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If you have wished for your lips to be more plump and smooth, the solutions that you would have come across are surgery or lip fillers

Lip fillers are a very popular way of increasing the size of lips and making them more plump and smooth. These are minimally invasive, and the recovery time is very short compared to surgery. Longevity Live Paid Content. 

What are lip fillers?

Lip fillers are injections that enhance the lips by adding volume. These are the most popular types of dermal fillers. Lip fillers have synthetic hyaluronic acid, which is a natural substance in the body. Many brands of lip fillers are available in the market.

Who can use lip fillers?

Using lip fillers is a personal decision, just like hair laser removal. If you want to be considered for lip fillers, you must:

  • Have good physical health
  • Keep your expectations realistic
  • Not having an oral infection that is active, like cold sores or canker sores

People who opt for lip fillers do so for various reasons, like:

  • Restoring lip size: As we age, our lips may get thinner or smaller, and the philtrum, or the groove between the upper lip and septum, may get longer or flatter. Sometimes the distance between the corners of the mouth also increases. 
  • Correcting the shape: Lips can sometimes be asymmetrical or of different sizes.
  • Smoothening wrinkles: As we age, we develop wrinkles.
  • Enhancing confidence: Getting lip fillers helps many people in boosting their self-esteem and tackle body image issues.
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All about the procedure

If you decide to get a lip filler, the first step will be to book an appointment with a certified and reputed plastic surgeon. Before you select a surgeon, you must do your research well and read reviews and feedback. It is wise to choose a clinic or surgeon who has been in the business for a few years and has recommendations from previous patients. According to experts, lip fillers are usually safe, and as long as you pick the right expert, you need not worry about anything going wrong.

On D-Day, you will go to the surgeon’s clinic. A topical anesthetic will be applied to your lips. The doctor will perform a test to ensure you are not allergic to the filler material. If your skin reacts or shows signs of an allergic reaction, the doctor will suggest an alternative lip filler to you. 

If your doctor foresees a need, they may use a thin injection to inject a small amount of anesthetic into the bottom lip and inside your mouth to make it numb. Once the anesthetic starts working and your lips are numb, the doctor will start injecting the filler into the lips. 

Before and after the procedure

Before you go for the procedure, your surgeon will ask you some questions like why you want lip fillers, what are your expectations from the procedure, and who is encouraging you to undergo the procedure.

The surgeon will also evaluate your physical health and the shape of your face. This is the right time to discuss your expectations and talk about what kind of look you want. Clearly discuss if you have any allergies or the medications you are currently on. 

After the procedure, the surgeon will observe you for about 15 minutes to ensure there is no reaction and you are not feeling any discomfort. You may observe some swelling in the lips after the procedure, which usually subsides within 24 to 48 hours. 

The following tips will help you ease any discomfort and heal soon:

  • Apply an ice pack to reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation
  • Avoid using lipstick, lip gloss, or any make-up product on your lips for at least one day
  • Brush your teeth carefully
  • Drink enough water to keep yourself hydrated
  • Do not touch or pucker your lips
  • Avoid any strenuous exercise for at least 24 hours

How long will the lip filler last?

Typically, lip fillers last from 12 to 18 months. However, the exact time period varies from person to person. The pace at which your body will break down calories by metabolizing them will define the longevity of the filler. In younger people, the fillers don’t last very long, as they tend to burn calories faster.

Who is the author?

Paulina Saliba

Founder & CEO Paulina Saliba has set out on a mission to find a solution to feel confident in her own skin. She pioneered Results Laser Clinic in 2004, being one of the very first companies to offer the most advanced laser & skin technologies in Australia. Being a proud wife and loving mother of a family is very important to Paulina, and this is why she has created a community culture with her 300 employees and loyal clients.

Paulina Saliba

Paulina Saliba

Founder & CEO Paulina Saliba has set out on a mission to find a solution to feel confident in her own skin. She pioneered Results Laser Clinic in 2004, being one of the very first companies to offer the most advanced laser & skin technologies in Australia. Being a proud wife and loving mother of a family is very important to Paulina, and this is why she has created a community culture with her 300 employees and loyal clients.

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