Volume, Contour & Structure
Volume
Facial volume changes are a natural part of the ageing process and are discussed during a personalised consultation. Over time, shifts in the skin’s structure, as well as changes in underlying fat, muscle, and bone, can contribute to a gradual reduction in facial fullness. This may present as areas of hollowing or a less defined appearance in certain parts of the face, which is assessed individually to determine appropriate, tailored treatment considerations.
Common areas discussed may include:
• Cheeks
• Chin
• Lips
• Tear trough (under-eye area)
• General facial volume loss
At Rejuvenate Clinic, Nurse Tash will assess your individual facial anatomy, discuss your concerns, and provide education around suitable options, realistic outcomes, risks, and any contraindications. All treatment plans are developed in collaboration with both your treating Nurse and prescribing Medical Practitioner to ensure clinical suitability and informed consent.
Contour
Facial contour and definition are unique to each individual and are carefully assessed during a personalised consultation at Rejuvenate Clinic. Over time, natural changes in skin quality, facial fat distribution, and structural support can influence how defined or balanced certain areas of the face appear.
Common areas discussed may include:
• Cheeks (facial balance and projection)
• Jawline definition and refinement
• Chin projection and alignment
• Lower face proportion and symmetry
Your consultation includes a detailed facial assessment where Nurse Tash will discuss these factors are evaluated holistically to understand your concerns and determine whether a tailored, non-surgical treatment approach may be appropriate to support facial balance and harmony while also exploring achievable outcomes, risks, and contraindications. All recommendations are personalised and developed in consultation with both Nurse Tash and prescribing Medical Practitioner to ensure safe and appropriate care.
Structure
Facial contour and definition are assessed as part of a personalised consultation at Rejuvenate Clinic, where we take a detailed look at your individual facial structure, proportions, and overall balance. Natural changes over time in skin quality, soft tissue support, and facial distribution can influence how defined certain features appear. These changes are considered holistically alongside your concerns and aesthetic goals to understand how best to support facial harmony.
Common areas discussed may include:
• Chin support and alignment
• Cheek structure and mid-face support
• Jawline balance
• Facial proportion and symmetry considerations
During your consultation, Nurse Tash will provide a comprehensive assessment and education around suitable options, expected outcomes, risks, and contraindications. All treatment plans are individually developed in consultation with both your treating Nurse and prescribing Medical Practitioner, ensuring a medically supervised and informed approach to care.
Book a personalised consultation with our Cosmetic Nurse, Tash, to explore your options and receive tailored advice based on your individual needs and goals.
Frequently Asked Questions - Volume, Contour & Structure
Why do we lose facial volume or definition over time?
Facial volume and definition naturally change over time as part of the ageing process. During a personalised consultation, we consider how factors such as reduced collagen and elastin production, shifts in facial fat distribution, and changes in underlying bone structure can contribute to a gradual loss of fullness and definition. These changes may result in areas appearing flatter, less lifted, or less contoured than in earlier years.
What treatments may support facial volume and structure?
Following a detailed consultation, a range of non-surgical treatment options may be discussed depending on your individual needs and suitability. These are always tailored to your facial anatomy and goals and are only considered after clinical assessment. Treatment planning is focused on supporting overall facial balance, harmony, and structure in a safe and considered way.
Can this address areas like the cheeks, chin, or jawline?
Yes, these areas are commonly assessed during consultation as part of a full facial analysis. The cheeks, chin, and jawline play an important role in overall facial proportion and balance, and may be considered within a personalised treatment plan where clinically appropriate. Each recommendation is made based on your individual facial structure and desired outcomes.
Is everyone a candidate for volume or structural support treatments?
Not everyone is suitable for these types of treatments. Suitability is determined during a comprehensive consultation, where we assess your facial anatomy, medical history, and aesthetic goals. This ensures any recommendations are safe, appropriate, and aligned with realistic outcomes for you as an individual.
What can I expect during a consultation?
Your consultation is a detailed, one-on-one assessment where we take the time to understand your concerns, facial structure, and long-term goals. We discuss potential treatment options (if appropriate), explain expected outcomes, risks, and any contraindications, and answer all your questions. The focus is on providing clear, informed guidance so you can make confident decisions about your treatment journey.
Are results immediate and guaranteed?
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Still have a question?
Please don’t hesitate to contact Rejuvenate Clinic if you have any further questions or would like additional information, our team would be more than happy to assist you.


