Sometimes it’s not just lines… it’s the subtle loss of volume that changes how the face looks. Cheeks may appear slightly flatter, under-eye areas a bit hollow, or the overall structure feels less defined than before. It happens gradually, which is why it’s often hard to pinpoint.
Dermal fillers are usually considered in such cases, to restore volume in a controlled and precise way. They work by adding support beneath the skin, helping smooth out areas that have lost their natural fullness over time.
The concern most people have is ending up with an unnatural or “overfilled” look. And honestly, that usually comes down to technique and planning. When done with restraint and an understanding of facial balance, the results tend to look subtle, more refreshed than changed.
Dr. Megha Kadam in Kalas approaches fillers with this measured perspective, focusing on enhancing facial harmony rather than altering features. The idea is to work with the face, not against it.
If you’ve been feeling like your face looks slightly different but can’t quite explain why, it may be related to volume changes, and understanding those changes can help you decide what, if anything, you want to do about it.