Condition

Volume Loss

When the face starts to look less supported, less rested, or slightly hollowed.
Restoring structure thoughtfully – without creating fullness where it doesn’t belong.

Introducing volume loss

Volume loss is one of the most significant changes that happens as the face ages, but it is also one of the most misunderstood.

Many people think of it simply as “needing filler”, when in reality volume loss is usually the result of several structural changes happening over time. Fat pads shift and reduce, bone support changes, and the skin itself becomes less firm and less able to sit smoothly over what is underneath.

This can create hollowness, flattening, shadowing, or a generally more tired appearance – even when you feel perfectly well.

The answer is not to add volume everywhere. It is to restore support where it has genuinely been lost, while keeping the face balanced and natural.

At Rediscovered Skin Clinic, we take a considered, anatomy-led approach to volume loss – focusing on subtle structure, good proportions, and results that make you look fresher rather than obviously treated.

What are the causes?

Targeted treatments that protect and preserve your natural beauty.

Loss of facial fat

Over time, natural fat pads reduce or shift, leading to hollowness and reduced support in certain areas of the face.

Bone and structural change

Age-related changes in the facial skeleton affect how the soft tissue sits and contribute to a less supported appearance.

Collagen decline and skin thinning

As skin becomes thinner and less elastic, underlying volume loss becomes more noticeable.

Discover our treatments for volume loss

Suggested Treatments

FAQs

Not with the right approach. The aim is to restore support subtly, not to add unnecessary volume.

Not always. Some clients benefit from improving skin quality and firmness first, or alongside structural support.

That depends on your anatomy and goals, but common areas include the cheeks, mid-face, temples, jawline, and around the mouth.

This depends on the product used, the area treated, and your own metabolism, but results often last many months.

Yes. Changes in support and shadowing can make the face look more fatigued, even when you are well rested.

Still have questions?

Please reach out to the team at Rediscovered Skin Clinic
who will be more than happy to help.

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