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Facial Volume Loss Treatment in Gawler, South Australia

As part of the natural ageing process, changes in facial volume can occur. At Jennifer Carly Aesthetic Medicine in Gawler, South Australia, we provide personalised treatment options that may help address changes in facial contours. These are non-surgical procedures, and suitability, potential benefits, and possible risks are discussed during a consultation with our qualified practitioner.

What does facial volume loss look like?

A reduction in facial volume can be associated with changes in skin and facial contours. These may include the appearance of lines or wrinkles, a hollowed look around the eye area, less fullness in the temples, and a flatter cheek profile. Some people may notice looser skin along the jawline (commonly referred to as jowls), fine lines around the lips, or lines near the nose and mouth (nasolabial folds). Lines beneath the corners of the mouth (oral commissures) may also become visible. The skin can sometimes appear drier, thinner, and less elastic.

What causes facial volume loss?

Facial volume loss can be influenced by multiple factors. Natural ageing and genetics are common contributors. Other factors that may play a role include certain medical conditions, some medications, repeated weight changes, prolonged stress, and lifestyle influences such as smoking or extended sun exposure. Significant weight fluctuations can affect the ligaments that help support the soft tissues of the face. A reduction in underlying structures, such as fat layers, collagen, and blood vessels, may contribute to changes in skin contour.

How to treat face volume loss in South Australia?

At Jennifer Carly Aesthetic Medicine in Gawler, South Australia, we recognise that facial volume changes are a natural part of ageing and may influence facial contours and expression.
Our approach begins with a comprehensive consultation to assess the specific areas and extent of volume changes. As these changes vary between individuals, any treatment plan is tailored to your unique facial anatomy and personal preferences. Potential options will be discussed, along with the possible outcomes and risks, so you can make an informed decision.

Your Questions Answered

They are closely related but slightly different. Volume loss is like deflation in the underlying support, which can look hollow or flattened. Sagging skin is what can happen as a result of that volume loss, as the skin no longer has the same firm foundation to hold it up.



There's no set age. It's different for everyone. While our body's collagen production can start to slow down in our mid-20s, you don't usually see the effects for a while. Most people start to notice the first visible signs of volume loss, like in their cheeks or under their eyes, sometime in their 30s or 40s. 

The most common areas we address are the cheeks and mid-face to support a softer contour, the under-eyes to help with the appearance of hollows, and the temples or jawline to support a more balanced facial frame. We can also address the lines that run from the nose to the mouth, known as nasolabial folds.

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Why choose Jennifer Carly Aesthetic Medicine for your face volume loss consultation?

The best work is invisible. A consultation at Jennifer Carly Aesthetic Medicine is all about you..
your features, your harmony, and your goals.As a Registered Nurse (RN)-led clinic clinic, our approach is grounded in a deep, clinical understanding of facial anatomy. We combine our knowledge of facial anatomy with an eye for proportion. We'll listen to what you want to achieve and give you our honest, professional opinion on how to get there in the most natural-looking way.

Fine lines and wrinkles Near me in Gawler, South Australia

If you are looking for professional information or guidance on fine lines and wrinkles in Gawler, South Australia, our clinic is easily accessible whether you are local, visiting from Adelaide, or travelling from elsewhere in the state. You can find us at Level 1/1 Commercial Lane, Gawler SA 5118.

Individual results can vary. This information is general and does not replace personalised advice. A consultation with our qualified practitioner is required to assess suitability before any treatment. All procedures carry risks, and these will be discussed during your consultation. Treatments are available for individuals aged 18 and over.