
Facial Volume Loss
The face that looked like yours before.
Volume loss is not gravity alone. The scaffold under your skin, the fat pads and the bone, has changed shape. Cheeks sit lower, temples narrow, light pools under the eyes, and friends say you look tired when you are not. The rebalancing the face needs happens at a deeper level.

Facial Volume Loss
The face that looked like yours before.
Volume loss is not gravity alone. The scaffold under your skin, the fat pads and the bone, has changed shape. Cheeks sit lower, temples narrow, light pools under the eyes, and friends say you look tired when you are not. The rebalancing the face needs happens at a deeper level.
CONCERN & CAUSES
Where Your Face Loses Volume
Most patients arrive sensing a change they cannot quite name. Volume loss is a slow restructuring across several zones, and each one shifts on its own timeline, so the answer is rarely to treat a single spot.
01
Temples and Upper Face
Often the earliest sign of change. As the temporal fat pad thins, the sides of the forehead hollow inward and the upper face takes on a narrower, slightly drawn look at the top.
02
Cheeks and Midface
The midface flattens as the malar fat pad shifts downward over time. This is what makes the nasolabial folds suddenly read deeper, even though the folds themselves have changed very little.
03
Under-Eyes and Orbital Rim
As bone resorbs around the orbital rim and the cheek fat pad descends, a hollow opens under the eye. It casts a permanent shadow that no concealer fully solves, so the face reads tired.
04
Lips, Chin, and Jawline
The lip border softens and corners turn down as volume thins. Bone resorption pulls the lower face inward while descending fat pads form jowls along a jawline that used to sit defined.
Treatment Benefits
Restoring Structure Without Distortion in Pickering
Treated zone by zone without a master plan, a face can drift into a puffy, over-treated look that signals work. Victoria, an RN with over a decade of clinical experience, maps the whole face first, then sequences treatment so each step supports the next.

Liquid Facelift
A staged protocol using hyaluronic acid injection across mapped support points to rebuild the deeper architecture of the face rather than chasing one feature in isolation.

Sofwave
A non-surgical ultrasound treatment that delivers energy at a precise mid-dermal depth to stimulate new collagen in the layer that gives skin its tone and lift.

PRP Therapy
A treatment that concentrates growth factors from a small sample of your own blood and reintroduces them to stimulate collagen and refresh skin quality.

Lip Plump
A conservative hyaluronic acid injection that restores volume lost from the lip and softens corners that have begun to turn down with age.
How to Protect Your Results After Treatment
Restored volume holds well, but the skin draped over it keeps ageing. A strong barrier and steady collagen support help the result read smoother for longer, and the habits below are how you carry it between visits.
Cleanse Gently
Treat for Firmness
Hydrate the Barrier
Support Between Visits
Protect Daily

Recommended Skincare Protocol
ZO Skin Health Firming Serum
A lightweight daily serum that reinforces skin health and hydration to support visible firmness and elasticity, helping the skin draped over restored structure stay taut between treatments.

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FAQ
Common Questions About
Facial Volume Loss Treatment
Most patients begin noticing volume changes in their mid to late thirties, with the temples and under-eyes often showing it first. By the early forties, the midface usually follows. Genetics, sun exposure, weight fluctuations, and sleep all influence the timeline, so two people the same age can present very differently.
The hyaluronic acid products Victoria uses for facial volume loss treatment are reversible. If a result is not what you wanted, the product can be dissolved by an injectable enzyme in a follow-up visit, which is one reason this approach suits careful, zone-by-zone facial balancing.
That is the most common worry, and the reason Victoria's protocol is built around restraint. The aim is to restore the proportions you used to have, not to inflate features. Mapped well, the result reads as looking rested rather than treated.
Most patients see structural results that last twelve to eighteen months. The cheek and jawline tend to hold longer than the lips. Maintenance is usually a refresh once a year rather than a full re-treatment, and your practitioner plans the timeline around the zones treated.
Most patients return to normal activity the same day. Mild swelling and the possibility of small bruises at injection points are typical for three to seven days. Victoria gives you a recovery plan specific to the zones treated before you book.
Yes, but your practitioner will always assess the full face first. Sometimes treating a single zone in isolation makes the imbalance more visible. She will tell you honestly whether a single-zone treatment will deliver what you are looking for, or whether a broader plan would serve you better.
Sofwave does not restore volume. It tightens and lifts skin that has become lax over the structure beneath. For most volume loss patients it works well as a complement to structural support, helping the skin hold its restored shape rather than acting as a stand-alone answer.
Pricing depends on the zones treated and the number of syringes required for a balanced result. Victoria provides a detailed plan and cost outline at the consultation, so you can decide what to address now and what to plan for later rather than session by session.
Yes. Volume restoration is effective at any age where the face has changed. The plan looks different than it would for a patient in their late thirties, but the principle is the same: restore proportion to the face you have always had.
They restore volume by different routes. Hyaluronic acid adds structure directly and is reversible, so it suits zone-by-zone facial balancing. A biostimulator works gradually by prompting your own collagen over a series, which can suit diffuse, global thinning. Your practitioner will tell you which route fits the pattern of your volume loss at the consultation.





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