What is the Perfect360™ Medication Driven Weight Loss Face Restoration Programme?
The Perfect360™ Medication-Driven Weight Loss Face Restoration Programme is a multimodal treatment sequence.
After weight loss, the face changes across several anatomical layers, including fat, skin, connective tissue, and bone support. Because these layers respond differently, a single treatment rarely addresses all concerns effectively. This programme combines advanced treatments such as:
Skin Tightening
We begin with energy-based skin tightening to stimulate collagen and improve skin firmness. This prepares the skin and reduces baseline laxity before structural work begins.
Structural Support with Hyaluronic Acid Filler
Our preferred filler restores lost volume in the midface and temples. It helps correct facial volume loss after weight loss, improving contour and support without creating heaviness.
Jawline Restoration with Biostimulation
Using an advanced collagen stimulator, which works deeper within the tissue to rebuild structure gradually, supporting long-term regeneration rather than providing a temporary effect for the lower face.
Teosyal Redensity 1 (Skin Hydration and Glow)
Redensity 1 improves hydration, texture, and radiance. It enhances skin quality and helps restore the natural glow often lost after weight loss.
What sets this programme apart is the approach itself. Rather than offering filler to the face alone after weight loss, the Perfect360™ programme begins with a full assessment of facial structure, skin quality, and volume distribution.
What Concerns Does The Perfect360™ Approach: Facial Restoration Programme Treat?
The Perfect360™ programme addresses the full range of changes associated with rapid weight loss, including:
- Midface hollowing. Loss of fat in the cheeks reduces support, creating a sunken or drawn appearance.
- Temple volume loss. Hollow temples can affect facial balance and make the face appear more aged.
- Skin laxity. The skin may appear looser as it adapts to reduced volume, particularly in the lower face.
- Facial deflation. A combination of volume loss and reduced collagen leads to an overall tired appearance.
- Loss of skin radiance. Dehydration and reduced skin quality can make the face look dull or uneven.

























