Ive had fillers done, but my marionette lines are still visible? So I've gotten my marionette lines filled because the corners of my mouth when I smile go downward The left corner of my mouth still goes downward, it's less visible now but you still notice it
Can Botox Be Used to Correct Marionette Lines? Is That Possible? - RealSelf Marionette (labiomandibular) lines are best treated with fillers or a a facelift Occasionally, botulinum toxin can be used in the Depressor annguli oris to limit downturning of the corner of the mouth which can make the marionette lines appear more prominent
Can Botox Get Rid of Marionette Lines, Mouth and Chin Lines . . . - RealSelf While Botox is not generally considered the best treatment for lines around the mouth, marionette lines are affected by a specific muscle that pulls down the sides of the lips so Botox can be helpful with expert injection In addition, these lines are usually caused by volume loss, and are also improved with the use of dermal fillers such as Restylane, Juvederm or Radiesse An in-person
Radiesse: What Its Made Of, How Long It Lasts, Safety - RealSelf Radiesse is an injectable filler that’s FDA-approved to treat moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, including smile lines (aka nasolabial folds), marionette lines, the corners of the mouth, and pre-jowl folds It’s also FDA-approved to rejuvenate the back of the hands, and to treat HIV-associated facial fat loss (lipoatrophy) This biostimulatory filler creates immediate volume
Filler or Botox for marionette lines DAO muscle? (Photo) - RealSelf Marionette lines can definitely make the lower face feel heavy and give a tired or aged appearance, and it's completely normal to want to find the right solution It sounds like your injector suggested filler because they believe the lines are caused by volume loss, which is common as we age