Dr. Lauren prepping a syringe with Botulinum toxin to be used on a patient.

How to Get Rid of Lines Around the Mouth Without Surgery

We often hear the term smoker’s lines (those fine, vertical wrinkles that appear around the lips) but what if you’ve never smoked a day in your life? 

It can feel unfair and frustrating. 

These lines, clinically known as perioral lines, tend to show up as we age, regardless of lifestyle, and they can add years to the face; often affecting self-confidence. 

If you’re noticing lines around the mouth and looking for solutions that don’t involve surgery, the good news is: modern aesthetics offers a range of effective, non-invasive treatments to help smooth and soften them.

In this blog, we’ll explore why these lines appear in the first place, and walk you through the most effective non-surgical wrinkle treatments; from mouth wrinkle fillers in Hamilton to skin boosters, regenerative therapies, and lifestyle tweaks. 

If you’re ready to reclaim smoother, more youthful-looking skin; read on.

Why Do Lines Around the Mouth Happen?

The area around the mouth is especially prone to fine lines and wrinkles because it’s constantly in motion. We talk, eat, smile, frown and all those repetitive movements, over time, contribute to the breakdown of skin structure.

But movement is just one part of the story. Here are the main reasons smoker’s lines develop:

1. Ageing and Collagen Loss:

As we age, the body produces less collagen and elastin; the essential proteins that keep skin firm and supple. This natural decline leads to a thinner, less elastic skin texture, making it more prone to lines.

2. Skin Texture Changes:

As skin becomes drier and thinner with age, its ability to bounce back from movement decreases. This lack of resilience causes lines to set in more permanently.

3. Repetitive Movements:

Lip pursing (even from using straws or habitual facial expressions), talking, and laughing all contribute to repeated creasing in the same area.

4. Environmental Factors:

Sun damage, pollution, and smoking accelerate the ageing process; weakening the skin’s natural defences and contributing to deeper, more visible lines.Whether your lines around the mouth are faint or more pronounced, understanding their root cause helps in selecting the right treatment plan.

Dr. Lauren taking notes on her iPad during consultation with a patient.

Non-Surgical Options for Smoker’s Lines Treatment

Now for the exciting part, the treatments that can help reverse or reduce smoker’s lines, all without going under the knife. Thanks to advancements in cosmetic medicine, you don’t need surgery to see real, visible improvements. 

Here are some of the most popular and effective non-surgical wrinkle treatments available today.

1. Dermal Fillers for Mouth Lines:

When it comes to smoker’s lines treatment, dermal fillers are one of the most immediate and transformative solutions.

These soft, gel-like substances (often made of hyaluronic acid) are carefully injected into the skin to plump up fine lines and restore lost volume. For lines around the mouth, a skilled practitioner will use a light touch to soften the wrinkles without overfilling, ensuring you retain your natural expression.

Mouth wrinkle fillers in Hamilton are popular for those wanting quick results with minimal downtime. Results typically last 6–12 months, and the treatment can be tailored to your unique facial anatomy.

This treatment is best for deep smoker’s lines, volume loss and structural support.

2. Skin Boosters: Hydration from Within

While dermal fillers focus on adding volume, skin boosters work on improving skin quality; think of them as an internal moisturiser.

Skin boosters are injectable treatments that deliver hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid deep into the dermis. This increases skin elasticity, firmness, and glow; making the area around the mouth look smoother and more youthful.

They don’t add volume like traditional fillers, but instead focus on improving skin texture, reducing crepey or dehydrated skin that can make wrinkles appear worse.

This treatment is best for fine lines, dull skin and dehydration around the mouth.

3. Polynucleotides, Profhilo & Microneedling:

If you’re looking for regenerative options that stimulate the skin’s natural healing abilities, these three are excellent choices.

  • Polynucleotides
    Polynucleotides are a new wave in skin regeneration; derived from DNA fragments, they promote deep tissue repair, collagen production, and overall skin health. They’re especially useful for delicate areas like the lips and mouth.
  • Profhilo
    Profhilo is a hybrid injectable that works as both a skin booster and a biostimulator. It spreads beneath the skin to hydrate and remodel from within, improving elasticity and firmness over time.
  • Microneedling
    Microneedling uses fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, triggering a healing response and boosting collagen production. When combined with serums or PRP (platelet-rich plasma), it’s even more powerful.

This treatment is best for improving skin texture, fine lines, early-stage wrinkles, and skin rejuvenation.

4. Medical-Grade Skincare

Never underestimate the power of consistent, high-quality skincare. For non-surgical smoker’s lines treatment, a proper skincare routine supports and prolongs the results of in-clinic treatments.

Look for products that contain:

  • Retinoids (to promote cell turnover and collagen)
  • Peptides (to support skin structure)
  • Vitamin C (for brightening and antioxidant protection)
  • Hydrating ingredients (like hyaluronic acid and ceramides)

Medical-grade skincare is more potent than over-the-counter options, and when used consistently, can help prevent new lines from forming and soften existing ones.

This is best for daily support, prevention, and skin maintenance.

Lifestyle Support: The Foundation of Youthful Skin

All the treatments in the world won’t be as effective if the skin’s basic needs aren’t being met. A few lifestyle habits make a huge difference when it comes to preventing and treating lines around the mouth, which are as follows: 

  1. SPF is Non-Negotiable:
    UV exposure is the primary cause of premature ageing. Daily SPF (yes, even on cloudy days) is essential to protect the collagen you still have and maintain treatment results.

  2. Hydration:
    Drink plenty of water and maintain a balanced diet rich in antioxidants. Healthy, hydrated skin looks and performs better.

  3. No Smoking:
    Smoking drastically accelerates the formation of smoker’s lines due to both the repetitive pursing motion and the damage caused by toxins in smoke. Quitting makes a big difference in skin health at any age.
Dr. Lauren taking notes on her iPad during consultation with a patient.
Dr. Lauren injecting filler in a patient's lip area.

Conclusion: Smoother Skin Starts with a Personalised Plan

The appearance of lines around the mouth can be frustrating; especially when they seem to appear out of nowhere or make you feel older than you are. But the reality is, you’re not stuck with them. 

Whether you’re looking for subtle improvement or more noticeable rejuvenation, there are a range of non-surgical wrinkle treatments that can be customised to suit your needs.

From mouth wrinkle fillers in Hamilton to cutting-edge skin boosters and regenerative therapies, there’s never been a better time to explore options that don’t involve surgery.

Ready to smooth your smoker’s lines?

Start with a free, personalised consultation in Hamilton to assess your skin and create a plan that works for your goals, lifestyle, and budget. Because feeling confident in your skin is something everyone deserves.

Bibliography

  1. Vinmec – 2025 – Perioral wrinkles: Causes and remedies [online] Available at:
    https://www.vinmec.com/eng/blog/wrinkles-around-the-corners-of-the-mouth-causes-and-solutions-en

  2. CLNQ – 2025 – How to Get Rid of Lines Around the Mouth [online] Available at:
    https://www.clnq.com/blog/how-to-get-rid-of-lines-around-the-mouth/

  3. Catherine – 2025 – How to Get Rid of Marionette Lines? [online] Available at:
    https://perfecteyesltd.com/blog/how-to-get-rid-of-marionette-lines/

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