Depends on: The details. The usual fixes are filler injections, chemical peels , laser, botox, and, of course, surgery. Best to see a board-certified plastic surgeon to evaluate your individual situation.
Answered 9/4/2013
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Find the cause first: You must first identify the cause of the wrinkles: sun damage, smoking, repeated movement, volume loss, laxity, thinning , etc? Depending on the cause, targeted treatment will deliver the best results and may include: nutritional counseling, hydration, moisturizers , antioxidants, sunblock, retinoids, fractionated therapy, resurfacing, ablative treatment, fillers, botulinum, facelift, etc.
Answered 12/10/2013
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