Oxford, Bicester and Beaconsfield
Aesthetic Conditions

Temporal Hollows

Temporal hollows, also known as temple hollows, are depressions or concavities that occur in the temples, the area on the sides of the forehead where the skull meets the cheekbones. These hollows can become more prominent with age due to a loss of fat and volume in the area, as well as changes in skin elasticity. Temporal hollowing can create a sunken or gaunt appearance, contributing to an aged look. Cosmetic treatments such as dermal fillers or fat grafting can help restore volume to the temporal hollows, resulting in a fuller, more youthful appearance. Additionally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, protecting the skin from sun damage, and avoiding smoking can help prevent or minimize temporal hollowing. Consulting with a qualified cosmetic professional can determine the most suitable treatment approach for individual needs.

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Temporal Hollows

How does it work?

Temporal hollows, also known as temporal fossa, refer to the sunken areas on the sides of the forehead, just above the temples. These hollows can develop due to various factors, including aging, genetics, and loss of fat volume in the area. To address temporal hollows, cosmetic procedures aim to restore volume and fullness to the temples. One common approach is the use of dermal fillers, such as hyaluronic acid-based injectables, which are carefully injected into the temporal hollows to add volume and lift the skin. This helps to smooth out the area and restore a more youthful contour to the temples. Another option is fat grafting, where fat cells harvested from other areas of the body are injected into the temporal hollows to augment volume. Both treatments offer natural-looking results and can help rejuvenate the appearance of the temples. Consulting with a qualified cosmetic professional can determine the most suitable treatment approach for addressing temporal hollows effectively.

At a Glance

Treatment

Dermal Filler

Time

From 30 minutes

Duration

3- 9 months depending on the area and filler used

Downtime

depending on area/ amount injected

syringe

Anesthetic

Local Anaesthetic

Frequently Asked Questions

Temporal hollows are depressions or concavities in the temples, which can create a sunken or gaunt appearance in the upper face.

Temporal hollows can develop due to factors such as aging, volume loss in the temples, changes in facial fat distribution, genetics, and lifestyle factors.

While it’s challenging to prevent temporal hollows entirely, certain lifestyle habits such as maintaining a healthy diet, staying hydrated, protecting the skin from sun damage, and avoiding smoking may help minimize their development.

Treatments for temporal hollows include dermal fillers, fat grafting, and surgical options such as temporal implants or a temporal lift, which can restore volume and improve the contour of the temples.

Dermal fillers add volume to the temples, effectively filling in the hollow areas and restoring a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance to the upper face.

Before and after

Conditions Related to

TREATMENT

Bio Fillers

Bio-fillers, also known as biostimulatory fillers, restore volume, improve skin texture, and stimulate the body’s natural production of collagen. Unlike traditional fillers, which primarily provide immediate volume and hydration, bio-fillers offer both immediate and long-term benefits by encouraging the skin’s natural regenerative processes.

TREATMENT

Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers are injectable substances used in cosmetic procedures to add volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours.

Fat disolving

TREATMENT

Fat Dissolving

Fat dissolving treatments, also known as injectable fat reduction or lipolysis procedures, involve injecting substances into targeted areas to break down and dissolve fat cells.

PRICE (PER TREATMENT)

From

£ 395 Per Area