Nasolabial filler works beautifully for the right patient — and falls short for the wrong one.
Here is an honest breakdown of who tends to see the best results, who should consider a different approach, and what a consultation will establish.
Published by Dr Hasaneen
Published date 6.07.26
Nasolabial filler works beautifully for the right patient — and falls short for the wrong one.
Here is an honest breakdown of who tends to see the best results, who should consider a different approach, and what a consultation will establish.
Your folds are visible at rest, not just when you smile. Folds that appear on expression then disappear are a normal part of how the face moves. The patients who see the clearest results are those whose folds have become static — present even when the face is completely relaxed, giving a persistently tired or aged appearance.
Your folds are driven by localised volume loss. Nasolabial folds deepen for two different reasons: localised volume loss in the fold itself, or mid-face descent as the cheek fat pads reduce and drop with age. Direct fold filler works well for the first. The second is better addressed by restoring mid-face volume first. Dr Hasaneen assesses this distinction at every consultation — it is the most important factor in determining the right approach.
You have reasonable skin elasticity. Skin that retains some firmness adapts most cleanly to restored volume. Where significant laxity is present, the approach and realistic outcome need to be calibrated accordingly.
Your weight is stable. Weight changes alter facial fat distribution and affect how filler sits and how long it lasts. Patients at a stable weight see more predictable, longer-lasting results.
Your expectations are grounded. Nasolabial filler softens the fold — it does not erase it. The fold is a natural part of facial anatomy. The goal is a refreshed, more rested appearance, not a blank face.
Candidacy requires physical assessment — anatomy, skin quality, and the cause of the fold cannot be determined from photographs alone. At Dr Hass Clinic, the consultation will cover:
For good candidates, the improvement is visible straight away — a clear softening of the fold with a more rested, refreshed appearance. The final settled result is best assessed at two weeks once any swelling has resolved. Results typically last 9 to 18 months, depending on volume, product, and individual metabolism.
For a full breakdown of what to expect in the days after treatment, read our nasolabial filler recovery and aftercare guide.
All nasolabial filler at Dr Hass Clinic is performed by Dr Hasaneen Al-Janabi, a GMC-registered surgeon with extensive experience in facial anatomy and filler placement.
Every consultation begins with the face as a whole — not just the fold — to ensure the recommendation is the one most likely to produce the right result for your specific anatomy.
Most patients need 1ml to 2ml total. Full breakdown by fold severity, plus 1ml vs 2ml comparison.
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