I went in and got botox a couple of weeks ago and I told her my concerns was my nasolabial folds. She said I could do it either way, nasolabial folds or cheek filler but my cheeks seemed pretty full. Any opinions on this?
Answer: Filler To get the best result fillers can be placed in both the nasalabial folds and the cheeks. By adding volume in both areas you will get a smoother overall look. Another option you can consider is FaceTite. This procedures, which does not require general anesthesia can tighten loose skin by up to 40%. See a board certified plastic surgeon in your area to learn more.
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Answer: Filler To get the best result fillers can be placed in both the nasalabial folds and the cheeks. By adding volume in both areas you will get a smoother overall look. Another option you can consider is FaceTite. This procedures, which does not require general anesthesia can tighten loose skin by up to 40%. See a board certified plastic surgeon in your area to learn more.
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July 24, 2020
Answer: Cheek filler Hello and thanks for your question. I think in your case mid face filler/cheek filler would be a good option to treat your nasolabial folds. Another option is to use non surgical lifting devices such as ultracel. Best wishes
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July 24, 2020
Answer: Cheek filler Hello and thanks for your question. I think in your case mid face filler/cheek filler would be a good option to treat your nasolabial folds. Another option is to use non surgical lifting devices such as ultracel. Best wishes
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May 20, 2023
Answer: Nasolabial folds -- Fillers (juvederm, radiesse, restylane, belotero), sculptra, lasers, microneedling/prp, ultherapy, threads you appear to need fillers for facial sculpting cheeks, eyes, jawline, folds. but you also need lifting to really see improvement in your folds which are descending/falling from laxity. at home peels like cosmelan, enlighten and aerify along with dermarolling (MTS roller with anteage MD ampules weekly from emeragecosmetics.com see eye rolling package for weekly treatment) should be started now to prevent further aging. visit emeragecosmetics.com where we ship medical grade skincare all over the world AND do free virtual skincare consults daily. Proceeds benefit BLM and LGBTQ+ charities/organizations. For facial rejuvenation, I would suggest a combination approach of 1) skin care with products and PRP/microneedling 2) PDT light therapy few times a month with growth factors 3) laser treatments like clear and brilliant regularly and a few times a year Fraxel/halo Viva, Co2/Erbium 4) Sculptra injections a few times a year for collagen production with fillers like juvederm/restylane/belotero/radiesse/bellafill 5) thermage/ultherapy for yearly skin tightening with or without PDO or cone based instalift threads for lifting 6) botox every 2-3 months to stop movement lines and prevent lines at rest 7) deep microneedling RF like Fractora/morpheus8 for tightening of the skin 8) Vascular laser like vbeam/excel V or BBL forever young treatment every quarter (3-4 months) Best, Dr. Emer.
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May 20, 2023
Answer: Nasolabial folds -- Fillers (juvederm, radiesse, restylane, belotero), sculptra, lasers, microneedling/prp, ultherapy, threads you appear to need fillers for facial sculpting cheeks, eyes, jawline, folds. but you also need lifting to really see improvement in your folds which are descending/falling from laxity. at home peels like cosmelan, enlighten and aerify along with dermarolling (MTS roller with anteage MD ampules weekly from emeragecosmetics.com see eye rolling package for weekly treatment) should be started now to prevent further aging. visit emeragecosmetics.com where we ship medical grade skincare all over the world AND do free virtual skincare consults daily. Proceeds benefit BLM and LGBTQ+ charities/organizations. For facial rejuvenation, I would suggest a combination approach of 1) skin care with products and PRP/microneedling 2) PDT light therapy few times a month with growth factors 3) laser treatments like clear and brilliant regularly and a few times a year Fraxel/halo Viva, Co2/Erbium 4) Sculptra injections a few times a year for collagen production with fillers like juvederm/restylane/belotero/radiesse/bellafill 5) thermage/ultherapy for yearly skin tightening with or without PDO or cone based instalift threads for lifting 6) botox every 2-3 months to stop movement lines and prevent lines at rest 7) deep microneedling RF like Fractora/morpheus8 for tightening of the skin 8) Vascular laser like vbeam/excel V or BBL forever young treatment every quarter (3-4 months) Best, Dr. Emer.
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July 22, 2020
Answer: Filler in cheek or nasolabial fold? There is an area of depression in your cheek, so I do think putting filler there would help and it would improve your nasolabial fold. Additionally, I think some filler could also be placed under your fold to help soften it.
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July 22, 2020
Answer: Filler in cheek or nasolabial fold? There is an area of depression in your cheek, so I do think putting filler there would help and it would improve your nasolabial fold. Additionally, I think some filler could also be placed under your fold to help soften it.
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May 29, 2022
Answer: Filler in cheeks improves, lifts , NLF I definitely think that skipping your cheeks would be missing the point on fixing the problem. You have full lower cheeks because mid cheek has fallen in and the filler needs to be put in mid cheek to use that fallen lower cheek's volume and pull it up off of your NLF. Think of it as fixing a drooping curtain rod. YOu might end up with a little in NLF to bolster but that will not be the main event.
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May 29, 2022
Answer: Filler in cheeks improves, lifts , NLF I definitely think that skipping your cheeks would be missing the point on fixing the problem. You have full lower cheeks because mid cheek has fallen in and the filler needs to be put in mid cheek to use that fallen lower cheek's volume and pull it up off of your NLF. Think of it as fixing a drooping curtain rod. YOu might end up with a little in NLF to bolster but that will not be the main event.
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