My drawing skills are a bit lacking, but
before the philtrum surgery, there were no nasolabial folds and it just felt normal overall, but
after the philtrum reduction surgery, the area above the lips and philtrum were pulled upward, so the nasolabial folds got worse. No, it wasn't that the nasolabial folds got worse,
but rather a hill. Should I say that the bone(?) has gotten worse? Since the philtrum area above the lips is pulled up and protrudes, the sides of the nose look relatively flat, and the step becomes more severe, making it look like nasolabial folds. This becomes
more noticeable when you put on makeup or get oily, but because the philtrum area protrudes, it gives a glow to the face. It looks like my nasolabial folds have faded...
Is the nasolabial folds really bright...;;;;
It's hard to express in words, but I think it's because the area above the lips is pulled in and protrudes due to the reduction of the philtrum, making the step more severe.