Lip Filler
Lip fillers are a type of injectable that adds volume to the lips in order to create a bigger, plumper pout. They can also replace lost volume, smooth out wrinkles around the mouth area and create improved definition and shape.
Fillers offer an immediate solution to plump the lips, and since they are not permanent, they are ideal for those who would like to change up their appearance without making any long-term commitments
Do lip fillers hurt?
This is different for everyone. Numbing cream is applied for 15 minutes before the procedure, so you should only feel a small scratch and some pressure.
Will I bruise or swell?
Bruising and swelling is a normal response, however some bruise or swell more than others. This should subside after 3-7 days.
How long will they last?
Lip fillers aren’t permanent and dissolve naturally over time. They can last on average, between 6 and 12 months, but results can vary from client to client.
Are lip fillers right for me?
A good lip filler treatment should enhance the natural shape of your lips and add a youthful fullness. It’s popular among patients who have naturally thin or uneven lips, whose lips have thinned with age and those who have fine lines around their lips due to smoking.
Can lip fillers look natural?
Yes, lip fillers can give you a natural-looking result. Depending on what type of dermal filler you choose and the results you want, lip fillers can give you anywhere from a natural appearance to a celebrity-like pout.
What are lip fillers made of?
Popular lip fillers are made of hyaluronic acid, which is a naturally occurring substance in the body and is probably on the ingredient list in your favourite facial serum or moisturizer.
Hyaluronic acid fillers retain moisture in the skin to increase the volume, shape and structure of the lips for that plumper pout you’ve been longing for.
The fillers also have a small amount of lidocaine to help make the injection more comfortable.
Are lip fillers safe?
Lip fillers are a cosmetic treatment, and like all medical procedures, there is always a chance that something could go wrong. However, if performed by experienced and qualified practitioners, it is a safe procedure.