Most dished pistons are a bit heavier, some a lot. Many of the applications utilize a 'flat' cylinder head design thereby eliminating a lot of machine work, e.g., the Kent Ford 116E type (Cortina, Fiesta, etc). Some use a dished piston to lower the CR when the overall engine displacement is increased beyond the ability to increase the combustion chamber sufficiently to compensate, e.g., BMC/Leyland "A" series (Mini, Sprite, etc.)
I'm not sure that the practice is anything more than a cost saving device for the mfgrs as in a race/performance design, the practice is non existent...save for a couple extreme and, rare cases.
Rod