Ageing and facial balance

Volume loss

Facial volume loss can change the way the face is supported and how light reflects across the cheeks, temples, under-eyes, jawline or lower face. It may make the face appear tired, flatter, less defined or less balanced than before.

At Arziki, we approach volume loss with restraint and precision. The aim is to restore support where appropriate, improve facial balance and avoid an overfilled or heavy appearance.

Volume loss guidance at Arziki Aesthetics

What this can look like

  • Flattening of the cheeks
  • Hollowing around the temples or under-eyes
  • Less defined jawline or lower face
  • Deeper folds or shadows
  • Tired or drawn appearance
  • Facial features looking less balanced

What may contribute to it

Volume loss may be linked to natural ageing, fat pad changes, bone support changes, weight loss, genetics, lifestyle and reduced collagen quality.

How Arziki approaches Volume loss

We assess facial proportions, anatomy, skin quality and the areas where support has changed. Treatment may involve targeted volume restoration, collagen stimulation or a broader facial balancing plan.

What to expect from your journey

A good volume plan should look balanced and subtle. Some clients need small refinements, while others may benefit from staged treatment over time. The consultation helps determine how much support is appropriate and where it should be placed.

ConsultationPersonalised planTreatment where suitableReview and maintenance

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