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Marionette lines - has anything helped?
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Wed Sep 18, 2019 10:41 am      Reply with quote
Hi friends,

I'm 35 now and am noticing that my marionette lines have started to become MUCH more prominent. (It doesn't help that I have two blueish veins that run down the side of mouths. The older I get the more prominent my veins become, it's pretty scary.) So I was wondering if anyone has seen success with anything? Fillers? Botox? Lasers? Facial exercises? The derminator? Honestly, I'll try anything. I just had fillers in my cheeks to "lift the whole face" and it didn't do anything for my marionette lines at all. If anything it made my nasolabial folds more prominent which are so close to the marionette lines that the whole area seems older and more obvious.

I know there's a variety of stuff out there that people recommend. But I want to know if you or someone you know tried something and it really worked.

Oh, also, if anyone has figured out how to combat blue veins please let me know. I'm guessing it's because I'm really skinny (5'1, 100lbs) but if anyone else can think of something it could be that would be useful.

Thanks friends!
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Fri Nov 15, 2019 10:27 am      Reply with quote
I’ll be interested in any responses to this post. I have the same issue and thought that cheek fillers would help but now I’m concerned that it will make things worse. Have you had any luck trying anything ease?
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Fri Nov 15, 2019 10:59 pm      Reply with quote
Hello! Yes, I’ve had success with facial exercises and massage. Carolyns facial exercise or flex effect or ageless are all effective. Best of luck!

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Bbabe wrote:
I’ll be interested in any responses to this post. I have the same issue and thought that cheek fillers would help but now I’m concerned that it will make things worse. Have you had any luck trying anything ease?


Hi there,

In my experience, cheek fillers did not help and I regret getting them. Definitely aged my face by a few years and made the whole area more obvious.
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