
Facial support focuses on the deeper structural layers that influence contour, proportion, and long-term facial balance.
As facial support changes, surrounding tissues may begin to shift —contributing to heaviness, hollowing, loss of definition, or imbalance.

volume depletion
mid-face flattening
support loss
facial fatigue

hollowing
upper-face fatigue
loss of support
contour deficiency

asymmetry
facial disproportion
imbalance
profile disharmony

reduced defiintion
hydration loss
proportion imbalance
lip asymmetry

reduced projection
chin retrusion
lower-face imbalance
loss of support

loss of defintion
softening of contour
lower-face laxity
structural heaviness

Assessment and conversation come first.
Every consultation begins with an in-depth conversation and assessment led by April, focused on understanding facial anatomy, movement, skin behaviour, structural integrity and long-term treatment goals.

Treatment options, risks, aftercare, investment, and expected outcomes are discussed in detail during consultation.
Nothing proceeds without patient understanding, suitability, and agreement.

Treatment may proceed on the day where appropriate.
Skin-focused, regenerative, structural, or movement-balancing approaches may be incorporated progressively over time.

Follow-up and ongoing assessment allow treatment planning to evolve naturally over time.
The focus remains on facial integrity, skin health, and long-term balance.
AHA SKIN AESTHETICS
Aesthetic Medicine & Skin Health — Bondi Junction, Sydney
Led by an APHRA Registered Nurse
Disclaimer: This information is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice.
All treatments are provided following a consultation to assess individual suitability.
Results vary from person to person.
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