As we age, the face naturally undergoes structural changes that can affect both appearance and confidence. These changes occur not only at the surface level but also within the deeper layers of the face — including the skin, soft tissue, ligaments, and even bone. Full facial rejuvenation with dermal filler offers a bespoke, non-surgical approach to restore volume, redefine contours, and achieve a balanced, naturally refreshed look.
Understanding How the Face Ages
A youthful face is defined by smooth contours, even volume, and light that reflects beautifully across the cheeks and mid-face. Over time, multiple factors contribute to visible signs of ageing:
1. Soft Tissue Volume Loss
Facial fat pads gradually diminish and descend with age, leading to hollowing in areas such as the cheeks, temples, and under the eyes. This loss of volume can cause a tired or sunken appearance.
2. Ligament Laxity and Sagging
As the supportive facial ligaments weaken, the overlying skin begins to droop. This can result in sagging around the lower face, jowl formation, and reduced jawline definition.
3. Downward Shadows and Lines
With the loss of volume and support, facial shadows become more prominent, deepening folds and lines such as nasolabial and marionette lines. These downward changes can make the face appear drawn or fatigued.
Through full facial rejuvenation with dermal filler, these signs of ageing can be strategically addressed, restoring lift, symmetry, and softness to the face — while preserving your natural expression and individuality.