Nasolabial Folds
The nasolabial folds, also known as smile lines, are the lines that run from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth. These lines can become more pronounced with age, causing a tired or aged appearance.
Dermal fillers can be used to soften these folds, restoring a smoother and more youthful contour to the face.
Marionette Lines
Marionette lines are the vertical lines that extend from the corners of the mouth down to the chin. These lines can give the impression of a downturned or sad expression.
Dermal fillers can be strategically injected into these areas to minimize the appearance of marionette lines, resulting in a more lifted and refreshed appearance.
Lip Enhancement
Dermal fillers are commonly used to enhance and rejuvenate the lips. As we age, the lips can lose volume and develop fine lines around the edges. Dermal fillers can be injected into the lips to restore volume, add definition, and smooth out lines, creating a plumper and more youthful pout.
Cheeks
Loss of volume in the cheeks is a common sign of aging. It can result in a sunken or hollowed appearance, contributing to an overall tired or aged look. Dermal fillers can be strategically placed in the cheeks to restore volume, lift sagging skin, and create a more youthful contour to the face.
Temples
Loss of volume in the temples can occur as part of the aging process, resulting in a hollowed or sunken appearance in this area. Dermal fillers can be used to add volume to the temples, restoring a more balanced and youthful look to the face.
Jawline & Chin
Dermal fillers can be used to enhance and contour the jawline and chin. They can add volume to a weak or recessed chin, create a more defined jawline, and improve overall facial balance.
Under-Eye Hollows
Under-eye hollows or tear troughs are depressions that can form beneath the lower eyelids, resulting in a tired or sunken appearance. Dermal fillers can be used to add volume to these hollow areas, reducing the appearance of dark circles and creating a more refreshed and rejuvenated under-eye area.