
Hello.
I’m Kim Ga-eul from Beauty's Doctors.
Getting rid of nasolabial folds,
once it becomes your own concern, the worry starts faster than you might expect.
Every time you look in the mirror,
there’s that line that seems even more noticeable depending on the lighting.
In actual consultations,
there are also many people who ask,
“Why do I look this deep already when I’m only in my early 30s?”
Recently, among patients who come in after searching for the keyword Gangseo-gu dermatology recommendation,
the share of consultations about nasolabial folds has also been steadily increasing.
However, with nasolabial folds,
a simple “it’s sunken, so just fill it” approach
makes it hard to get satisfying results.
Depending on the cause,
whether to fill it, reduce it, or lift it
can be completely different.
Today, I’ll organize the 5 representative types of nasolabial folds that I often see in clinical practice,
along with the appropriate approach for each.
- ‘Crack-type’ nasolabial folds with deep lines

– Belotero Soft
This is a type where fine lines are clearly etched in, like tiny cracks on thin skin.
It is commonly seen in people with thin skin and weak elasticity,
and in skin that easily develops fine wrinkles.
The line is more distinct when the face is at rest,
and when smiling, the fold appears to crease more deeply.
In this case, using a firm filler can make the surface look uneven,
so a delicate approach is needed.
A thin, softly spreading formulation like Belotero Soft is suitable.
It adheres naturally near the skin surface,
a way to refine skin texture without overfilling the wrinkle.
In Gangseo-gu dermatology recommendation consultations,
this is one of the methods I explain most often to people with delicate fine-wrinkle boundaries.
- ‘Sunken-type’ nasolabial folds

– Sculptra
It may not look severe on the surface,
but it gives the impression that makeup settles into it and the skin is lax.
In this case, rather than simply filling it,
a method that restores the skin’s own volume and density is needed.
Sculptra works by inducing collagen regeneration,
with changes appearing gradually over several weeks.
It is suitable for those who want natural improvement rather than sudden volume.
In particular, among people who came in after searching Gangseo-gu dermatology recommendation,
many choose this method when they want to improve without it being obvious.
- ‘Fat-type’ nasolabial folds with prominent volume

– Double Slim Injection
This is a type where the nasolabial line is not sunken,
but instead appears bulging outward.
In this case, it is closer to a shadow effect caused by concentrated fat.
If filler is placed first,
it may actually look even more prominent.
By organizing unnecessary volume with a fat-dissolving injection such as Double Slim,
the three-dimensional contour becomes more balanced
and the wrinkle is less emphasized.
After searching Gangseo-gu dermatology recommendation,
there are also quite a few cases where people come in for filler consultation
and are diagnosed with this type.
Before filling anything unconditionally,
it is important to look at the structure first.
- ‘Sagging-type’ nasolabial folds caused by overall loss of elasticity

– Juvelook Skin Booster
It’s not just a problem with the nasolabial line itself,
but the feeling that the entire face has lost firmness and sagged.
This is a type where the cheeks and jawline collapse,
making the nasolabial folds look more pronounced.
In this case, rather than adding volume,
a method that improves skin density and elasticity is needed.
Juvelook Skin Booster
induces collagen production
and improves skin texture, radiance, and elasticity overall.
Not only the nasolabial area,
but the entire impression can appear softer.
It is also a method I explain to people who often hear that they “look tired” during Gangseo-gu dermatology recommendation consultations.
- Deep and wide ‘aging-type’ nasolabial folds

– Thermage FLX
This is a type in which reduced skin thickness, loss of volume,
and overall decreased elasticity progress together.
In this case, an approach that firmly supports the structure itself is needed.
Thermage FLX
uses radiofrequency energy to
induce collagen production in the dermis layer
and tightly tighten the skin.
Rather than a simple lifting treatment that pulls upward,
it is a method that tightens the overall density.
Among people who visit after searching Gangseo-gu dermatology recommendation
for a consultation about lifting devices,
this is one of the most commonly considered options for aging-type nasolabial folds.
✔ Summary
Getting rid of nasolabial folds
should not be approached in the same way for everyone.
✔ Thin, deep lines → Belotero Soft
✔ Layered fine wrinkles → Sculptra
✔ Prominent fat → Double Slim
✔ Loss of elasticity → Juvelook Skin Booster
✔ Overall aging-related sagging → Thermage FLX
The important thing is
not “What should I put in?”
but “Why did it form?”
If you are searching for information after looking up Gangseo-gu dermatology recommendation,
I recommend starting by getting an accurate diagnosis of your skin type and structure
before filling anything unconditionally.
If you have any questions,
please feel free to contact us anytime.
Thank you for reading this long post.
This was Kim Ga-eul from Beauty's Doctors.

