Nasolabial folds are the result of a combination of the natural aging process and years of laughter and smiles. That’s why they’re often called “smile lines” or “laughter lines”.
Dr. Gavin Chan says that “having nasolabial folds] is a natural part of the ageing process where your cheeks descend down and in to fold over your upper lip area.”
However, because the folds are in the center of the face, attention is automatically drawn to them, which irritates patients and leads them to feel the urgent need to get rid of these aging signs.
This is where dermal filler injections become essential to fix the nasolabial area. The main concern at this point is that at all times the practitioner should be aware of the pertinent anatomy, specifically the position of the infraorbital, facial, angular and alar arteries in relation to the cannula tip, through which the filler will be injected to reduce the risk of any inadvertent vascular injury.
In fact, a major danger zone for dermal filler treatments is at the nasolabial fold, where the facial artery runs right up to it from the jaw line and past the corner of the mouth through nasolabial folds. When dermal filler is injected into an artery, it is potentially disastrous.
SIFSOF vein finders are therefore of paramount importance during this process. The trolley type vein illuminator SIFVEIN-7.11 is the ultimate guide to the safety and satisfaction of the patient. SIFVEIN-7.11 is quite important as it has the ability to penetrate the skin to an adjustable depth. It has a projection distance of 200±20mm, as well as the capacity to either remain in place or to move depending on the cosmetologist needs. In addition, the vein illuminator (SIFVEIN-5.2) is removable and can be held on the hand to be closer to the skin.
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