
Volume Loss Treatment
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Dr Wod Cosmetic Clinic indeed provides a variety of treatments designed to address the root causes of aging—including collagen decline, skin laxity, volume loss, and more—highlighting a holistic, science-backed approach:
Why Facial Volume Loss Happens with Aging
1. Bone Resorption
As we age, facial bones—including the cheekbones, jawline, and orbital rim—gradually resorb and recede. This diminishes the foundational structure, causing the overlying soft tissues to lose support and fall, leading to flattening of the face.
2. Fat Pad Shrinkage & Shifting
Facial fat is organized into distinct pads. With aging, these pads—notably in the cheeks, temples, and under-eyes—diminish in volume and descend due to gravity and weakening connective tissue. This results in hollowed areas, more pronounced folds (like nasolabial folds), and a heavier lower face.
3. Loss of Skin Elasticity & Collagen
Collagen and elastin—the proteins that keep skin firm and elastic—decline with age, leading to thinner, less resilient skin that is more prone to volume loss.
4. Hormonal & Lifestyle Influences
Hormones like estrogen and testosterone play key roles in maintaining bone density and skin quality. Their decline (particularly post-menopause) can accelerate bone and soft-tissue volume loss, especially in the midface.
Environmental factors—such as UV exposure, smoking, poor diet, high stress, and rapid weight changes—further degrade collagen and elastin, contributing to premature and accelerated volume loss.
What You Can Do About It
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Skin Health: Use daily sunscreen, retinoids, and antioxidants to support collagen and protect skin integrity.
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Healthy Habits: Maintain a nutritious diet, avoid smoking, manage stress, and aim for stable weight.
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Aesthetic Options:
Non-surgical Treatment options that may be considered by qualified health professionals include:
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Treatments involving prescription-only medicines – Used in some cases to temporarily add structure or support to specific areas of the face.
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Fat transfer procedures – Where a patient’s own fat is repositioned to support facial shape, not done in this clinic.
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Collagen-stimulating treatments – Devices or substances that encourage collagen production over time.
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Skin-support treatments – Such as threads or energy-based devices, which may improve skin support in certain areas.
All options require an in-person consultation to assess individual suitability, risks, and expected outcomes.
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Is treatment expensive?
Depending on the patient needs.