
A_Ron_Kool_Aid
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Hello, today I am going to be diving in how to fix the nasojugal line/tear trough today.
This is what it looks like
I see a question on how to fix these a decent amount so let's dive into it.
Cause: A lack of fat in the under eye area and nasolabial area.
"Soft Maxx Solutions" 1. Volufiline this is supposedly going to boost fat production, hence possibly fixing the problem at hand. 2. Retinol increase collagen production therefore increase skin tightness and therefore solving/improving the problem.
DISCLAIMER: The softmaxx solutions are do not have guaranteed results. A lot of people debate if it's cope or not. Use at your own will.
Hard Maxx Solutions 1. Dermal fillers This can give simulate the fat that is supposed to be there and therefore eliminate this problem. Keep in mind of the risks, and get someone trustworthy to do this.
2. Fat grafting This is what I most recommend as a long term solution. This can last for several years, in some cases it can last a lifetime. The recovery process is on average 4-6 weeks, and there should be some swelling, pain etc. But I recommend this, cause you won't have to worry about the problem once it's done.
Hope you find some use in this thread. I know I didn't go into much detail, but this is just a little basic guide on what you should be looking for to fix this problem.
-A d i o s m a m a c i t a
This is what it looks like

I see a question on how to fix these a decent amount so let's dive into it.
Cause: A lack of fat in the under eye area and nasolabial area.
"Soft Maxx Solutions" 1. Volufiline this is supposedly going to boost fat production, hence possibly fixing the problem at hand. 2. Retinol increase collagen production therefore increase skin tightness and therefore solving/improving the problem.
DISCLAIMER: The softmaxx solutions are do not have guaranteed results. A lot of people debate if it's cope or not. Use at your own will.
Hard Maxx Solutions 1. Dermal fillers This can give simulate the fat that is supposed to be there and therefore eliminate this problem. Keep in mind of the risks, and get someone trustworthy to do this.
2. Fat grafting This is what I most recommend as a long term solution. This can last for several years, in some cases it can last a lifetime. The recovery process is on average 4-6 weeks, and there should be some swelling, pain etc. But I recommend this, cause you won't have to worry about the problem once it's done.
Hope you find some use in this thread. I know I didn't go into much detail, but this is just a little basic guide on what you should be looking for to fix this problem.
-A d i o s m a m a c i t a