also known as marionette lines). These changes often occur as facial volume shifts and skin elasticity gradually reduces with age.

JAWLINE

Our jawline plays an essential role in overall facial balance and structure. With age, natural changes occur in the skin, soft tissue, and underlying bone. These changes can contribute to a softer jawline contour, and for some people, the development of sagging in the lower face, often referred to as “jowls.” Lifestyle factors, genetics, and skin quality also influence how these changes present over time.

CHIN

The chin plays a crucial role in facial balance and overall facial profile. As part of the natural ageing process, changes in bone, soft tissue, and skin elasticity can gradually alter the appearance of the chin. Over time, the underlying bone may resorb, and the overlying tissues can lose firmness and support. This can contribute to a softer jawline, increased skin laxity, and the appearance of dimpling or shadowing in the chin area.

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