@anastasiabeautyfascia: Puffiness in the cheeks and deeper nasolabial folds often go together. It’s not just about volume. It’s about fluid that doesn’t move. When lymphatic and venous flow slow down, fluid stays in the midface. The cheeks look heavier, and the nasolabial folds appear deeper. The goal is not to “fill” or “lift” from the outside. It’s to help the face unload. When you guide the fluid out and restore movement in the tissue, the cheeks become lighter, and the folds soften — often instantly. Not because you changed the structure, but because you removed what was weighing it down. Try this, feel the difference, and watch how quickly your face responds. Save this for your routine.