Temple Hollowness
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Ever noticed shadows deepening near your temples, casting a tired look on your face? This appearance is often characterised by hollow or sunken temples, which are key signs of ageing.
Understanding these changes can help you explore effective treatments to restore a more youthful and vibrant appearance.
What’s Temple Hollowness?
Temple hollowness refers to the sunken or hollow appearance that can develop around the temples as a natural part of the ageing process.
It occurs when there is a loss of fat, collagen, and elasticity in the temples, causing the skin and underlying structures to appear more concave or indented.
This hollowing can contribute to a more aged or tired appearance of the face, as shadows may deepen around this area, affecting overall facial harmony and contour.
Causes of Temple Hollowness
Temple hollows can be caused by a number of factors, including natural variations in facial structure, ageing and lifestyle influences.
Genetic Factors
Genetics plays a significant role in determining facial structure, including the temple area. If family members have a tendency towards hollow temples, you are more likely to inherit this trait. Genetic predisposition affects the distribution of fat and bone structure in the face, contributing to temple hollowness.
Ageing and Volume Loss
Ageing is one of the main causes of swollen temples.
As we grow older, collagen and elastin production declines, leading to a loss of skin elasticity and fat volume.
This reduction in subcutaneous fat and structural support can give the temples a hollowed, sunken look.
Lifestyle and Environmental Influences
Lifestyle choices and environmental factors can also help swell the temples.
Factors such as smoking, excessive sun exposure and poor diet can speed up the ageing process and exacerbate volume loss at the temples.
In addition, significant weight loss can result in a reduction in facial fat, making the temples appear more hollow.
Professional Treatments for Temple Hollowness
There are several professional treatments available to address temple hollowness and restore a more youthful appearance.
These treatments range from minimally invasive procedures to surgical options, catering to different preferences and needs.
Dermal Fillers and Injections
Injections and dermal fillers are among the most popular and efficient treatments for temple hollows.
These treatments involve injecting hyaluronic acid fillers into the temple area to increase volume and improve contour.
Results are immediate and the procedure is relatively quick, with minimal downtime.
Fat Transfer
Fat transfer, also known as fat grafting, offers a more natural solution to the temple bump.
This procedure involves taking fat from another part of the body, purifying it and finally injecting it into the temples.
While the recovery time is longer than for fillers, the results can be more dramatic and long-lasting.
Laser and Non-Surgical Options
Non-surgical options, such as laser treatments, can also help to enhance the appearance of the temple hollow.
These techniques stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture and volume.
Laser therapy and other non-invasive procedures offer subtle but noticeable enhancements with minimal recovery time.
Benefits of Dermal Fillers for Temple Hollowness
Dermal fillers are a popular choice for addressing temple hollowness due to their effectiveness and convenience. Here are some of the key benefits:
- Dermal fillers bring instant volume and contour to the temples, allowing patients to notice the effects immediately.
- The intervention is fast, usually taking less than an hour, and involves minimal downtime, making it easy to fit into a busy schedule.
- Modern fillers are designed to provide natural-looking results, enhancing the temples without making them look overdone.
- The amount of filler used can be tailored to the patient’s desired outcome, allowing for personalised treatment plans.
- While dermal fillers are not permanent, they offer long-lasting results, typically lasting between six months to a year.
What to Expect during the Procedure?
Before resorting to a dermal filler procedure to treat the hollow of the temples, it is essential to consult a qualified specialist.
During this consultation, the doctor will assess your facial structure, discuss your goals and recommend the most suitable type and quantity of dermal filler.
The procedure itself includes the following steps:
- Preparation: The temples are cleaned, and a numbing cream is applied to minimise discomfort.
- Injection: The practitioner carefully injects the filler into specific areas of the temples, using a fine needle or cannula.
- Moulding and Shaping: The filler is gently moulded to achieve the desired shape and volume.
- Aftercare: Patients are given aftercare instructions to ensure optimal results and minimise side effects, such as swelling or bruising.
Aftercare and Maintenance
Following a dermal filler procedure, proper aftercare is crucial to ensure the best results.
Patients should avoid touching or applying pressure to the treated area, refrain from strenuous activities, and stay hydrated.
Swelling and bruising are common but typically subside within a few days.
To maintain the results, follow-up treatments may be necessary every six to twelve months, depending on the type of filler used and individual factors.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including staying hydrated and protecting the skin from sun exposure, can also help prolong the effects of the treatment.
Get An Appointment
Temple hollowness can affect one’s confidence and overall facial appearance, but with modern cosmetic treatments like dermal fillers, achieving a fuller, more youthful look is within reach.
If you’re ready to transform your appearance and boost your confidence, contact Auralia Clinic and discover how their expert team can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.
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