Lip augmentation or lip filling is a cosmetic procedure that offers you fuller, plumper lips. The commonly used technique of lip augmentation is injectable dermal filler. There are different types of lip fillers on the market and can be injected around your mouth or lips. The most effective products on the market are those that contain hyaluronic acid. This is a natural substance that is found in the body and helps increase the volume of your lips. In fact, collagen is rarely used these days.
Use of Lip Fillers
Hyaluronic acid fillers can help improve the appearance of the lips by adding its volume, structure, and shape. The effects of this procedure last about six months. After this, you will need to add more injections. There are different benefits of using hyaluronic acid lip fillers. These are some of them:
Control Over Lip Volume
It is easy to control the amount of filler injected. Therefore, the doctor has better control over the volume of lips created.
Gradual Treatment
These injections can be administered gradually during various appointments until you get the results you desire to achieve.
Bumps Dissolve Easily
Any bumps and lumps that are created by the movement of lips are easily dissolved.
Less Bruising
There is less swelling and bruising as compared to dermal fillers.
Less Allergic Reactions
Since these lip fillers are made of substances that are similar to those in the body, they are less likely to cause allergic reactions. However, if you are allergic to certain products, inform your doctor before the procedure.
Lip Filling Procedure
Lip filler procedures can be done quite quickly in the doctor’s office with minimal downtime. Before injections, a local numbing agent or topical cream can be applied to reduce the discomfort. If you are too sensitive to the pain, nerve block injections are necessary to make the lips completely numb. After marking the areas that need to be injected, fine needles are used to inject the fillers into the lips. Also, ice can be given to control swelling and ease discomfort. However, no firm pressure should be put on the treatment area. Immediately after the procedure, lip products must be avoided.
Side Effects
Most side effects of lip fillers are temporary and can only last a few days. The common side effects include swelling and bruising tenderness and redness at the lips, bleeding from the lips, fever blisters, and cold sores. If these conditions persist for days, you should contact your doctor.…
