Volume Loss and Contouring.
Losing facial fat and volume is a natural and ordinary part of the ageing process. However, concerns about facial volume loss or asymmetry can be easily addressed. During the consultation process we discuss our range of non-surgical treatment modalities to restore volume, create contours, balance asymmetries, and even improve the appearance of facial skin creasing related to volume loss. Our aesthetic goal is always natural, never overdone.
Treatment Information
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As we already mentioned, volume loss is a natural and normal part of ageing! However there are a range of non-surgical treatment modalities available to delicately and incrementally restore volume, and balance facial asymmetries.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of some of the most common facial areas that people wish to discuss during their volume loss consultations:
Cheeks
Chin
Lips
Mid-face
Tear troughs (under-eyes)
Jawline
Perioral lines
Preauricular area (below the cheekbones)
Marionette lines
Nasolabial folds
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This depends entirely on the treatment modality and products that are used, which is something that may only be discussed during your consultation and is decided upon at the discretion of your treating nurse.
Many factors influence how long treatment results last, including patient’s metabolism, lifestyle, environmental, and behavioural factors.
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Unfortunately, prices are unable to be advertised on websites and social media platforms.
At your consultation, you will have a comprehensive assessment which will influence your tailored treatment plan. It is at this stage you will be given a full and transparent breakdown of costs, including the costs of any maintenance treatment (if necessary).
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Using product and medication names on websites and social media is not approved in Australia by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).
We use a selection of safe, evidence-backed and market-leading products which have been approved for use in Australia, and this can be more freely discussed at your consultation.
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If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or actively trying to conceive with assistance, you will not be able to receive any injectables services, however we look forward to having you back in clinic when the time is right.