Sunken cheeks, nasolabial folds, and Indian bandages—should you fill them in or get a lift? I've also summarized the different types of collagen injections!
If you are concerned about sunken cheeks, nasolabial folds, or Indian bands, are you confused about what to do? I’ve put together a guide.
First, there is a principle: if sagging is the problem, lift it up, and if hollowness is the problem, fill it in.
They say that sagging like an Indian band can be lifted or compressed with HIFU, while sunken areas can only be filled in with fillers or collagen injections.
Fillers provide immediate results but have the disadvantage of potentially sliding down, whereas collagen injections work by inducing your body to produce collagen.
Types of collagen injections There are three.
Sculptra: It has the strongest volumizing effect, but it has the highest risk of nodules (uneven hardening). If nodules form, it takes a long time to resolve and is very stressful.
Juvereuk Volume: Although the volume expectation is lower than Sculptra, it is said to be more recommended in terms of safety due to the lower risk of nodules.
Ultracol 200: It has the finest particles and is used on delicate areas like under the eyes.
The same principle applies to nasolabial folds. They say the method involves lifting sagging areas and filling in sunken areas with fillers or collagen injections.
Which concern bothers you the most: sunken cheeks, nasolabial folds, or Indian bandages?
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