
A nasolabial filler procedure can make your facial features look more natural. A cosmetic surgeon with experience in injecting dermal or hyaluronic acids fillers is the best person to perform this procedure. You can also increase the volume of your cheeks.
Dermal fillers
Dermal nasolabial lines are a common aesthetic problem that can be treated with dermal injectables. These injectables have a high safety rating and are effective in reducing the depth of the folds. They give the skin a smooth appearance. You can expect to see visible results in nine to twelve months.
Patients should know that dermal nasolabial fold treatment is not an inexpensive procedure. Prices can vary depending on which brand and type of treatment you choose. The amount of filler used also affects the price. The cost of the procedure can vary from one region to another, so make sure you discuss cost with your provider before you go. Your provider may offer financing options if your policy doesn't cover the cost.
Filler with hyaluronic Acid
To treat nasolabial wrinkles, hyaluronic acids dermal filler may be used. The folds form due to loss of collagen and elastin. These folds can also be caused by smoking or overexposure to sunlight. This filler helps to smoothen wrinkles and give you a smoother appearance.

Hyaluronic- acid filler injection is an minimally invasive procedure which involves injecting filling substances into the folds. The results of the treatment can be seen within weeks and can last for as long as 18 months. Hyaluronic-acid filler injections work better than other methods of injecting.
Bruising
Patients may experience bruising following a nasolabial filler injection. This is called the Tyndall phenomenon. It occurs when the needle in a filler injection damages nearby blood vessels and blood leaking into surrounding tissue. Although temporary, bruising can be severe and last for many months. You should also know that the Nasolabial-Filler filler can take upto nine months to fully dissolve so there is a possibility of bruising.
To reduce the intensity of the bruises, you can apply a Hirudoid lotion or Lasonil. These creams can also be bought over-the counter and should be used gently.
Necrosis
Tissue fillers can cause necrotics of the nasolabialfold. This is a serious condition that can be fatal. Fortunately, there are several treatments for this condition. Some of these involve the use of local flaps or free grafts. These procedures should be done at least three months after necrosis to ensure that surrounding tissues are in good condition and the deformity is not irreparably damaged. Reconstructive rhinoplasty is also a possible option immediately after necrosis, but this is usually not recommended in cases of nonarterial vascular compromise.
Although the exact cause is unknown, it is believed to be related to Vascular compromise. The problem can affect the glabella, nasal bridge, and lateral nasal artery, which supply blood to this area. In some cases, the problem spreads to the nasal ala and the septum, which is connected to the ophthalmic artery. Most often, however the vascular compromise of the nasolabial wrinkles occurs within the columellar and not in the facial or columnsellar arteries.

Permanence
The nasolabial crease is a deep fold that runs from the corners to the sides of your nose. Because of its unique shape, this area is commonly called the "parentheses" line. They develop naturally and can be seen in children smiling. You can improve your facial contour by considering a permanent treatment if you are unhappy about the appearance of the lines.
A low cost, small amount of dermalfiller could be an option. A doctor will assess your skin and determine the best dosage. If you are concerned about budget constraints, have had problems with dermal fillers, want subtle results or have a history of skin conditions, a lower dosage is recommended. If you don't see results, your doctor will recommend a smaller dose. Then, repeat the procedure if necessary.