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What Is Lip Filler?
Lip augmentation is a cosmetic procedure that can give you more natural looking, fuller, plumper lips. An injectable dermal filler is the most used method when it comes to lip fillers. There are many types of dermal fillers that can be injected into your lips and around your mouth. But the most common fillers today are products that contain substances like hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in the body. It helps to increase volume in your lips. These types of fillers are safer and have longer-lasting effects and they can improve the appearance of your lips by adding shape, structure, and volume.
How Long Does Lip Filler Last?
Like many other cosmetic procedures lip filler is not permanent, and the results do fade over time. Lip filler typically lasts around six months, and after the six-month period a top up will generally be needed to maintain the volume of your lips. Lip fillers lasting also totally depend on your age and how fast your body breaks down calories into energy (metabolism). Younger people tend to burn calories faster, so lip fillers tend to not last very long.
Benefits Of Lip Filler
There are a few benefits of lip fillers that you may already be aware of. One benefit is how much control over lip volume you have, as the amount of substance injected is completely under your control, so you can decide how much lip volume you want. The injections can also be given gradually over time until the desired results are achieved. Also, if you're worried about any lumps or bumps, they can be dissolved easily, and there may be less bruising and swelling compared to other dermal fillers. And lastly, the results are reasonably long lasting, but not permanent.
Side Effects Of Lip Filler
As with any other cosmetic procedure, lip fillers have some potential side effects. So, you may notice some temporary side effects such as bleeding from the injection, swelling and bruising, redness and tenderness, or reactivation of cold sores or fever blisters. And more serious side effects or risks may include some severe and prolonged swelling or bruising lasting one week to ten days, some lip asymmetry where parts of your lip are a different size, some lumps and irregularities in the lips, and lastly an infection, ulceration, scarring, or stiffening of the lip. So, these side effects are all things to consider before having any lip fillers done.