# Why Do Nasolabial Folds Appear? Exploring the Anatomical Perspectives and the Role of Thread-Based Interventions

**Authors:** Gi-Woong Hong, Sehyun Song, Soo Yeon Park, Sang-Bong Lee, Jovian Wan, Kyung-Seok Hu, Kyu-Ho Yi

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics14070716 · Diagnostics · 2024-03-28

## TL;DR

This paper explores the causes of nasolabial folds and introduces new thread-lifting techniques to address them safely and effectively.

## Contribution

The paper introduces two novel thread-lifting techniques, the 'Reverse Technique' and the 'Cross Technique using volumizing thread', for treating nasolabial folds.

## Key findings

- Nasolabial folds are classified into three types based on distinct anatomical and causal factors.
- The 'Reverse Technique' using cog threads improves tissue traction and lifting effectiveness.
- Facial anatomy, including vascular structures, is critical for safe and effective thread-lifting procedures.

## Abstract

The classification of nasolabial folds into three types, each with distinct causative factors and mechanisms, is explored. Age-related changes in facial skin and connective tissues are examined in detail, revealing variations across different facial regions due to variances in tissue firmness and thickness. The innovative ‘Reverse Technique,’ involving cog threads to enhance tissue traction and effectiveness in thread-lifting procedures, is introduced. Detailed technical guidelines, anatomical considerations, and safety measures are provided, emphasizing the importance of identifying optimal vectors and fixing points to achieve maximum lifting effects while minimizing potential risks, particularly those associated with vascular structures. Additionally, the ‘Cross Technique using volumizing thread’ is discussed, designed to smooth tissue boundaries and rejuvenate sagging areas. Facial anatomy, including the positioning of arteries and ligaments, is underscored as essential for ensuring the safety and efficacy of procedures. In conclusion, this review stands as a comprehensive guide for practitioners, offering insights into innovative thread-lifting methods and their applications in addressing nasolabial folds. The primary focus is on achieving optimal aesthetic results while prioritizing patient safety.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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