Nasolabial folds, also commonly known as decree lines, the appearance of nasolabial folds, will give people the face of an old lady, and with age will gradually deepen. So let’s see how deep your lines are! Don’t be afraid, nowadays, as long as through medical technology to tighten the skin of the face, lift the soft tissues of the face or fill the nasolabial folds, you can achieve rapid smoothing or reduction of nasolabial folds, improve the effect of facial aging. Nowadays, the commonly used techniques include hyaluronic acid injection and autologous fat injection, etc., but which one is more suitable for you? The first thing that comes to mind for getting rid of frown lines is hyaluronic acid injectable filler. The first benefit is that there is only a small pinhole, so you can hardly see any traces. The second benefit is that the results are immediate. It should be emphasized here that some people don’t see the effect immediately after the injection, it may improve the nasolabial folds, but it can’t be completely smoothed out; while some people become flat. This is caused by two reasons, one is older, its nasolabial folds have been particularly deep, the folds are also very deep, at this time it is difficult to fill up, even if the nasolabial folds filled with the existence of lines; another reason is that some people are particularly dense subcutaneous, fill in the time is particularly tight, so the first filler effect is not ideal, but the interval of 3 months or 6 months and then injected again will be able to fill up. In other words, if you are not 100% satisfied with the first hyaluronic acid injection, 2-3 injections will give you better results. Choosing autologous fat injectable fillers to get rid of lines is also a more common form of medical aesthetics. Its benefits are obvious, the fat is produced from the body, it is easier to take material, rich source of tissue, can be “waste into treasure”. Another characteristic of human body fat is that no matter where the fat is transplanted, its nature is the same as that of the original donor area. In addition, there is a certain absorption rate and survival rate of autologous fat, but there is no definite value, and it varies from person to person. For example, if 10 ml of autologous fat is injected, only 7 ml may be viable, and 3 ml or 4 ml will be absorbed. Seeing this I believe you have your own judgment, so let’s take a look at the results after filling!