Facial wrinkles and creases occur as we get older due to weakening skin elasticity. Common problem areas are nasolabial lines, which are the lines that stretch from the nose to the lips, and marionette lines, which stretch from the lips to the chin. These expression lines continue to grow more prominent as the years progress, contributing to an older facial appearance. We can soften these lines through the application of hyaluronic acid, a substance that occurs naturally in the body, and one which will refresh and rejuvenate your face. Injections of hyaluronic acid into the skin will deliver more moisture to your skin tissues and make you look more youthful.
To find out more about our nasolabial & marionette lines treatment in Clapham get in touch with our friendly team by calling 020 7622 5333 or by visiting our contact page.
Book AppointmentUltimately they make you look younger, because they soften and smooth out expression lines that have become more prominent and deeper with age. They return your face to a time before the ageing process took hold; before facial wrinkles had formed.
On the upper face; around the forehead and the eyes, your practitioner will suggest Botox. However, on the lower face, dermal fillers achieve the best results. Lines around the nose and mouth are most commonly removed with fillers.
Facial wrinkles deepen as collagen levels decrease. An injection under the skin containing hyaluronic acid, plumps up those collagen-weak areas, effectively smoothing out the lines. This is because hyaluronic acid absorbs water, creating a pressure on the skin above. The result is smoother, plumper, more youthful looking skin.
Dermal fillers are most commonly used to remove the nasolabial lines, which are the lines that run from the nose to the mouth, and the marionette lines, which run from the corners of your lips to your chin. Additionally, any age-related sagging in the jawline area can be tightened using fillers.
Most people with facial wrinkles and skin-ageing issues can be treated with dermal fillers, because hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in the body. There’s very minimal risk of having a reaction to it.
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