Hollow temples refer to a loss of volume or a sunken appearance in the temple area of the face. The temples are the regions on the sides of the forehead, extending from the outer corners of the eyes towards the hairline. As we age, the natural fat pads beneath the skin can diminish, causing the temple area to lose volume. This volume loss can lead to a hollowed or concave appearance in the temples, creating a more aged or gaunt look.
The best treatment options
Dermal fillers:
Injectable dermal fillers, typically hyaluronic acid-based, can be used to add volume and restore fullness to the hollow temples. The fillers are injected into the area to plump it up, providing a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance. The results of dermal fillers can last several months to over a year, depending on the specific filler used.
Skin boosters:
Skin boosters are a type of cosmetic treatment designed to improve the overall quality and hydration of the skin. They involve the injection of a gel-like substance, typically hyaluronic acid, into the deeper layers of the skin. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body that helps retain moisture and maintain skin elasticity.