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Nasolabial Folder



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Nasolabial-fold filler procedures can improve your facial appearance. This procedure is best done by a cosmetic surgeon that is skilled in injecting hyaluronic and dermal fillers. It can also improve your cheek volume.

Dermal fillers

Dermal nasolabial lines are a common aesthetic problem that can be treated with dermal injectables. These injectables are usually safe and effective and can reduce the depth of the folds. They give the skin a smooth appearance. The patient can expect to notice noticeable results in 9-12 months.

Patients need to know that dermal Nasolabial Fold treatment is not cheap. Prices can vary depending on which brand and type of treatment you choose. It also depends how much filler is applied. It is possible for it to vary among regions. Before you decide to have the procedure, make sure you talk with your insurance company about costs. If your health insurance doesn't cover the cost, consider a financing plan with your provider.

Filler with hyaluronic Acid

Nasolabial folds can also be treated using hyaluronic-derived filler. The loss of collagen or elastin causes the formation of folds. This can also occur from smoking or excessive sun exposure. This filler helps to smoothen wrinkles and give you a smoother appearance.


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Hyaluronic acid filler injection is a minimally invasive procedure that involves injecting filling materials into the folds. The results of the treatment will be visible in just a few weeks. They can also last up to 18 years. Hyaluronic Acid Filler Injections are safer than traditional injection techniques and more effective.

Bruising

Patients may experience bruising following a nasolabial filler injection. This is caused by the Tyndall effect, which occurs when the filler's needle damages nearby blood vessels and blood leaks into the surrounding tissue. Although temporary, bruising can be severe and last for many months. It can take up to nine months for nasolabial filler to completely break down so expect some bruising.


Apply a Hirudoid and Lasonil creams to reduce the intensity of bruises. These creams can also be bought over-the counter and should be used gently.

Necrosis

The use of tissue fillers can lead to the development of necrotic nasolabial fold. There are many treatments available for this condition. You can use free grafts or local flaps to treat this condition. These types of treatments should be performed at least six months after necrosis if the surrounding tissues are healthy and the deformity has not deteriorated. It is possible to perform reconstructive rhinoplasty immediately following necrosis. However, this is generally not recommended in cases where there is no arterial vascular compromise.

Although the exact cause of this problem is not known, it seems to be linked to vascular compromise. This can cause problems in the nasal bridge, glabella, and lateral nose arteries, which provide blood supply to this area. Sometimes the problem can spread to nasal ala and septum which connect to the ophthalmic. Most of the time, vascular compromise in the Nasolabial Folds occurs in the columellar, and does not affect the facial or columnellar blood vessels.


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Permanence

The deep crease known as the nasolabialfold runs from the corners and ends of the mouth to the sides. Because of its distinctive shape, this area is sometimes called the "parentheses lines". The folds form naturally in children who smile. If you are unhappy with the appearance or feel that they are affecting your facial contour, then it is time to look into permanent treatments.

A low cost, small amount of dermalfiller could be an option. A doctor will assess the severity of your folds and determine the right dosage. A lower dose may be recommended for those who have had dermal filler problems in the past, require subtle results or have limited budgets. If you don't see results, your doctor will recommend a smaller dose. Then, repeat the procedure if necessary.



 



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