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Facial Aging / Fat Graft

Facial Volume Loss

Facial aging is not only a surface change. Volume, skin quality, ligament support, bone, and tissue position change in different ways and at different rates.

Understand the anatomy

What may contribute

Cheek flattening, temple hollowing, under-eye hollows, weight change, tissue descent, bone remodeling, and skin laxity may all contribute. A shadow is not always solved by adding volume.

Individual assessment

How the concern is evaluated

Assessment distinguishes volume loss from sagging, wrinkles, edema, and structural imbalance. The plan should consider the whole face, donor fat, skin quality, previous fillers, health, and expectations.

Possible directions

Options that may be discussed

Facial fat grafting may restore selected volume using the patient’s own tissue, but survival is variable and staged treatment may be needed. Fillers, skin treatment, lifting procedures, or no procedure may be more appropriate for other patterns.

This page is general education, not a diagnosis or recommendation. Candidacy, expected benefit, alternatives, scars, recovery, and risks require an individual consultation.

Medical review

Start with the cause—not a procedure name.

Medical content reviewed by Dr. Bien Po · Updated August 2026. Bring clear goals and relevant medical history to an in-person assessment.

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