Lip filler

Lip filler

Aesthetic Lip Filling

Lip filling, one of the aesthetic filling procedures, is a method that can be applied quickly and painlessly and does not require surgery. Lip filling, one of the most preferred aesthetic applications, provides fullness of the lips, clarification of the lip borders and improvement in the shape of the lips. It also helps increase people's self-confidence. The permanence of lip filler, which has different filler types and application techniques, lasts for an average of 12 - 18 months. There is no harm in repeating it if necessary.

Why?

What is Lip Filling?

Lip filling is the non-surgical injection of special fillers into the lips to achieve the desired lip appearance. Lip filler, which consists of synthetic hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural substance found in the body, not only makes people's lips fuller, but also makes the lip borders clear and more symmetrical.

The effect of lip filler, which is among the non-surgical aesthetic treatment methods, is temporary. However, the fact that it can be applied in a short time and is a painless and repeatable procedure increases the popularity of lip fillers. As a result of this procedure, people can achieve a natural result.

In addition, it contributes to the improvement of body image by increasing people's self-confidence. Lips, which lose their volume and become thinner with advancing age, become fuller in this way, providing a younger appearance and contributing to the aesthetics of the smile.

Lip application should be performed by specialist physicians who know facial anatomy well and have received adequate training in order to avoid possible complications and achieve the desired result.

Blood thinners such as aspirin used before lip filler application should be stopped two weeks before the application. Additionally, lip fillers should not be applied when there is an active herpes infection (Herpes Labialis) in the area where filler will be applied. It is recommended for people with frequently recurring herpes infections to start prophylactic (precautionary) oral antiviral tablets 2-3 days before the application and start the filling application in this way.

The permanence of lip filler, which has different filler types and application techniques, lasts for an average of 12 - 18 months. There is no harm in repeating it if necessary.
Lip filling procedure does not cause any harm as it is performed using natural ingredients already present in the body. However, it is important that the procedure is performed in safe hands by a specialist physician. Since a needle is used during the procedure, short-term and temporary redness may occur on the lips.

The result of lip filler can be noticed immediately after the procedure. The most disturbing thing after the procedure is the swelling and edema in the lips. This is an expected side effect and after it passes in 2-3 days, the lip shape takes place within 7-10 days.

How to Apply?

How to Apply Lip Filler?

Before the lip filling procedure, local anesthetic cream is applied to the lips by the healthcare professional. This ensures that the lips are numb and pain is not felt. After numbness is achieved, filler is injected into the designated areas of the lip using a fine-tipped needle or non-sinking needles (cannulas). This process, whose effects are seen immediately, takes a short time. The specialist physician may apply cold to the lips throughout the procedure to minimize swelling and bruising.

Lip filling procedure, which requires application knowledge and skills, must be performed by physicians who are experts in the field. After the examination, the procedure should be carried out according to the doctor's recommendations and the patient's needs.

In Which Situations Is It Applied?

In Which Situations Is Lip Filling Applied?

Lip filler; It can be applied to all healthy and adult people who are unhappy with their thin and volumeless lips, who have deformity and symmetry in their lips, and who are uncomfortable with the shape of their lips and the lines on their lips and above the lips. Lip filler is actually one of the treatment methods that plastic surgeons have frequently applied since ancient times, especially for facial deformities such as cleft lip, using both fat graft filler and fillers such as hyaluronic acid. With lip fillers, volume can be added to the lips in office/outpatient clinic conditions, and if there are any shape and symmetry irregularities, these can be corrected. Lip fillers can be applied to healthy and adult people who are disturbed by the lack of volume, thinness and shape of their lips.

Advantages of Lip Fillers

What are the Advantages of Lip Fillers?

  • The ingredients used in lip filling and the procedure performed are safe.
  • The risk of complications or side effects is low.
  • It increases people's self-esteem by increasing their self-confidence.
  • If you are not satisfied with the appearance after the procedure, the procedure can be reversed and the injected fillers can be dissolved with an enzyme (hyaluronidase).
  • It corrects the asymmetries and disorders in the lips.
  • As the lips gain volume, signs of aging around the lips decrease and the moisture around the lips increases.
  • Since it is a non-surgical method, no stitches, bandages or dressings are required.
  • With the short procedure, a comfortable process is ensured and the effect is seen immediately.
  • Even if the results are not permanent, the effect is long-lasting.

What Should Be Considered?

What should be taken into consideration after lip filling?

  • Lipstick, lip balm or any other product should not be applied to the lips for 24 hours after application.
  • Extremely hot food and drinks should be avoided immediately after the procedure.
  • Lips should not be rubbed
  • Newly placed fillings should not be crushed under pressure.
  • Hard chewing movements and movements that apply pressure to the lips should be avoided for a while.
  • Exercise should not be done for at least 24 hours.

Persons to whom it should not be applied

Who cannot have lip fillers?

  • Filling application is not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
  • Fillers are not recommended for patients with coagulation disorders or bleeding diathesis, as bleeding may occur in the application area.
  • Fillers should not be applied to people who are in the active stages of rheumatological or autoimmune diseases.
  • Fillers should not be applied to people with known hypersensitivity to fillers.

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