Lip filling or lip thickening is a cosmetic procedure used to change the volume or shape of the lips. This procedure is usually performed to make thin lips fuller or to correct unsymmetrical lips.
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Lip filling is usually done by injecting natural substances such as hyaluronic acid. These substances provide a temporary solution to plump lips and generally maintain their effects for 6 months to 1 year. Fillers may also be injected into specific areas of your lips where you want them to appear thicker or fuller.
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Lip thickening is a procedure that can be performed surgically. The procedure in question is usually performed to permanently change the shape and volume of your lips. However, surgical procedures are more invasive (requiring surgery) and require longer recovery time. Therefore, this option should be thoroughly thought out in advance and should only be undertaken by a specialist doctor.
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Lip filling and thickening procedures depend on personal preferences and are not suitable for everyone. Therefore, before doing any cosmetic procedure, it is important to consult a specialist.
How is Lip Filling Done?
Lip filling should be performed by a plastic surgeon or dermatologist. To assess the condition of your lips, you need to consult a specialist. The specialist will give you information about the most suitable filler and procedure plan according to the structure of your lips, the fullness and shape you need. Before the procedure, photos are taken to see before and after lip filler .
When the day of the procedure comes, a numbing cream is applied to the skin surface and then a filler or hyaluronic acid that has been sterilized for injection is injected. Filling injection is repeated until the shape and fullness of the lips are reached to the desired level. The specialist takes care to distribute the injection sites and the amount of filler evenly.
After the procedure, your lips can be gently massaged. This massage helps distribute the fullness evenly and give your lips a natural appearance. Mild swelling and redness are normal. It usually subsides within a few days, and the results become more noticeable within a few weeks.
Lip Filling Application Duration
Lip filling is a painless procedure that usually takes 30-60 minutes. However, some people may experience mild pain or discomfort. Procedure time may vary depending on the person’s needs and the type of filler used.
The filler is injected into the lips, usually with a thin needle, and there may be a slight discomfort during the procedure. After the procedure, the lips may be gently massaged and swelling and redness may occur. These effects usually subside within a few days and results can be fully seen within 1-2 weeks.
Lip filler is generally a temporary procedure and remains effective for 6 months to 1 year, depending on the filler injected. Therefore, it may need to be repeated regularly.
Lip Thickening Procedure
Lip thickening is an aesthetic procedure performed to give lips a fuller appearance. Thickening process can be achieved by applying lip filler. Fillers are used to eliminate volume loss in the lips and fill the hollows. In this way, lips gain a fuller and voluminous appearance.
Lip fillers can be applied to men and women for lip thickening . It is made in accordance with the natural lines of the lips. It is important to thicken the lips proportionately and achieve a symmetrical appearance during the procedure. Therefore, lip augmentation should be performed by a plastic surgeon or dermatologist.
Temporary and Permanent Lip Filling Prices
Temporary and permanent lip filler prices vary. Temporary lip filler prices may be lower when natural fillers such as hyaluronic acid are used. Permanent fillers can have higher prices because they are made from more expensive materials.
Prices may vary depending on the amount of filler injected. Usually a greater amount of filler means a higher price. The prices of a specialist and experienced doctor may be higher than a less experienced doctor.
Lip filler prices may vary depending on the size of the area to be applied and the needs in the application area. Generally, prices may be higher because more filler needs to be applied to an area with larger and deeper wrinkles.
Lip filler prices vary depending on the application location, doctor and other details. That’s why Este Center offers a free consultation for pricing information, giving you a more accurate price range.
Lip Filling Techniques
Lip filling is a cosmetic procedure used to give lips a fuller and younger appearance. Lip filling techniques may vary depending on the filler used, application area and doctor’s preference.
Fillers such as hyaluronic acid are usually administered by injection. This method is generally a minimally invasive procedure (does not require surgical intervention) and local anesthesia is usually used during the procedure.
Needle microinjection is a technique used to inject filler into the skin with the help of a very thin needle. It may be preferred to inject filler for thin lip filling and obtain a more natural result.
Cannula injection is a technique used to apply the filler with the help of a thicker cannula. This method helps reduce bruising and swelling.
Fat injection involves using the patient’s own fat as a filler. It is based on the use of fat cells in the body that can provide permanent fullness in the lips.
Permanent lip fillers are made from materials such as silicone or PMMA and provide long-lasting results. Procedures that are not carried out professionally may cause harm to people. The use of materials such as lip silicone should be chosen very carefully as it can cause serious health problems.
Each lip filler technique has advantages and disadvantages. Additionally, lip aesthetic prices vary depending on the technique used. Before choosing a filler, it is recommended that you decide by listening to your doctor’s recommendations and weighing all options regarding the procedure.
Lip Filling Types
Lip filler types may vary depending on the filler used and the method of application. Hyaluronic acid, calcium hydrosiapatite, polylactic acid and oil fillers are the types of fillers used in lip filler procedures.
The frequently preferred substance in the French lip filling technique is hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid fillers used for lip augmentation are injected under the skin and give the lips a fuller and smoother appearance. These types of fillers generally last between 6-12 months.
Another method is the Russian technique lip filler. It helps lips look tight, full and curved. In this method, calcium hydroxyapatite is also used in addition to hyaluronic acid.
Polylactic acid fillers used for lip augmentation are injected over several application sessions and the results can usually last for 2-3 years. Fat fillers are obtained from the patient’s own fat and injected into the lips.
Babylips lip filler is also among the most preferred natural fillers. This method, which provides a more natural moist appearance to others, is also preferred as a needle-free lip filler .
Upper Lip Filling
Upper lip filling is the process of obtaining a fuller and more attractive appearance by injecting filler material into the upper lip area. This procedure is used on people with thin lips or on lips that appear thin as a result of the lips losing volume due to the aging process.
The material used for lip filling is usually hyaluronic acid fillers. Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance that helps moisturize the skin, and the amount of hyaluronic acid in the body decreases as we age.
Filling material is injected into the lips with the help of a thin needle and a fuller, more voluminous appearance is achieved. The price of upper lip filler varies depending on the amount of material used. A slight swelling and redness may occur after the upper lip filler procedure, but it usually heals within a few days.
Lower Lip Filling
Lower lip filling is the process of obtaining a fuller and shaped appearance by injecting filler into the lower lip area. Lower lip filler is usually applied together with upper lip filler to create a more balanced lip shape.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, like upper lip filling. It takes approximately 15-30 minutes. Filling material is injected into the lips and a fuller, more voluminous appearance is achieved.
Swelling and redness may occur after the procedure. The level of swelling and redness may vary depending on the person’s metabolism and skin structure. It will fade away within a few days.
Things to Consider Before and After Lip Filling
The process before and after lip filling is important to get maximum efficiency from the procedure and reduce complications that may occur.
Before lip filling;
- Contact your doctor who will perform the procedure and get detailed information about the procedure and listen to your doctor's recommendations.
- Avoid using blood thinners before the procedure as they may increase the risk of bleeding.
- Alcohol dilates blood vessels. Therefore, consuming alcohol before the procedure may increase the risk of swelling and bruising.
Things to Consider Before and After Lip Filling
The process before and after lip filling is important to get maximum efficiency from the procedure and reduce complications that may occur.
Before lip filling;
- Smoking and alcohol consumption should be avoided at least two weeks before the operation.
- If medication is used, the doctor should be consulted to determine whether the use of these medications can be continued.
- Attention should be paid to the diet, especially foods rich in vitamins and minerals should be consumed.
- With preparation before rhinoplasty, the patient must complete all the necessary preparations for the surgical procedure.
After lip filling;
- A slight swelling and redness is normal. To reduce this condition, apply cold compresses for the first few hours.
- Avoid taking aspirin and blood thinners because they can cause bleeding.
- Protect yourself from sunlight and avoid sun exposure.
- Do not rub your lips or expose them to excessive heat. This can increase swelling and bruising.
- Keep your head elevated when going to bed for the first few days. This may help reduce swelling.
- It is necessary to follow your doctor's recommendations during the recovery process. In addition, do not forget to go for regular check-ups.
Healing Process After Lip Filling
The healing process after lip filler may vary depending on factors such as the health status of the person receiving lip filler, filler material, amount of filler and application technique. Some symptoms after the procedure are normal and usually subside within a few days.
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After lip filler, you can apply cold compresses following the instructions given by your doctor. Avoiding lip makeup for at least 24 hours helps reduce the risk of infection. It is important to follow your doctor’s recommendations throughout the recovery process, and you should inform your doctor about your symptoms.
Filling Materials Used for Lip Filling
Filling materials used for lip filling are generally substances such as hyaluronic acid and calcium hydroxyapatite.
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Hyaluronic acid is the most commonly used filler material and is a substance naturally found in the body. Therefore, the risk of allergic reactions is low and it is reversible after application.
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Calcium hydroxyapatite is another filler. It increases the permanence of lip filler, but since it is irreversible, it must be used more carefully.
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Your doctor will evaluate your needs to recommend the most suitable filling material for you. In addition, factors such as the quality, brand, quantity and application technique of the filling material may also affect the results.
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Can Fillers Be Applied to the Upper and Lower Lips at the Same Time?
Fillers can be applied to the lower and upper lips at the same time. Sometimes, volume loss in both upper and lower lips or filler application may be required in non-symmetrical lips. In this case, filler can be applied to both the upper and lower lips in a single session.
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How to Perform Lip Filling?
Lip filler is a filling application used to reduce fine lines and wrinkles around the lips or to clarify the shape of the lips. Lip edge filling is generally done using hyaluronic acid-based filling materials.
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During the procedure, the patient’s health condition and needs are evaluated and the appropriate filling material is selected. The area to be treated is cleaned and a local anesthetic cream is applied.
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Using a thin needle or cannula, the filling material is injected onto the fine lines around the lips or at the edge of the lip. Fillers fill in the lines around the lips and make the lips fuller and more defined.
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To Whom Can Lip Filling Be Applied?
Lip filling can generally be applied to a wide range of people, except for people with certain health problems or medications. However, the person to whom the filling application will be applied must be healthy and meet certain conditions.
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Before the filling application, a preliminary evaluation must be made between the person who wants the application and the doctor. This evaluation will help determine the areas where filler application can be applied, evaluate the person’s health status and understand the person’s expectations.
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Before lip filler application, the medications used by the person, past allergic reactions and health status should be shared with the doctor. This information is important to ensure that the filling application is performed safely.
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Is Lip Filling Permanent?
Permanence time may vary depending on the filler used. Fillers can be classified as temporary fillers or permanent fillers.
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Temporary fillers are usually made of natural substances such as hyaluronic acid and begin to diminish after application. During this period, the properties of the filler may vary depending on the type of filling material applied and the amount of filler used.
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Permanent fillers are generally thicker and more durable. However, due to long-term consequences, they can be irreversible and carry long-term health risks. Therefore, attention should be paid to the use of permanent filling materials.
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Both types of fillers are absorbed by the body over time, and their effects begin to decrease over time. The permanence of the filler may vary depending on the person’s age, lifestyle and skin type.
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How Long Does Lip Filling Effect Last?
The effect of lip filler may vary depending on the filler used, the characteristics of the area filled, the application technique, the amount of filler and the person’s metabolism. A person’s lifestyle (factors such as smoking, exposure to sunlight, stress, eating habits) may affect the duration of the filling.
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Repeating filler application can help a person maintain lip volume and shape and prolong the effect of previously applied filler. You can get information about lip filling and lip botox from our clinic.
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Does Lip Filling Deteriorate Lip Shape?
Lip filler application, when done correctly, does not distort the shape of the lips. On the contrary, filler material increases lip volume, making lips look fuller, more symmetrical and younger.
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Before lip filler application, the desired lip shape and volume is determined by the specialist doctor. During application, the filling material is injected carefully. It is shaped according to lip lines to provide a natural lip filler appearance.
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When the filling material spreads beyond the lip borders or the amount of filler is too large, an exaggerated appearance may occur on the lips. Therefore, lip filler application should only be performed by an expert and experienced aesthetic doctor.
Frequently Asked Questions about Lip Aesthetics
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• People with diabetes, Lupus or diseases that prevent blood clotting,
• People whose general health conditions prevent anesthesia cannot have lip lift surgery.
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- How is Lip Filling Done?
- Lip Filling Application Duration
- Lip Thickening Procedure
- Temporary and Permanent Lip Filling Prices
- Lip Filling Techniques
- Lip Filling Types
- Things to Consider Before and After Lip Filling
- Things to Consider Before and After Lip Filling
- Healing Process After Lip Filling
- Filling Materials Used for Lip Filling
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