Try Wrinkle Fillers
If you've tried every face peel and laser procedure under the sun and still can't get your lip lines to go away, it may be time to try wrinkle fillers. This treatment uses a needle to inject hyaluronic-acid based dermal fillers to plump up your skin and smooth out those deep wrinkles.
Laser resurfacing using fractional lasers effectively – and permanently – diminish the appearance of smoker's lines. Laser resurfacing works from the inside out by stimulating your body's own natural collagen production. It also encourages the skin to replace itself with healthier tissue.
One of the quickest and easiest ways to reduce smokers' lines is with an injectable lip filler treatment. Lip fillers restore volume and smooth out wrinkles around the mouth and upper lip area.
While wrinkles from smoking cannot be reversed, non-surgical treatments such as anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, laser resurfacing, dermabrasion, microneedling, and platelet-rich plasma therapy can help reduce their appearance.
Did you know toothpaste can help to fade the fine lines and wrinkles on the face? Surprisingly, there are many people who are benefited with this cheap and simple home remedy. You need to apply toothpaste all over face and leave it overnight. Wash off with cold water and pat dry in morning.
Sticking on wrinkle patches can aid in the short-term smoothing of wrinkles, helping the skin appear more plump and youthful. However, while TikTok users may claim that wrinkle patches give comparable results to Botox or fillers, the dermatologists we spoke to say that the results are limited.
Applying lemon juice is an effective remedy that can treat the green shadow above the upper lip. The bleaching properties of lemon can brighten up the skin and lighten the green shadow or dark patches. Extract some lemon juice and apply on the skin.
Fortunately, you can hide these lines with cleverly placed makeup and you can take steps to increase collagen production that will give your skin a fuller look. To prevent wrinkles above your lips, try to relax your face, give up smoking, and avoid pursing your mouth a lot.
Smoker lines can be treated by using precise administration of Botox®* injections into the fine dynamic facial muscles around the mouth. These anti-wrinkle injections can be used to prevent lines from developing/deepening, or to soften existing lines.
Both upper and lower lip lines can be effectively treated. Botox is a simple office procedure taking about 10 minutes with minimal pain and downtime. Botox takes about 5 days to work and lasts up to 4 months in this area.
Laser resurfacing
Skin resurfacing is a highly effective treatment for above lip lines. Lasers remove dead skin cells, help stimulate new collagen, improves skin texture and creates a tightening effect.
The best results for lip lines will be with the use of retinol or one of its more powerful cousins like tretinoin (Retin-A). This puts the skin into overdrive and increases thickness and skin quality, and it plays well with the other modalities we discuss in this post.
Smoker's lips are characterized by vertical wrinkles around the mouth. Lips and gums can also become hyperpigmented, significantly darker than their natural rosy shine. Smoker's lips can begin to appear months or years after smoking or using other tobacco products.
The skin will generally go back to normal after you have finished smoking a cigarette. But the effects of smoking combined with repeated movements plus time can cause those lines to become permanent.
To get rid of the discoloration in your mouth, The American Academy of Oral Medicine says there is no treatment for this condition – but if you quit smoking, your tissue will likely return to its normal color within 36 months.