Aesthetic Medicine

Full Face Balancing

Comprehensive Facial Harmonisation

Full Face Balancing

About This Treatment

Full face balancing is a holistic approach to facial rejuvenation that treats the face as a complete unit rather than addressing individual areas in isolation. As we age, we lose facial volume, collagen, and bone density, creating an overall deflated or tired appearance.

At Alpha Medical, we assess your entire face to create a personalised treatment plan that restores youthful proportions and harmony. By strategically combining treatments—fillers, bio-stimulators, and collagen-boosting therapies—we achieve natural-looking rejuvenation that enhances your unique features.

Key Benefits

Holistic Approach

Treating the face as a complete unit for harmonious results.

Volume Restoration

Address the underlying volume loss that causes facial aging.

Collagen Stimulation

Treatments that encourage your body to produce firming collagen.

Natural Results

Enhancement that looks refreshed, not 'done' or artificial.

Personalised Plan

Every face is unique, and so is every treatment plan.

The Treatment Process

1

Comprehensive Analysis

Detailed facial assessment examining proportions, volume, and skin quality.

2

Strategic Planning

Creation of a phased treatment plan addressing multiple areas.

3

Sequential Treatment

Treatments delivered in optimal sequence for best results.

4

Refinement

Fine-tuning and adjustments to perfect your results.

Ideal For Treating

Age-related volume loss
Weight loss facial changes
Sagging or descended tissues
Overall facial deflation
Loss of youthful proportions
Those seeking natural rejuvenation

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Begin?

Schedule a private consultation with our skin specialists to discuss how Full Face Balancing can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

Medical Disclaimer: Results vary between individuals. All treatments are performed by qualified medical professionals. A consultation is required to assess your suitability for any procedure. The information on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.