I'm still in my early 20s, but ever since I was young, I've had a lot of fat from the top of my nasolabial fold to the deep cheek area, so as the weight sags, my shadow appears and my nasolabial folds look deep. Is it easier to understand if I say that I have a Thomas-like face because I have a lot of fat all the way down from the side of my nose..? .. Because of the flesh in that area, the sides of the mouth are also shadowed. You know that when the light hits the shadow, it really stands out!! Is it okay to take pictures in a dark place? Even if I want to, when I look at my face reflected in places where the lighting isn't very good or in the black window of the subway, all I can see is the shadow of my nasolabial area, which looks like nasolabial folds... My body is thin, but I tend to have a lot of facial fat, so other than that area, my jaw line and There's a lot of fat under the chin, so when you look at the rear camera picture, it looks really plump... The overall facial features feel full... You're
not old enough to develop wrinkles yet, so there's no line on the skin in that area, but the skin creates a shadow because of it, so it looks like nasolabial folds. I don't think the elasticity is very good, so if I leave it on a little longer, wrinkle lines will appear... When I look at other people's faces, I only see that that area is tight... Even if there is a lot of facial fat, the nasolabial folds do not stand out, and there is just a lump above and below the nasolabial folds. I'm so jealous of people who have fat... I've gained weight because my nasolabial folds are tight and the top and bottom are clearly divided... Even though I have a lot of fat on my face, it feels cute and plump, but I think my facial fat tends to be really ugly, so I'm losing weight. I was concerned about diarrhea and went to the hospital for consultation because I
thought it wouldn't go away smoothly even if I took it out. Recently, I went to the hospital and got a consultation and they said that the nasolabial folds weren't that bad, but if it bothered me, they could relieve it even if it wasn't completely. Even though it's realistically difficult to completely straighten it out. .. He said that there was a slight sagging of the nasolabial area, and there was also volume above the nasolabial area, so he recommended liposuction + thread lifting for the nasolabial area, autologous dermal transplantation for the nasolabial area, and even liposuction for deep cheeks and double chin.
I found out by looking for articles on Seongyesa for over a year. I heard that if you get liposuction, you will inevitably lose weight later, and thread lifting is also effective. It's scary that the furniture threads don't melt for a while. Even with dermatological procedures like Inmode, the skin is so thin that even the blood vessels inside are visible, so I have a lot of concerns
. I was in the late 150's and mid 40's, but I lost it to 40 in a month. At that time, I only ate salad and ran for an hour. I was trying to lose facial fat, but instead, it really came off. I felt like the swelling and fat in the rest of my body had gone away and I had lost weight, which was a concern for me. The stomach didn't go well, but rather it felt like it was sagging, and the nasolabial area looked even more saggy... Looking at Seongyesa's posts, some people said that their nasolabial folds were alleviated after losing weight, while others said that they got worse...
Not aerobic . Maintain a healthy diet while doing anaerobic exercise, paying special attention to protein and collagen..? Take nutritional supplements and drink a lot of water... From what I've found, this is a way to lose facial fat in a healthy way while maintaining elasticity... If I lose it this way, will the arm fat and the rest of the facial fat fall off nicely and gain weight...?
Or should I first lose facial fat and then fill the sagging nasolabial area with collagen with a procedure like Sculptra? Sculptra looks natural, but I'm worried that it will spread and fill out and make my arms look thicker... I'm
really worried and it's been a part of my stress since I was a teenager. Even if it's an expensive surgery, I'd do it with great determination if it would really help, but the solution itself is. I feel like there isn't one... If you have an example of solving a similar problem, I would really appreciate it if you could share the secret!!!