Thin lips
Lips that are too thin can spoil the grace of a smile. With age, lips have a tendency to become more pinched and less full.
Hyaluronic acid
Injection of viscoelastic gel to fill the small wrinkles and folds in the face, increase lip volume, or model the shape of the face.
Read more Skin graft
Permanent lip augmentation achieved by inserting a fragment of skin taken from fold of the buttocks or on an existing scar.
Read more Upper lip lift
Increased projection of the upper lip and reduction of the space between the nose and the upper lip by removing skin at nostril level.
Read more Lipofilling
Injection of autologous fat (from the patient him/herself) to increase certain volumes or areas - especially on the face.
Read more Nasolabial folds
Linking the nose with the corner of the mouth, the nasolabial fold tends to accentuate over time, thereby giving the face a stern, less friendly, expression.
Hyaluronic acid
Injection of viscoelastic gel to fill the small wrinkles and folds in the face, increase lip volume, or model the shape of the face.
Read more Thread-lift
Insertion of resorbable threads under the facial skin to tighten it where it has slackened significantly.
Read more Cervico-facial lift
Repositioning of cheek volume, firming of the neck muscles and removal of excess skin - occasionally with an associated eyebrow lift.
Read more Lipofilling
Injection of autologous fat (from the patient him/herself) to increase certain volumes or areas - especially on the face.
Read more Wrinkles around the mouth
The result of repeated muscular contraction, expression wrinkles progressively appear around the mouth and on the lower lip.
Hyaluronic acid
Injection of viscoelastic gel to fill the small wrinkles and folds in the face, increase lip volume, or model the shape of the face.
Read more Dermabrasion
Elimination of the top layer of the skin using an exfoliating wheel that smooths small wrinkles (especially around the mouth) and attenuates some scars.
Read more Plasma lift
Micro-injection of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to stimulate the production of hyaluronic acid and collagen, two proteins known for their rejuvenating qualities.
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