Hover over each area of the face to find out more about how fillers can help to improve your profile.
Negative messages:
Bony forehead and prominent bony ridges, hollow temples, prominent cheekbones, sharp drop under cheekbones, sunken cheeks, gaunt appearance, thin lips, downturned lip corners, deep frown & forehead lines
Trigger Points
- Loss of forehead volume
- Temporal hollowing
- Downward and outward movement of cheek fat due to aging
- Uneven movement of cheek fat leading to a series of concavities and convexities
- Thinning and inward rotation of lips
- Overactive muscles. The muscles in our faces are meant to help us eat, talk and express – not hold our faces up against gravity.
Direct impact:
- Smoothen forehead, remove appearance of bony ridges
- Reduce temporal hollow
- Soften harsh bony appearance of eye socket
- Lift corner of brows
- Elevate upper eyelids, “opens” eyes
- Shape and contour cheeks, restore youthful cheek shape
- Lift lip corners, restore natural smile
- Reduce frown lines, forehead lines
Positive change:
- Appear less harsh, more approachable
- Appear gentler, more feminine (in female patients)
- Look younger, more positive
- Softer, more natural expressions
- Slow progression of forehead lines, upper eyelid hooding and eyebags over the years
- Slow age-related changes around eyes and mouth over the years
- Maintain youthful cheek shape over the years
Negative messages:
Droopy brows, hooded upper eyelids, tear trough hollow, eye bags, dark eye rings, crow’s feet
Trigger Points
- Loss of ligamental support from temples to brows and upper eyelids
- Loss of ligamental support from cheekbones to undereye areas
- Loss of volume in mid cheek leading to loss of underlying support
- Loss of volume in tear troughs
- Overactivity of blinking muscles
Direct impact:
- Reduce temporal hollow
- Soften harsh bony appearance of eye socket
- Lift corner of brows
- Elevate upper eyelids, “opens” eyes
- Reduce undereye hollows, dark eye rings
- Improve (conceal) appearance of eyebags
- Shape and contour upper cheeks
- Reduce crow’s feet lines
Positive change:
- Appear less tired, more well rested
- Look younger, refreshed
- More natural, less laboured expressions
- Slow progression of forehead lines, upper eyelid hooding and eyebags over the years
- Slow age related changes around eyes over the years
Negative messages:
Separation of cheeks into segments, flattening of mid cheeks, loss of Ogee curve, deepening nasolabial folds, deep Marionette lines, heavy jowls, loss of jawline definition, broadening or “rectangularisation” of face
Trigger Points
- Loss of ligamental support from cheekbones to mid cheeks
- Loss of ligamental support from the front of the chewing muscles to lower face
and jawline
- Downward and outward movement of cheek fat due to aging
- Uneven movement of fat in relatively well and poorly supported areas, giving rise to a
segmentation of the cheeks, and a series of convexities and concavities (humps
and hollows)
Direct impact:
- Restore highlight of cheekbones
- Bring cheek segments back together to re-form a smooth, rounded fullness
- Lift and improve appearance of nasolabial folds, Marionette lines, jowls
- Lift lower face and restore definition of jawline
- Slim face and restore “V-shaped” contour
Positive change:
- Appear less saggy, less old
- Face looks tighter, slimmer, more youthful
- Restore high, rounded cheeks on front view, Ogee curve on profile view
- Slow progression of nasolabial folds, Marionette lines, jowls over the years
- Slow age-related changes to jawline and facial contour over the years