Lines that run from the nose to the mouth, known as nasolabial lines, are a cause for concern for many people as they deepen over time giving a tired and aged look.

They can run in families and often worsen with time and environmental factors such as smoking. With time, they can form noticeably deep creases that can give a tired appearance with a sagging drooping mouth. At Your Skin Doctors, many of our clients report that the shadows can give a constant “sad” expression that upset clients.

How can Nasolabial lines be treated?

At Your Skin Doctors, many of our clients report that the shadows can give a constant “sad” expression that upset clients. At Your Skin Doctors, we use dermal fillers to quickly and easily treat this problem, softening or removing these shadows to rejuvenate tired faces.

Dermal Filler treatment involves injecting a gel containing Hyaluronic Acid, a naturally occurring substance found in the body, to enhance facial features by filling out and plumping areas of volume loss. Dermal fillers are used to treat areas of volume loss in areas that include the nasolabial, cheeks, jaw, chin, lips, facial grooves, shallow and deep wrinkles, marionette lines and lipstick lines or any sunken areas.

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Why choose Your Skin Doctors?

  • One-to-one advanced facial analysis to provide a tailor-made, personalised treatment plan to suit your needs
  • Administered by expert medical doctors only, specialising in subtle natural look, with great results
  • Home visit service, making treatments accessible to all, and to suit your timetable, including weekends and evenings
  • Special signature rejuvenation packages with free pre and post treatment advice including open access support
  • Safe independently reviewed aesthetic practice, using only the safest premium brands of dermal filler and botox
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