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Hi @srullie15. Thank you for sharing your photos. I would suggest you consider hyaluronic acid dermal fillers like Restylane Defyne for your nasolabial folds/laugh lines. I recommend seeking treatments from expert injectors who have the skill and experience to precisely inject fillers into treatment areas and avoid risks and complications. Best of luck, Dr. Nima
Nasolabial folds are routinely treated with dermal fillers such as Juvederm UltraPlus and Restylane. I would also consider filler injection into the cheeks as needed. My preferred filler for the cheeks is Voluma.
You would be a great candidate for Restylane or Juvederm Ultra Plus. Both fillers will help fill in the nasolabial folds for a natural look. Please consult a board certified dermatologist who is an expert in nasolabial fillers for the best cosmetic results. Best, Dr. Green
Thanks for your question. This area is most often treated with dermal filler placed in the fold itself or in the mid cheek region or both. Another option would be Novathreads. There are "twist" threads that can be placed in the nasolabial fold region which can add subtle volume and act as collagen stimulators for that area. The threads dissolve over the course of 4 to 6 months but the collagen that forms lasts longer.Best,Lisa Vuich, MD
Thank you for your question! I would advise you to make an appointment with board certified provider, regardless if it is plastic surgeon or dermatologist. It has to be a doctor who has experience with this type of injections. Best of luck!
Hi @Rdhead1. Thank you for your question. Most facial filler products that are injected into this area should ideally be placed in the tissue plane directly on top of the bone, or at least underneath the eyelid muscle layer. If a facial filler product is placed too superficial in the skin, or on...
I have significant experience working with under eye fillers. I have many clients under 30 and a few under 20. Since everyone ages differently I don’t believe 19 is too young to start. You can always start with 1 syringe of Voluma split among 2 sides.