If your “laugh lines” no longer have you laughing, you may be considering treatment for marionette lines. Marionette lines appear naturally with aging thanks to gravity, movement, genetics, and lifestyle. They run vertically between the mouth and chin and can create a sagging effect. The thinner skin around your mouth is more prone to wrinkling. While the only permanent treatment is surgery, there are several less invasive options available.
Botox can be used for the treatment of marionette lines by reducing the movement of the muscles that pull the corners of the mouth downward. You will start to see results in 3-5 days with full results in 14 days. This treatment is quick and can last for 3-6 months.
Dermal fillers are a great option for treatment for marionette lines. Fillers can help to restore volume and stimulate collagen production to help to smooth the skin. The hyaluronic acid or poly-L-lactic acid found in fillers can help to mimic your natural elastin and collagen that is lost over time. You can enjoy an improved appearance for up to 6 months. This is a minimally invasive procedure that has immediate, natural results leaving you feeling youthful and rejuvenated.
While both treatments can be effective in the treatment for marionette lines, it’s best to talk to a professional to decide on the best treatment for you. In some cases the treatments may be combined to achieve the best results.
At Integrated Dermatology of Reston, Dr. Colombo will go over all of your cosmetic options to make sure you look your best and are satisfied with your results. To schedule a consultation in Reston, VA call (703) 437-7744 now.
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