Hollow Cheeks
Hollow cheeks occur when the mid-face loses volume, creating a hollowed appearance.

Hollow Cheeks
Hollow cheeks occur when the mid-face loses volume, creating a hollowed appearance.

Hollow Cheeks
Hollow cheeks occur when the mid-face loses volume, creating a hollowed appearance.


Hollow Cheeks
Hollow cheeks occur when the mid-face loses volume, creating a hollowed appearance.

Hollow Cheeks
Hollow cheeks occur when the mid-face loses volume, creating a hollowed appearance.
All you need to know
What are Hollow Cheeks?
Hollow cheeks, also known as sunken cheeks, occur when there is a noticeable dip between the cheekbones and jawline. This is often due to a lack of fat in the area, giving the face a more gaunt appearance. People with hollow cheeks may also notice jowls and marionette lines developing over time.
What Causes Hollow Cheeks?
Several factors can contribute to hollow or sunken cheeks, including:
Natural Aging – As we age, collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid levels decline, leading to volume loss in the fat pads that support the skin.
Gravity – Over time, gravity pulls the skin downward, contributing to sagging and a more sunken appearance.
Muscle Loss – Facial muscles naturally weaken with age, reducing support and structure.
Sun Damage – UV exposure accelerates the ageing process, breaking down collagen and elastin faster.
Genetics – Some people are predisposed to having naturally hollow cheeks due to their genetic makeup.
Weight Loss – Sudden or excessive weight loss can make cheeks appear significantly more hollow.
Medical Conditions – Certain health conditions can contribute to volume loss in the face.
If you’re concerned, our Health & Wellness Check can assess whether your sunken cheeks may be linked to an underlying medical issue.
All you need to know
What are Hollow Cheeks?
Hollow cheeks, also known as sunken cheeks, occur when there is a noticeable dip between the cheekbones and jawline. This is often due to a lack of fat in the area, giving the face a more gaunt appearance. People with hollow cheeks may also notice jowls and marionette lines developing over time.
What Causes Hollow Cheeks?
Several factors can contribute to hollow or sunken cheeks, including:
Natural Aging – As we age, collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid levels decline, leading to volume loss in the fat pads that support the skin.
Gravity – Over time, gravity pulls the skin downward, contributing to sagging and a more sunken appearance.
Muscle Loss – Facial muscles naturally weaken with age, reducing support and structure.
Sun Damage – UV exposure accelerates the ageing process, breaking down collagen and elastin faster.
Genetics – Some people are predisposed to having naturally hollow cheeks due to their genetic makeup.
Weight Loss – Sudden or excessive weight loss can make cheeks appear significantly more hollow.
Medical Conditions – Certain health conditions can contribute to volume loss in the face.
If you’re concerned, our Health & Wellness Check can assess whether your sunken cheeks may be linked to an underlying medical issue.
All you need to know
What are Hollow Cheeks?
Hollow cheeks, also known as sunken cheeks, occur when there is a noticeable dip between the cheekbones and jawline. This is often due to a lack of fat in the area, giving the face a more gaunt appearance. People with hollow cheeks may also notice jowls and marionette lines developing over time.
What Causes Hollow Cheeks?
Several factors can contribute to hollow or sunken cheeks, including:
Natural Aging – As we age, collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid levels decline, leading to volume loss in the fat pads that support the skin.
Gravity – Over time, gravity pulls the skin downward, contributing to sagging and a more sunken appearance.
Muscle Loss – Facial muscles naturally weaken with age, reducing support and structure.
Sun Damage – UV exposure accelerates the ageing process, breaking down collagen and elastin faster.
Genetics – Some people are predisposed to having naturally hollow cheeks due to their genetic makeup.
Weight Loss – Sudden or excessive weight loss can make cheeks appear significantly more hollow.
Medical Conditions – Certain health conditions can contribute to volume loss in the face.
If you’re concerned, our Health & Wellness Check can assess whether your sunken cheeks may be linked to an underlying medical issue.
All you need to know
What are Hollow Cheeks?
Hollow cheeks, also known as sunken cheeks, occur when there is a noticeable dip between the cheekbones and jawline. This is often due to a lack of fat in the area, giving the face a more gaunt appearance. People with hollow cheeks may also notice jowls and marionette lines developing over time.
What Causes Hollow Cheeks?
Several factors can contribute to hollow or sunken cheeks, including:
Natural Aging – As we age, collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid levels decline, leading to volume loss in the fat pads that support the skin.
Gravity – Over time, gravity pulls the skin downward, contributing to sagging and a more sunken appearance.
Muscle Loss – Facial muscles naturally weaken with age, reducing support and structure.
Sun Damage – UV exposure accelerates the ageing process, breaking down collagen and elastin faster.
Genetics – Some people are predisposed to having naturally hollow cheeks due to their genetic makeup.
Weight Loss – Sudden or excessive weight loss can make cheeks appear significantly more hollow.
Medical Conditions – Certain health conditions can contribute to volume loss in the face.
If you’re concerned, our Health & Wellness Check can assess whether your sunken cheeks may be linked to an underlying medical issue.
All you need to know
What are Hollow Cheeks?
Hollow cheeks, also known as sunken cheeks, occur when there is a noticeable dip between the cheekbones and jawline. This is often due to a lack of fat in the area, giving the face a more gaunt appearance. People with hollow cheeks may also notice jowls and marionette lines developing over time.
What Causes Hollow Cheeks?
Several factors can contribute to hollow or sunken cheeks, including:
Natural Aging – As we age, collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid levels decline, leading to volume loss in the fat pads that support the skin.
Gravity – Over time, gravity pulls the skin downward, contributing to sagging and a more sunken appearance.
Muscle Loss – Facial muscles naturally weaken with age, reducing support and structure.
Sun Damage – UV exposure accelerates the ageing process, breaking down collagen and elastin faster.
Genetics – Some people are predisposed to having naturally hollow cheeks due to their genetic makeup.
Weight Loss – Sudden or excessive weight loss can make cheeks appear significantly more hollow.
Medical Conditions – Certain health conditions can contribute to volume loss in the face.
If you’re concerned, our Health & Wellness Check can assess whether your sunken cheeks may be linked to an underlying medical issue.
Your Questions Answered
How do I know if I have hollow cheeks?
If you notice a distinct dip between your cheekbones and jawline, your cheeks may be hollow or sunken.
Are hollow cheeks genetic?
Yes, some people naturally have a more sculpted, hollow cheek structure due to their genetic makeup.
How do I know if I have hollow cheeks?
If you notice a distinct dip between your cheekbones and jawline, your cheeks may be hollow or sunken.
Are hollow cheeks genetic?
Yes, some people naturally have a more sculpted, hollow cheek structure due to their genetic makeup.
How do I know if I have hollow cheeks?
If you notice a distinct dip between your cheekbones and jawline, your cheeks may be hollow or sunken.
Are hollow cheeks genetic?
Yes, some people naturally have a more sculpted, hollow cheek structure due to their genetic makeup.
How do I know if I have hollow cheeks?
If you notice a distinct dip between your cheekbones and jawline, your cheeks may be hollow or sunken.
Are hollow cheeks genetic?
Yes, some people naturally have a more sculpted, hollow cheek structure due to their genetic makeup.
How do I know if I have hollow cheeks?
If you notice a distinct dip between your cheekbones and jawline, your cheeks may be hollow or sunken.
Are hollow cheeks genetic?
Yes, some people naturally have a more sculpted, hollow cheek structure due to their genetic makeup.

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34 London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7DZ
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