Can nasolabial folds be reversed?
There is no permanent fix for nasolabial folds. While some treatments can last years, you can’t completely halt natural aging. Even surgical alterations will look different over time and begin to show signs of aging.
How do you get rid of sagging nasolabial folds?
A doctor can apply dermal fillers just under the skin in the nasolabial fold area or the upper cheek area to give the cheeks a lift, making the nasolabial folds less noticeable. The procedure can take place in a doctor’s office. Fillers cannot make nasolabial folds disappear, but they can make them less pronounced.
What is best for nasolabial folds?
Dermal fillers are often the first treatment option dermatologists recommend for nasolabial folds. It’s generally safe and effective, without being as invasive and costly as surgery.
Does Microneedling work for nasolabial folds?
Microneedling, Collagen Induction Therapy Filling isn’t the only solution to smile lines. If your lines are still relatively superficial, microneedling can provide excellent results.
Where are the nasolabial folds on the face?
The nasolabial folds are also frequently known as laugh lines or smile lines. These two skin folds extend from either side of the nose to the corners of the lips. As a person grows older, the nasolabial folds become deeper and more visible.
What’s the best way to get rid of nasolabial folds?
However, plastic surgery is the most effective way to get rid of your nasolabial folds. If you’re just starting to notice that your nasolabial folds are beginning to deepen, you may wish to start with a noninvasive treatment option.
What to do about sagging cheeks and nasolabial folds?
There are three procedures that are most commonly used as a corrective treatment. Sometimes we develop laugh lines because of sagging cheeks. If this is the case, a mid-facelift may be the best option. For more facial contouring, cheek implants will help to soften the upper part of nasolabial folds.
Who are the doctors who treat nasolabial folds?
Since 2005 Dr Gavin Chan (MBBS, Cosmetic Physician, Liposuctionist) and his team of Cosmetic Doctors and Cosmetic Nurses have been treating patients who have concerns about their nasolabial folds. Treating nasolabial folds with dermal filler has significant risks that many people aren’t aware about.