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Everything you need to know about lip fillers

Everything you need to know about lip fillers

Lip augmentation, commonly known as lip fillers or lip injections has grown in popularity in recent years, with lip injection treatments increasing by 50% for those aged 18 and above. In no time, this technique can give you fuller, plumper lips.

Lip filler is a cosmetic procedure that helps enhance your lips with an injectable filler. Fillers are a fantastic option if you are looking to add a little volume or fullness, and/or evening out your lip shape. The most common lip fillers consist of hyaluronic acid-based solutions, like Juvéderm or Restylane

PHI Clinic has compiled answers to some of the very important questions everyone has before going for a lip filler.  

How long are lip fillers effective?

The longevity varies depending on how much filler a patient receives, their metabolism, the intended plumpness, and the filler chosen. On average, expect a lip filler to last anywhere from six months to three years. Although, honestly, this is one of those situations where your experience may vary. Some people may require another lip filler after six months, while others may be good for longer.

What are the popular types of lip fillers?

There’s a big, fascinating world of different kinds of fillers out there, and there’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all solution, especially when it comes to the sensitive and temperamental lip area. Restylane and Juvederm are two globally popular brands of hyaluronic acid lip fillers that show the most promising results. The best way to figure out which filler suits your concern best is to talk to your dermatologist and convey your expectations. 

Are lip fillers safe?

FDA-approved hyaluronic acid fillers are safe when used by a medically certified practitioner. Allergic reactions to hyaluronic acid that fillers are made up of are rare. Even though lip fillers are a “lunchtime procedure,” you need to consider that lips are lined up with multiple blood vessels and hence can bruise more than other areas after a filler.

Does it hurt?

Although pain tolerance differs from person to person, lip filler injections often contain lidocaine (a numbing agent) to make the experience more comfortable. Since the lips are sensitive, practitioners use a numbing cream before starting the procedure. Your lips will most likely be puffy and uncomfortable for a few days after the lip filler treatment, which is completely normal.

What should you avoid after getting lip injections?

Avoid activities that stimulate blood flow to your face, such as getting a massage or facial, or doing headstands, as these will only exacerbate the swelling. Another thing to remember is that you’ll see slight redness and swelling following your treatment, so keep an ice pack handy and drink plenty of water.

The decision to get lip fillers is a personal one. If you want to do this, talk to a certified doctor who specializes in lip fillers. You can visit PHI Clinic in Mumbai to meet experts for lip fillers.