Smile Lines

Laugh lines are the vertical lines that extend from the sides of the nose and curve around the mouth and sometimes extend to the chin. You’re not the only one that has them—these lines are incredibly common. There are two types of laugh lines: the nasolabial crease and the nasolabial fold. The nasolabial crease is the line you see between the upper lip and cheek and the fold is the skin or tissue that hangs over that crease. Both types develop over time from aging and other lifestyle factors.

TREATMENTS:

Injectable fillers

Injectable fillers are among the top choices for people looking to get rid of smile lines without undergoing surgery. Many are made from hyaluronic acid and are injected at the crease that goes from your mouth to your nose. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Smile lines, sometimes called laugh lines, are types of wrinkles that primarily develop around the sides of your mouth. Sometimes smile lines can also occur around your eyes. They are more noticeable when you smile.

The primary causes of smile lines include : a loss of elasticity (collagen), dehydrated skin, genetics, smoking, sun damage.

damage. Keeping your skin hydrated also goes a long way, whether you already have smile lines or not. Be sure to drink plenty of water every day, and avoid drinking too much caffeine or alcohol. Wash your face once or twice a day and follow up with a moisturizer tailored to your skin type.



Injectable fillers, Botox, Surgery, Laser treatments, Collagen induction therapy are some options.



OTC creams, Home light treatment, Essential Oils are some medication you can try.

Side effects may include redness, swelling, bruising, pain in the mouth area, numbness. Always see a doctor if these side effects don’t resolve within a week.

Anyone with smile lines or who wants to slow the appearance of smile lines, barring pregnant people or those with certain conditions, is a good candidate.

Keeping your skin hydrated also goes a long way, whether you already have smile lines or not. Be sure to drink plenty of water every day, and avoid drinking too much caffeine or alcohol, both have diuretic effects. Wash your face once or twice a day and follow up with a moisturizer tailored to your skin type.

Over a series of 3 treatment sessions, typically 3 to 6 weeks apart, they are injected into nasolabial folds to reduce the appearance of smile lines

It depends on exactly how many units you need, and in what location you’re getting the procedure done.