Facial procedures involve a consultation and assessment with a Doctor and Registered Nurse. During this consultation with the patient they may recommend various cosmetic treatments, laser and other facial treatments, which can help address certain concerns. As we age we lose the natural fat deposits in the cheeks, lips and temples. We also create lines and creases within our skin from the continual muscle action of the facial muscles that produce our facial expressions. Certain treatments can help promote the fullness to lips, cheeks and temples. We can also use treatments to help decrease the ability for the muscle to continually form creases from our expressions. Treatments can also be used to dissolve fat deposits under the chin.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
What you can expect from Lip & Facial Volume Consultations
Some individuals may wish to explore options for facial volume or contouring areas such as the lips, cheeks, or jawline. At our clinic, we provide consultations where you can meet with a qualified health practitioner to discuss your individual goals, questions, and suitability for treatment.
During your consultation, your practitioner will talk with you about your concerns and provide information on the range of options that may be appropriate for you. Not every option is suitable for every person, and recommendations are made on a case-by-case basis.
It’s important to understand that all procedures carry potential risks and side effects, which will be discussed in detail during your appointment. Your practitioner will also explain the consultation process, outline what may or may not be suitable for you, and answer any questions you may have before you make an informed decision.
If you are considering treatment to address facial volume or contour, we encourage you to book a consultation with our team to receive personalised information and guidance. Please contact our practice for more information, or to schedule an appointment.