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Achieving Temple Rejuvenation with Dermal Fillers

 

Dermal fillers are renowned for their ability to restore youthfulness to various facial areas, including the jawline and lips. However, the temples, often overlooked, can also benefit from dermal filler treatment.

 

Understanding Temple Fillers

 

Temple fillers involve non-surgical injections designed to revitalise the temples, providing a rejuvenating effect similar to a mini facelift. These fillers replenish moisture and volume in the temporal area using a biodegradable hyaluronic acid (HA) gel.

 

Hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring sugar in the body, aids in maintaining skin plumpness and hydration by retaining water. By injecting hyaluronic acid into depleted temple areas, lost hyaluronic acid stores are replenished, restoring volume and fullness to the temples.

 

The Importance of Temples in Facial Beauty

 

The temples contribute to a smooth and contoured upper face. They are the small flat areas located at the edge of the brows, extending up to the ears and back to the hairline. Full temples are essential for defining and shaping a youthful face.

 

In younger individuals, full temples provide cushioning for the face, creating a soft transition into a narrower jawline, resulting in a coveted ‘heart-shaped face’ in women and a well-defined upper face in men. Full temples are crucial for achieving a balanced and aesthetically pleasing facial appearance.

 

Beauty Benefits of Temple Fillers

 

Temple filler injections offer the benefits of a mini facelift without surgery. The injected hyaluronic acid acts as a cushion, supporting tissues that have lost volume or elasticity. By restoring this cushion, the temporal area is recontoured, restoring a youthful appearance.

 

Temple fillers also impact the surrounding structures, restoring facial roundness and minimising mid to lower face features such as cheeks and nose-to-mouth lines by strengthening the underlying scaffolding. Patients often experience a remarkable transformation, feeling up to five years younger after a single temple filler treatment.

 

Understanding Temple Volume Loss

 

As individuals age, the temporal area experiences bone and fat loss, accompanied by a gradual decline in collagen levels. This loss of structural support and collagen results in sagging and hollowing of the skin around the temples.

 

Slim individuals are more susceptible to temple volume loss due to less fatty tissue support. Moreover, significant weight loss or frequent exercise can exacerbate volume depletion in the temples.

 

Volume loss in the temples typically accelerates in one’s late twenties but may not become noticeable until later stages of life. Many individuals are unaware of temple ageing until undergoing treatment, highlighting the significant impact of temple filler treatments in rejuvenating the face.