Nasolabial Fold Treatment

Nasolabial line or fold describes the groove that developes between the nose and mouth. It is caused primarily by volume loss and descent of the cheek pad. Because the skin is attached to deeper structures at this point the fold developes in this area.

Dermal fillers can be used to replace volume loss in the area to lessen the appearance of the line or fold.

In recent years the focus has shifted away from treating the nasolabial fold in isolation. As the central cause is volume loss from the cheek pad descent, replacing volume in the cheek area can be a more appropriate treatment approach.

What Treatment Is Appropriate For Your Concerns?

There are many treatment options and the most appropriate depends on what is happening with your face. At SkinRevision we offer a free cosmetic consultation.

  • You will have an assessment with one of our Doctors
  • During this assessment they will discuss treatment options including realistic expectations of the outcome.
  • They will discuss what is involved in each treatment including possible side effects
  • They will give you a personalised plan and accurate quote so you can make an informed decision on treatment.
  • Email us if you want to know more about treatments we offer.

    With TGA regulations in Australia, it is illegal for us to name any cosmetic treatments on our website. They are class S4 medication to be administered by a Doctor with training.


    Are you concerned about signs of facial aging?

    Come in for a free assessment to discuss treatment options.

    Call us on (07) 33505447 for your free consultation
    Or email to ask us any questions.

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    6 Comments

    1. Stephanie Ryan
      Posted December 29, 2009 at 2:58 pm | Permalink

      Hello,

      I am requiring treatment for facial viens, nose, chin, etc.

      Are your treatments claimable on Private Heath Funds?

      Can you advise indicative pricing, or, is it best to come in for a consultation?

      Look forward to your respone……….Cheers……Stephanie

    2. Posted January 12, 2010 at 2:24 pm | Permalink

      Hi Stephanie, the treatment of facial veins and capillaries is not unfortunately able to be claimed on Private Health Funds. It is best to come in for a free assessment to get an accurate quote. As a ball park figure you might be looking at $180-$220 per treatment. There is no obligation with the assessment so the best thing is to call us on 33505447 at the outset to book a free consultation. regards Jo

    3. Jennifer
      Posted May 4, 2010 at 8:01 am | Permalink

      Hi Joanne

      I am interested in treating my naso-labial lines? (lines vertical nose to mouth). I’d like to know how many treatments are required, how long it will last, how much and when I can come in ? :)

      thanks
      Jennifer

    4. Posted May 5, 2010 at 3:45 pm | Permalink

      Hi Jennifer, the treatment of naso-labial lines as a ballpark figure costs $550- $620 (depending on the volume to be filled and the most appropriate treatment product). You only need one treatment for this and once again depending on the product used can last 18months to 2 years. We have Doctors available most days Monday through to Saturday. We do free assessments so the best thing is to call us on 33505447 to book a free consultation at the outset.

    5. donna ray
      Posted July 29, 2010 at 11:04 am | Permalink

      the phone no. you have listed as 335 05447 is incomplete. Can you send me the correct ph. no, Please? I am inquiring as to the nasolabial line filler.

    6. Posted August 9, 2010 at 3:38 pm | Permalink

      Hi Donna, we are based in Brisbane Queensland. The number to call is 07 33505447. If you wish to come in for a free assessment of the nasolabial line filler just call the above number. I will email this contact to you as well. regards Dr Jo

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