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I recommend fillers to soften the nasolabial folds themselves and also lift around the mouth and cheeks to build underlying anatomical support. In our practice we combine Sculptra with other fillers "layered" on top and lasers, skin tightening treatments such as Thermage, Fractora, and Renuvion (J Plasma), thread lifting, and peels to get the most conservative, natural look. I suggest seeing a facial sculpting expert for a formal consultation. Best, Dr. Emer
Dermal fillers are often used to help soften nasolabial folds. I would recommend starting with 1 ml and you could always add more if desired.
Fillers work well to soften the appearance of deep nasolabial creases. The wonderful thing about fillers is you can go slowly and build up to the look you want. You can begin with 1ml of product and increase it as needed. See an expert injector near you for treatment.
I would recommend 0.5 ml of hyaluronic acid filler for each fold for a total of 1.0ml. This will help soften these areas without overfilling them.
Hi @Hey_renee70! I recommend getting 2 units of Botox into the DAO muscle. The injections stop the DAO muscle pulling down the corners of the mouth. Treatment will cause the corners of the mouth to be slightly lifted, giving the mouth a more relaxed, happy, youthful and pleasing appearance.
Ive been doing this for years with fillers and fat, its risky though. and you need to see an expert. See my link I published about this years ago with juvederm fillers but any HA fillers can be used and reversed if not happy. Its best to do this in a series of treatments. Best, Dr. Emer.
The contour of the ideal female forehead is smooth and rounded, whereas the ideal male forehead typically has a broad ridge above the brows. The short answer to your question is that fillers can be used to fill the indentations and create the smooth forehead. However, this should be only be...