There are certain signs of aging people tolerate fairly well. Upper lip lines usually aren’t one of them.
In fact, I’ve found these vertical lines — often called “smoker’s lines” — can bother patients more than much larger aging changes elsewhere on the face. Even after a beautiful facelift or skin rejuvenation procedure, persistent upper lip lines can leave someone feeling like the outcome is incomplete.
I’ve had many patients tell me these lines bother them more than their neck or jawline because they’re impossible to hide in motion, conversation, and expression.
And despite the nickname, these lines absolutely do not only happen to smokers.
They happen because of aging skin, repetitive muscle movement, collagen loss, thinning tissue, and time.
After treating this area for more than 20 years, I’ve also learned something else: Some of the most commonly performed treatments can actually make this problem harder to fix later.
So let’s walk through how these lines form, what actually works, and where I think people often go wrong.
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