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it’s actually quite rare a lot of young people have nasolabial folds in 2022
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Ok, let me tell you this:it’s actually quite rare a lot of young people have nasolabial folds in 2022
they had shit skin with shit collagen anyway but this is good information thanksOk, let me tell you this:
NL folds are NOT from collagen loss.
They are from the loss of firmness of fascia holding the deep fat pad: in particular, malar fat pad under the eye. As the fascia gets weaker, the fat falls down onto the cheek creating NL folds. Collagen has nothing to do with it.
And young people do NOT have their NL due to the fat pads sliding. They have NL usually due to shitty forward growth: the space between the cheek and not-forward-enough upper jaw creates the crease which you call "NL fold".
You should rename the topic: "FASCIA IS EVERYTHING"![]()
some guy was forward grown with them but also had shit tier skinnasolabial folds have more to do with bones than collagen
doesnt matter, some people get them when smiling and some dont.some guy was forward grown with them but also had shit tier skin
who said anything about smiling he had it all the timedoesnt matter, some people get them when smiling and some dont.
you get them from smiling, they are called smile lineswho said anything about smiling he had it all the time
whatever he had shit tier collagen and nasolabial foldsyou get them from smiling, they are called smile lines
Ok, let me tell you this:
NL folds are NOT from collagen loss.
They are from the loss of firmness of fascia holding the deep fat pad: in particular, malar fat pad under the eye. As the fascia gets weaker, the fat falls down onto the cheek creating NL folds. Collagen has nothing to do with it.
And young people do NOT have their NL due to the fat pads sliding. They have NL usually due to shitty forward growth: the space between the cheek and not-forward-enough upper jaw creates the crease which you call "NL fold".
You should rename the topic: "FASCIA IS EVERYTHING"![]()
They have NL usually due to shitty forward growth: the space between the cheek and not-forward-enough upper jaw creates the crease which you call "NL fold".
how do you fix this?Ok, let me tell you this:
NL folds are NOT from collagen loss.
They are from the loss of firmness of fascia holding the deep fat pad: in particular, malar fat pad under the eye. As the fascia gets weaker, the fat falls down onto the cheek creating NL folds. Collagen has nothing to do with it.
Facelift.how do you fix this?
good to knowFacelift.
If it is due to bad forward growth: paranasal implants and bimax. But it might make you look bloated.
In reality, slight nasolabial folds are desirable: it is a natural look of people with prominent cheeks (midface slightly retruded, cheeks protruded, creates a crease between the mouth and nostril sides) but normal/below-average FG. You are not supposed to fix this. It depends on the degree.
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Just like Shang Tsung steals your soul after he defeats you, I wish I could steal the collagen of the looksmax.org user after I defeat him in combatit’s actually quite rare a lot of young people have nasolabial folds in 2022
This a beautiful comment niggas need to remember. I only learned about "fascia" when studying craniosacral therapy.Ok, let me tell you this:
NL folds are NOT from collagen loss.
They are from the loss of firmness of fascia holding the deep fat pad: in particular, malar fat pad under the eye. As the fascia gets weaker, the fat falls down onto the cheek creating NL folds. Collagen has nothing to do with it.
And young people do NOT have their NL due to the fat pads sliding. They have NL usually due to shitty forward growth: the space between the cheek and not-forward-enough upper jaw creates the crease which you call "NL fold".
You should rename the topic: "FASCIA IS EVERYTHING"![]()