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Uses of Hyaluronic Acid Fillers Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid Fillers What to Expect During the Procedure Side Effects and Risks Cost of Lip Augmentation Is Lip Augmentation Right for You? Finding the Right Doctor
Lip augmentation is a cosmetic procedure that can give you fuller, plumper lips.
These days, an injectable dermal filler is the most commonly used method of lip augmentation.
There are many types of dermal fillers that can be injected in your lips and around your mouth. But the most common fillers today are products that contain substances similar to hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in the body. It helps increase volume in your lips.
These types of dermal fillers are sometimes called "hyaluronic acid fillers."
Collagen, once the most common dermal filler, is used less often today. The newer options are safer and the effects last longer.
Fat injections and implants are other methods to plump lips. But they aren't used as much today because the results vary and there is a greater risk of side effects.
Hyaluronic acid fillers can improve the appearance of your lips by adding:
Shape
Structure
Volume
The effects typically last around six months. After that more injections are needed to keep the volume of your lips.
There are several hyaluronic acid fillers on the market. Among them are these products:
Restylane, Restylane-L, Restylane Silk
Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra Plus, JuvedermVolbella XC
Belotero Balance
HylaForm
Elevess
Prevelle Silk
All of these products are injected the same way and give you similar results. And some contain lidocaine, a local anesthetic.
Once injected, the gel in the filler supports and shapes the tissues of the lips.
The benefits of using hyaluronic acid fillers include:
Control over lip volume. The amount of substance injected can be controlled, so the doctor has better control over how much lip volume is created.
Gradual pace of treatment. The injections can be given gradually during different appointments until the desired results are achieved.
Bumps dissolve easily. Any lumps and bumps created by movement of the lips can be dissolved easily.
Less bruising. There may be less bruising and swelling compared to other dermal fillers.
Reasonably lasting results. The results are reasonably long-lasting, but not permanent.
Allergic reaction unlikely. Because hyaluronic acid fillers are made from substances similar to those found in the body, they are unlikely to cause an allergic reaction. But if you are allergic to lidocaine, tell your doctor before being treated.
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What to Expect During the Procedure
Injectable lip augmentation techniques can be performed quickly in your doctor's office with little to no downtime. Fat injection is the exception, since the procedure requires a small area of liposuction to remove the fat from another part of your body before the injection can take place.
Before the injections, a topical or local numbing agent may be applied to ease discomfort. Sometimes, nerve block injections can be given before the treatment to completely numb the lips. This is similar to the anesthetic injections that you get at the dentist to numb your mouth. Holding ice to the lips before injections also helps to numb the area and potentially help with bruising and swelling.
After carefully marking the areas to be injected, very fine needles are used to inject the substance into your lips.
Following injection, ice may be given to ease discomfort and control swelling. But no firm pressure should be put on the treatment area.
Lipstick or other lip products are best avoided immediately after the procedure.
You should be able to notice a difference immediately. After you have healed, your lips should feel natural.
Side effects of hyaluronic acid fillers are temporary and should only last a few days. They may include:
Bleeding from the injection sites
Swelling and bruising
Redness and tenderness at the site of the injection
Reactivation of cold sores or fever blisters (herpes simplex) of the lips or area surrounding the lips
More serious side effects or risks may include:
Severe and prolonged swelling or bruising lasting one week to 10 days
Lip asymmetry (parts of lips are different sizes)
Lumps and irregularities in the lips
Infection
Injection into a blood vessel, causing tissue loss
Ulceration, scarring, or stiffening of the lip
Allergic reaction causing redness, swelling, or itching around the lips
Call your doctor immediately if you experience extreme swelling or develop a fever.
The cost of lip augmentation varies depending on the:
Type of procedure performed
Doctor's experience
Where you live
Fillers are usually priced per syringe injected. The cost will depend on how much material is required.
Most people don't need more than one to two syringes. Total costs range between $500 and $2,000.
Most health insurance plans won't cover cosmetic surgery or complications associated with cosmetic surgery. Before undergoing the procedure, make sure you understand all the charges and ask if your doctor offers a payment plan.
To answer this question, you must first ask yourself why you want to modify your lips. You should not undergo this procedure unless you truly want to modify your appearance.
If you are considering lip augmentation to make someone else happy or to try to fit an ideal image, you may want to think twice.
Also, it's important to have realistic expectations about the outcome. Enhanced lips may make your lips plumper and fuller, but you will still be you when you walk out of the doctor's office.
Your doctor can discuss with you the pros and cons of your lip augmentation options and help you decide which technique or product is best for you.
Before undergoing lip augmentation you should be in good health and a nonsmoker. You may not be a candidate for lip augmentation if you have:
An active infection such as oral herpes
Diabetes
Lupus
Blood-clotting problems
If you have ever had a cold sore (oral herpes) any time in the past, you should tell your doctor before undergoing the procedure. If you have any known allergies or are allergic to lidocaine, tell your doctor before undergoing the procedure. Also, tell your doctor about any medications you are taking, including prescription and over-the-counter drugs and herbal supplements.
Finding the Right Doctor
There are several specialists who can perform lip augmentation, including:
Plastic surgeons
Dermatologists
Board certified physicians
The most important thing is to find a doctor who is qualified and experienced in giving injections and one whom you trust.
Don't go to just anyone. Lip augmentation poses real risks, especially if the person giving the injection is inexperienced.
Do your homework. When making a decision about which doctor to use, ask about the doctor's training and education. How many injections have they given? Are they board certified or a member of their specialty's medical association?