Best Injectables for Smoker’s Lines

Best Injectables for Smoker's Lines | Parson Skin Center, Scottsdale

Best Injectables for Smoker’s Lines

We all know that smoking is bad for us because it can cause cancer and lung problems. Smoking can also affect your appearance. Not only can it make your teeth yellow, but it can cause vertical lines above your lips called smoker’s lines.

Even those who don’t smoke can develop these lines. Genetics, age and sun exposure can cause these stubborn wrinkles to form. If you’re looking to get rid of them, you don’t need to turn to surgery. Injectables can help you look years younger. Read on to find out which ones to choose.

Dermal Fillers for Smoker’s Lines

Dermal fillers are a good choice for diminishing the appearance of smoker’s lines because can they fill in the lines with hyaluronic acid. Restylane is a good choice, but Volbella works especially well because it is specially formulated to work on fine lines around the mouth and lips. It is precise and injects easily, making it ideal for mild wrinkling such as fine lines.

Neurotoxins for Smoker’s Lines

Dermal fillers can sometimes cause temporary swelling, so many plastic surgeons recommend neurotoxins such as Botox and Dysport. They have had great success with softening these fine lines in the lip area. However, it is important to dilute the neurotoxin, as too much solution can weaken muscles in the mouth. This is why many doctor prefer to use dermal fillers for smoker’s lines.

The weakness that patients experience with Botox, though, is hardly noticeable. They can still perform activities such as eating and speaking, but may have some difficulty with whistling or sucking through a straw.

Schedule an Injectable with Parson Skin Center in Scottsdale

Scottsdale plastic surgeon Dr. Shaun Parson is a board certified plastic surgeon who also specializes in injectables. Whether you struggle with smoker’s lines or other skin issues, injectables can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and help bring out more youthful skin. Call Parson Skin Center at (480) 282-8386 to schedule an injectable today.