
Volume loss refers to the gradual reduction of fat, collagen, and structural support in the face. This can lead to areas appearing flatter, hollowed, or less defined—particularly in the cheeks, temples, and around the mouth.
Rather than being isolated to one area, volume loss often affects overall facial harmony and how features relate to one another.
As we age, the face naturally loses fat and bone density while collagen production slows. These changes can shift facial contours and reduce the support that keeps skin looking lifted and full.
Genetics, lifestyle factors, and sun exposure can influence how quickly volume loss becomes noticeable and where it appears most prominently.