About the Condition
Discover effective treatments to restore volume in hollowing temples
Hollowing temples refer to a visible loss of fullness on the sides of the forehead, creating a sunken or concave appearance. This condition can make the face look gaunt or unbalanced, particularly when viewed in profile. As we age, the natural decline in collagen, elastin, and facial fat contributes to volume loss in various areas of the face, including the temples. Lifestyle factors such as significant weight loss and prolonged sun exposure can accelerate this process, intensifying the hollow look.
Whether you’re looking to restore a youthful contour or maintain facial balance, Smooth Dimensions offers tailored solutions to address temple hollowing effectively.
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See transformative results from treating hollowing temples
Condition Causes
Common causes for hollowing temples
Hollowing temples often stem from the natural ageing process, as collagen, elastin, and fatty tissue gradually diminish over time. This leads to reduced support in the temple region, giving the sides of the forehead a concave appearance. Other contributing factors can include genetic predisposition, extreme weight loss, or certain medical conditions. Environmental elements, like UV exposure, may also accelerate the ageing process and exacerbate volume loss in the temples. Understanding these underlying causes can help in selecting the most effective treatment approach.
Condition Treatment
How to treat hollowing temples
Restoring volume to hollowing temples can significantly enhance facial balance and rejuvenate your overall appearance. At Smooth Dimensions, we customise treatment plans to suit your individual needs. A consultation is essential to determine the best course of action. Possible solutions include: