A Dermatologist Who Performed 400 Filler Injections Explains Why Your Smile Lines Keep Getting Worse
And what she changed her mind about — after seeing this work better than anything she'd injected.
Your Smile Lines Get Worse Every Night While You Sleep
If you sleep on your side, you press that fold into your pillow for seven or eight hours. Same crease. Same spot. Every single night.
Fold a piece of paper in the same place every day for a year. That crease doesn't fade. It sets deeper every time.
That is exactly what is happening to your smile lines. While you sleep. Without you knowing it.
Everything You Apply Before Bed Ends Up On Your Pillow Not Your Skin
Whatever you put on your face before bed — retinol, hyaluronic acid, your best serum — it rubs off on your pillowcase within the first hour of sleep.
Your skin never gets it. Your pillow does.
This is why the same retinol that improved your forehead has never touched your smile lines. Same bottle. Same night. Your forehead gets eight hours of contact. Your smile line gets one — then the pillow takes everything.
Your Smile Line Skin Is Biologically Different From Every Other Part Of Your Face
The skin at your smile line is about half as thick as skin anywhere else on your face. Less collagen. Less blood flow. Less ability to hold moisture or repair itself overnight.
Collagen breaks down there faster every night than it can rebuild. Not because of your age. Because that specific area is built differently — and it was always going to lose ground faster than everywhere else.
This is why your lines keep getting deeper even when the rest of your skin looks fine.
Filler Fills The Damage. It Doesn't Stop It.
Most of my patients came back within the year wanting more. I used to think that was just how filler worked.
It wasn't.
Filler puts volume back into what's already been lost. But the overnight breakdown — moisture escaping, the pillow pressing the crease deeper — keeps happening after the filler goes in. The filler dissolves into a face still losing ground every single night underneath it.
I was filling the damage. I wasn't stopping it.
There Is Now A Way To Fix The Problem While You Sleep
One of my patients came in for her routine filler appointment. The smile lines I'd been treating for two years were almost gone. Skin plump. Fold barely visible. I'd only ever seen results like that from a fresh injection.
She hadn't had anything done. Fifteen seconds before bed. Eight weeks.
Medical-grade silicone pressed over the fold creates a complete seal all night. Moisture stays in. The pillow can't compress through it. Hyaluronic acid stays directly on the skin for eight full hours — not one hour before the pillowcase takes it.
This is now the first thing I recommend to every patient before filler. Not because filler doesn't work. Because this addresses the reason filler keeps wearing out.
The damage happens while you sleep. This is the first thing that works while you sleep.
Losveo Smile Line Smoothing Patches
The only wrinkle patch with infused Hyaluronic Acid — sealed against your skin all night.
- Medical-grade silicone — seals moisture in all night
- Hyaluronic acid built in — stays on your skin, not your pillow
- Pillow locked out — fold stays smooth and undisturbed
- 15 seconds to apply — works with your existing routine
- Visible results — most women notice softening by weeks 3–4
Try it for 60 nights. If you don't see a visible difference in your smile lines, contact us for a full refund. No questions asked.
50,000+ Women Have Tried It
"I've been using retinol for three years and my smile lines kept getting worse. Two months into this and my aesthetician asked what I'd changed. I hadn't changed anything else."
"Was skeptical. I've tried everything. By week four I could see the difference in photos. By week eight my husband noticed without me saying anything. That's when I knew it was real."
"I had a filler consultation booked. Decided to try this first. Cancelled the appointment. The lines I was going to spend $1,200 on are genuinely softer. I'm not exaggerating."
"The damage is happening while you sleep. Any solution that doesn't operate while you sleep is not actually addressing the problem. This is the first thing I've seen that does."— Dr. Sarah M., Aesthetic Medicine Physician, 18 Years of Practice