Nasolabial Fold Treatment
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October 18, 2025

Do Nasolabial Folds Get Worse With Age?

Yes, nasolabial folds often become more pronounced with age.

Body contouring has revolutionized the way we think about self-care and aesthetic transformations. It’s more than just a cosmetic procedure—it’s a path to enhanced confidence and self-expression.

Yes, nasolabial folds often become more pronounced with age. These lines, which run from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth, are a natural part of facial anatomy but tend to deepen over time due to factors like the loss of collagen and elastin, which reduce skin firmness and elasticity. Additionally, the gradual loss of facial fat, bone density, and muscle tone can contribute to sagging skin and emphasize these folds.

Project your inner beauty in a natural, subtly enhanced way with the masterful work of nasolabial fold surgeon Thomas W. Loeb, M.D. His expertise has been instrumental in enhancing and perfecting techniques, ensuring patients experience the best and most refined outcomes in their cosmetic procedures. Our beautiful Fifth Avenue office has been fully accredited by the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Facilities.

What Contributes to Severe Nasolabial Folds?

Severe nasolabial folds can result from a combination of natural and environmental factors, including:

  • Aging. Over time, the skin loses collagen and elastin, reducing firmness and elasticity. This natural aging process also includes a loss of facial fat and bone density, which contributes to sagging skin and deeper folds.
  • Facial Movements. Repeated facial expressions, such as smiling or laughing, can crease the skin over time and deepen the nasolabial folds.
  • Sun Exposure. Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays accelerates the breakdown of collagen and elastin, leading to premature skin aging and more pronounced folds.
  • Lifestyle Factors. Smoking, poor nutrition, and inadequate hydration can reduce skin health and elasticity, worsening nasolabial folds.
  • Genetics. Some people may have a genetic predisposition to more prominent nasolabial folds due to their facial structure or skin type.

For those seeking a long-lasting solution to severe nasolabial folds, plastic surgery can provide the most effective results. While surgical options involve recovery time, they deliver more dramatic and enduring improvements than non-surgical treatments. Consulting with a board-certified plastic surgeon is essential to determine the best approach for your individual needs and goals.

Can Lifestyle Changes Help With Smile Lines?

Some lifestyle changes have been known to help delay and mitigate the appearance of deep nasolabial folds. These include:

  • Avoiding excess UV exposure, including tanning beds, and wearing sunscreen regularly
  • Quitting smoking or avoiding it altogether
  • Using moisturizer daily
  • Sleeping on your back instead of on your side
  • Following an overall healthy lifestyle with good nutrition to promote healthy skin

In addition, drinking plenty of water keeps the skin hydrated and plump, reducing the prominence of lines. Eating a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, vitamins (especially C and E), and omega-3 fatty acids support skin repair and collagen production.

Am I a Candidate for Nasolabial Fold Surgery?

When non-surgical treatments aren’t enough to achieve your goals for your appearance, you might consider nasolabial fold surgery. Although the cost of a nasolabial fold procedure will be greater than that of non-surgical treatments, this approach is far more effective, and the results will last longer.

There are multiple surgical options for removing or minimizing nasolabial folds, including nasolabial fold excision, buccal fat removal, or a facelift. The ideal treatment to correct these issues depends on the patient. Nasolabial fold surgery involves the excision, or removal, of the excess skin and tissue from the area. The remaining tissue and skin can lie taut, creating a more youthful appearance.

If you’re a nonsmoker in good overall health with good skin elasticity, you may be a candidate for nasolabial fold surgery. A plastic surgeon can review your health information to determine whether it could be right for you.

Consult a Board-certified Nasolabial Fold Surgeon in NY

Before having any plastic surgery, ensure you’re working with a board-certified plastic surgeon. It’s an indicator of expertise and commitment to patient care and safety.

Dr. Thomas Loeb, a board-certified plastic surgeon serving the NYC area, looks forward to meeting you and discussing your goals for your appearance. Dr. Loeb routinely performs nasolabial fold surgeries, bringing a blend of technical expertise and artistry to his work. Schedule a consultation today.

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