Understanding the Aging Mouth: 4 Core Changes
While lip fillers often promise quick fixes, they rarely address the deeper structural and anatomical changes that occur with age. To understand how to truly restore a natural-looking mouth, it helps to first look at the specific ways the area evolves over time.
01. Lip Elongation
One of the earliest and most significant changes is the elongation of the upper lip. In youth, the upper lip typically measures 13-15 mm, but after our late 40s to early 50s, this can lengthen to 18-22 mm. This elongation causes:
- A flatter smile
- Inversion of the red lip
- Loss of dental show (the visibility of your top teeth when smiling)
- Formation of a horizontal crease across the upper lip
02. Volume Loss in the Lower Face
Aging isn't just about losing lip volume. The entire perioral area (under the nose, around the lips, chin, and pre-jowl areas) undergoes fat loss and bone resorption in the jaw. This results in:
- Deflated lips
- Hollowing around the mouth and chin
- Loss of definition and support
03. Skin Creasing Around the Lips
The skin around the mouth thins and loses resilience. As the muscle around your mouth repeatedly contracts, it pulls this fragile skin inward, gradually etching deeper lines into the surface. This process contributes to:
- Vertical lip lines, often called "smoker's lines" (regardless of smoking history)
- Fine creases and deep wrinkles
- Crepey texture and skin laxity
04. Adjacent Structural Changes
Aging cheeks descend and crowd the mouth area, contributing to:
- Nasolabial folds (smile lines)
- Marionette lines (creases from corners of mouth to chin)
- Downturned mouth corners (due to muscle imbalances)
By rejuvenating this area, we restore not only youthful balance to your features but also the harmony between your appearance and your identity.
8 comments
Valerie Barber
I have an upper denture. Should I get implants instead in preparation to getting a total restore face lift?
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Valerie—Thanks for your comment! While dental implants are not a requirement for undergoing a Vertical Restore or facial rejuvenation procedure, they can sometimes provide better structural support — especially in cases where upper dentures may impact facial volume or muscle function. That said, every patient’s situation is unique. We recommend scheduling a virtual consultation with Dr. Karam’s team so they can assess your facial anatomy and advise on the best approach based on your goals and dental history. You can get started here: 👉 drkaram.com/getting-started We’d love to help you feel your absolute best!
Donna Reginella
Thank you
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Donna—Thanks for your comment! We’re thrilled you enjoyed the post and are so grateful for your support. It really means a lot to us! 💞
Deborah Robinson
I would like to know where the Dr operates and if he only operates in that country. I live in Bahrain middle east. I would very much like a vertical restore and lip smokers lines rejuvenated. I am 66 years of age and of course feel younger than I look . I don’t want to look younger just much fresher.
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Deborah—Thanks for your comment! Dr. Karam performs all of his surgeries at our state-of-the-art medical office and surgical center located in Carmel Valley, San Diego, California, just minutes from the beautiful coast between La Jolla and Del Mar. At this time, he only operates in the United States. The best way to explore your options is to request a virtual consultation, which is available to international patients as well. During the consult process, you’ll receive detailed information about pricing, recovery, candidacy, and next steps. You can get started here: 👉 Request a Consultation <https://www.drkaram.com/getting-started/> If you need any assistance or have questions, Dr. Karam’s surgical team is also available directly at (858) 252-6826. We’d love to help you feel as fresh and confident on the outside as you do on the inside!
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