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Thank you for your query. Fillers can certainly help improve the sunken areas around your mouth. You can also have autologous fat grafting. Please find an experienced Board certified Plastic surgeon or Dermatologist who can examine you and help you with all your concerns. All the best!
Hello, and thank you for your question!I believe that you would be a great candidate for a procedure that I call Aesthetic Facial Balancing. A large part of my practice is using this procedure. What this means is evaluating a patients face and bringing the features into harmony by making adjustments with either hyaluronic acid or fat. The most important component of a fillers treatment is the practitioner administering it. I take filler and balance all features in your face from top to bottom to make them work together to 'unlock' your beauty. This procedure is not just a filler intervention augmenting the cheeks and lips, but as in overall, non surgical way to shape the face in a different way to create natural appearing results. I hope this helps!Wishing you beautiful results,Dr. Rian A. Maercks, M.D.
Yes, dermal fillers are a good way to treat depressions due to dentures and other lines and folds that arise from aging and sun exposure. I suggest a formal consultation to identify the area of concern and formulate a treatment plan. Consider the Restylane family of fillers which due better in highly mobile areas like around the mouth. Specifically - Refyne and Defyne. Best wishes, Dr. ALDO
We always evaluate pictures at rest for the best suggestions. You have a great smile! The hyaluronic acid fillers are the most commonly used around the mouth.They can help lift a drooping corner and smooth the jawline.
Hi there, thank you for your question. Dermal fillers would be great for your oral commissures and marionette lines around your mouth. By restoring volume to these deficient areas, you will look younger and refreshed. Good luck and be well.
Hello, Thank you for your question. Fillers will definitely help. You may want to consider fillers that offer more structural support such as Voluma or Sculptra. These will help you gain the support that you need. It is best to consult with a local physician in person so that you can determine the best course of action. Good luck!
Hi and thank you for sharing your question here! You seem to be a very good candidate for liquid facelift, which involves lifting saggy skin and facial features using volume restoration with fillers and other non-surgical treatments. As we age and from the early adulthood, we lose volume slowly and gradually throughout the face and this generalized volume loss causes our skin to lose the underlying support, getting deflated and sagging down. As a result we see mid face emptiness and deflation alongside with lower face heaviness (or as commonly said, the "triangle of youth" turns upside-down and changes to the "pyramid of aging"). We can restore the volume back and lift up the skin in various key areas of the face. Fortunately there are several FDA-approved fillers available and each have their unique characteristics that make them more suitable for specific parts of the face to achieve natural-looking results in experienced hands. Simply put, there is no substitute for dermal fillers and their effect in volume restoration. This is really an art as much as it is practicing medicine, so please make sure to see a well experienced physician with an artistic eye in the field. I hope it helps and good luck!
By adding needed volume to aging faces, fillers and both lift and fill thereby rejuvenating your face. They will help with the depressed areas around your mouth.
We lose volume from our face with age as a result of fat loss, bone resorption and even muscle atrophy. In addition high movement areas like the corners of the mouth tend to accelerate volume loss leading to downturned creases in this area. Fillers are great to restore lost volume though out the face. One of the common areas we use fillers is at the corners of the mouth to fill in the groove (labiomandibular groove) lifting the corner of the mouth and improving our appearance. Consulting with a physician experienced in facial fillers is a great place to learn more about this treatment.
As we age we lose facial volume including fat and bone. Fillers can help replace this volume and restore structure and lift. There are many different fillers on the market now with unique properties that make some better suited for deeper injections and support and others better for more superficial placement to soften fine lines and smooth the skin. Adjunct procedures like chemical peels, lasers and medical grade skin can be complementary to fillers in terms of achieving results.