1. Fillers for Instant Volume
One of the most common treatments is hyaluronic acid fillers, which are injected into the skin to plump and smooth deep creases. “They’re really an instant fix,” Gibson says, noting that swelling subsides quickly, leaving smoother-looking skin. However, he warns against overfilling, which can lead to a puffy appearance. It’s crucial to work with a board-certified dermatologist or injector, as results last several months and cost can add up over time.
2. Botox for Dynamic Wrinkles
Botox works by freezing targeted facial muscles to reduce movement, making dynamic wrinkles—those that appear when you smile—less visible. “If it’s overdone, you can end up with that frozen look, which is a look nobody wants,” Gibson cautions. Just like fillers, Botox should only be administered by a certified professional.
3. Red Light and Radio Frequency Therapy
For a non-invasive option, Gibson recommends red light therapy and radio frequency (RF) therapy. These treatments stimulate collagen production deep within the skin, improving firmness over time. “They tickle the mitochondria, turn on the cells, and you get voila—more collagen,” he explains. Patience is key, as visible results can take weeks to months. Devices like red light masks or combination tools such as the Lumo can be used at home for gradual improvement.
4. Exfoliation for Smoother Skin
Exfoliation won’t erase smile lines, but it can make them look less pronounced by keeping the skin smooth, elastic, and refreshed. Gibson recommends chemical exfoliants like glycolic acid, lactic acid, or salicylic acid. For weekly use, he likes The Ordinary’s peel solution, and for daily use, he applies Alpha Skin Care’s 14% glycolic serum. Regular exfoliation helps speed up cellular turnover, which slows with age, resulting in a more youthful look.
5. Facial Massage & Yoga
An often-overlooked method for reducing the appearance of deep smile lines is facial massage or facial yoga. These exercises tone the cheek muscles beneath the skin, helping to push the skin outward and minimize creasing. As Gibson explains, strengthening these muscles can counteract the effects of bone and dental shrinkage that make lines more prominent.
The Bottom Line
Whether you choose in-office treatments like fillers and Botox or at-home methods like exfoliation and facial exercises, there’s no shortage of ways to soften smile lines. Gibson’s advice is clear: use certified professionals for any invasive procedure, be patient with non-invasive methods, and incorporate consistent skincare habits to keep your skin looking fresh and youthful.