
Hollow Cheeks
Hollow cheeks refer to a loss of volume in the mid-face, creating a sunken or gaunt appearance. This can make the face appear tired, older, or less defined, even in individuals who are otherwise healthy.
As we age, the natural fat pads within the face gradually diminish and shift, while collagen, elastin, and bone density also decline. This loss of structural support can lead to reduced facial volume, particularly in the cheeks, resulting in a more hollow or drawn appearance. Genetics, significant weight loss, and lifestyle factors such as smoking and excessive sun exposure can also contribute to volume loss and accelerate facial ageing.
Treating hollow cheeks focuses on restoring facial support, improving skin quality, and enhancing natural contours. Depending on your individual concerns and aesthetic goals, treatment options may include collagen-stimulating therapies, skin tightening treatments, and regenerative approaches that improve skin firmness and elasticity. A personalised treatment plan can help restore balance and definition to the mid-face while maintaining a natural, refreshed appearance. By supporting the skin’s natural structure and encouraging collagen production, it is possible to achieve a softer, healthier, and more youthful-looking complexion.

