Nose To Mouth Lines refer to the lines that travel from each side of the nose down to the corner of the mouth. Over time these lines can develop into folds and are then referred to by a variety of names such as 'nasolabial folds',  'smile lines'  or  'laugh lines'.
These folds become deeper with age largely due to gravity and the general ageing process. At birth, most of us have nice plump cheeks, but as the years pass, the cheek pad will gradually descend deepening the nasolabial fold. Diminished elasticity and excessive sun exposure also contributes to this ageing process.
The patient to the left, has also had her
Marrionette Lines
treated with dermal filler
The patient to the right, has also had
Lip Enhancement
treatment with a dermal lip filler
How to get rid of smile and laugh lines?
In clinic, we use dermal fillers such as Teosyal®, Restylane®, Juvederm®, Radiesse® and Sculptra® to plump up the cheeks, softening the jowls and creating a more youthful appearance.
Thread Lift Treatment  for  Smile | Laugh Lines
We can also treat this area with PDO Thread Lifts that deliver lifted, natural results, but are minimally invasive. Carried out in clinic with almost no down time, save the possibility of some minor bruising - please see our dedicated Thread Lift treatment page.
Nose to Mouth and Smile Line Treatment for Men
A Nose to Mouth or Smile Line DERMAL FILLER Treatment, can really help men achieve a more refreshed and youthful look.
Nose to Mouth Lines | Smile Line Treatment -- Cost
The price for nose to mouth line treatment is from £200 dependent on an individual's requirement.
Please see our Price Guide for a more comprehensive list of treatment prices
* We now offer most dermal filler treatments using cannulas,
an exciting new mode of treatment appropriate for most areas of the face, at no extra cost. Our expertise in this procedure offers to clients a very minimal amount of swelling and usually no bruising following treatments - this means clients can carry on with their everyday lives without having to plan extended ‘down time’.
Please do get in touch to arrange a free consultation...