Filler for lip lines: I prefer juvederm ultra xc, a hyaluronic acid (ha) filler for lip (smoker's) lines. Other ha options in the us include restylane, (dermal fillers) Perlane and prevelle.
Answered 6/30/2014
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Several options: There are multiple options. Sometimes an injectable filler is a good choice. If the wrinkles are extensive then a skin rejuvenation treatment such as a fractional laser or dermabrasion may be a better choice. You should consult with a provider experienced in facial rejuvenation to see what is best for you.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Belotero: Belotero is a new dermal filler that can be used in very superficial lines.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Hyaluronic Acid (HA): Ha fillers are best for the lip and mouth lines. Your facial plastic surgeon can recommend the best product for your appearance. If you are concerned about the nasolabial folds (parenthesis around the mouth) then i would recommend you consider volume replacement rather than treatment of the nlf. Ha fillers can be used, but i sculptra or fat transfer is a better, longer lasting option.
Answered 9/9/2019
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Absolutely. : http://www.facialplastics.info/ulthera-skin-tightening.html juvederm, a facial filler, is a great choice for many people looking to correct smokers lines and other facial wrinkles. Additionally, ulthera skin tightening treatments can be used as a cutting edge treatment to reduce these lines.
Answered 5/18/2016
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Lip line plumpers: Mouth lines can be treated by products like vivite defining lip plumper and this product is ideal for gentle non-radical treatments and especially useful for the needle phobic patients. In the injectable fillers the hyaluronic acids products are commonly used like juvederm and more recently the belotero. For the deeper lip lines i sometimes use Radiesse (dermal fillers) as it lasts longer and gives more volume.
Answered 6/30/2014
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