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2026.05.15 · Views 37
Every time I look in the mirror, all I see are the deep nasolabial folds next to my nose, and it makes me look so old.
I wasn't sure whether I should get a facelift or fillers, so I searched for different types of nasolabial fold treatments, and I found there are far more options than I expected.
With such a wide variety of treatments ranging from thread lifting and fillers to Radiesse and lasers like Ulthera, I'm struggling to decide which one looks the most natural and has the best lasting results.
I don't want anything too artificial; I just want my facial expression to look a little brighter.
People around me say that you need to choose a treatment that fits your face shape to ensure effective results. I want to do some research before my consultation, so if anyone has received a treatment they were highly satisfied with, please recommend it.
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I'm worried about my fate too.
My mom got Radiesse at QBQ the other day, and it didn't hurt at all, and there's hardly any swelling right now! They said it fills in volume as collagen and elastin are produced, so if you like a natural look, I think this would be a good option lol.
I noticed a lot of people get Soft Wave treatments there, too. It makes you naturally beautiful, so I recommend it! I also recommend Choice Dermatology at Hagye Station because their skills are excellent.
Is it mid-face sagging? If so, thread lifting is the best. You should check out Soy Aptos thread lifting. They say it's really effective.
I prefer a natural look, so I got Liftera 2, and I'm satisfied because the lines lifted up perfectly without looking artificial. Take your time researching and find what suits you best.
I looked into all the different types of nasolabial folds, and I saw the most results from the Mihee Injection. It doesn't just fill in the sunken areas; it seems to improve overall elasticity, so it feels like it even fixes the sagging.
Lapoel Clinic is great for thread lifting, so you should definitely get a consultation! I got my thread lifted there, and my nasolabial folds improved really well and my facial contours became super smooth lol.
If you want a natural look, Radiesse is very popular these days. I am also considering Sinsa Ruby Clinic for a lifting + Radiesse combination because of my nasolabial folds, and they fill in the sunken areas to balance them out, tailored to each individual's face shape.
I found out there are various types of procedures for nasolabial folds. I received the Forest Lifting at NBU, and I am very satisfied because it naturally adds volume, supports the retaining ligament structure, and improves elasticity, so the results last well.
I don't recommend fillers! They say the fat drains quickly because it's a highly mobile area. Since many people get thread lifts for nasolabial folds, you should look into that as well. I heard Just has a wide variety of threads and the director is very kind.
I got the JamberSeal Juvelook Volume combination at Linain in Myeongdong, and the results are immediate and the staying power is great.
I had a laser lift to lift my skin and Rituo to refine it, and it was surprisingly effective on my nasolabial folds haha. Since it's the clinic where the Key Doctor at Mary works, they definitely did a great job with the procedure.
If you want a natural look, I recommend Wonder Triple! I was hesitant because I thought things like fillers would look too unnatural, but since this is customized to your face, I became naturally beautiful, which I loved. Also, the threads are thin, so the swelling went down quickly!
For nasolabial folds, things like Juvelook Volume seem pretty good!! They say the results are immediate and great. I was looking into it because of my nasolabial folds too, haha... The directors at Class One in Gangnam have such great skills, so I'm thinking of getting it done there.
As for fillers, I was definitely most satisfied with getting them for sunken nasolabial folds. I was worried that just any filler might look artificial, so I got a recommendation for one with good ingredients and went with Nuvia Filler. It is definitely non-toxic, so there is no inflammatory reaction, and because it has good cohesion, it holds the shape well.
If you want both long-lasting results and effectiveness, going with Ulthera might be a good option. I am currently looking into the DA Chamin Just Ulthera, and if you are concerned about nasolabial folds caused by sagging cheeks, Ulthera seems like a good choice.
If you dislike an artificial look, look into Dual Line Lifting, which provides double fixation tailored to your face shape without excessive pulling. The director at Apgujeong Reenstar has excellent skills, and since the results last a long time and you can see them quickly, the satisfaction level is high.
There are so many types of procedures for nasolabial folds, aren't there? ㅠㅠ If you don't want an artificial look, I've heard that Radiesse or Juvelook, which stimulate collagen regeneration, are natural and good options compared to fillers! I think it's best to get a consultation before deciding for your peace of mind.
Because procedures like thread lifting and Ultherapy look natural, fillers might actually look artificial.
I heard that Ultherapy Prime is natural-looking and effective. OnlyF Just is on my list, so I'm a regular here.
My friend had the exact same concerns as you, but after a consultation, she got the Mihee Injection. It didn't look artificial at all; the sunken areas filled in completely, and her skin elasticity improved tremendously.
I heard that GDJW Clinic's Tune-Belook is good for nasolabial folds, so I'm planning to go for a consultation! I heard the synergy is really good since it combines Tune-Face Lifting and Juvelook, so I think it would be good to check it out.
Threads are really popular for nasolabial folds. There are various types of threads, but it seems like PDO Mint threads are the most commonly used.
My nasolabial folds are thin and sunken, so I wanted something that wouldn't feel uncomfortable. I chose the Elasti style. I'm quite satisfied.