Lip Augmentation
with Juvederm Volift # 1064
For lip fillers, who can get them?
For lip fillers, you must meet the following:
Keep your body in good shape.
Keep your expectations in line.
Avoid having canker sores or cold sores in your mouth at all times.
Many people who get lip fillers want to make their lips bigger. The following are some of the reasons you might want to make your lips bigger:
You are making your lips the same size as they were before. Smaller or thinner lips may become more common as you get older. As you get older, your philtrum (the groove between your upper lip and septum) may get longer and flatter, and the distance between your mouth’s corners (intercommissural distance) may get bigger.
The shape of the lips needs to be changed. Your lips can be of different sizes or shapes (asymmetrical).
There are no more wrinkles. When you smile or laugh, wrinkles on the corners of your mouth can sometimes appear on your lips.
They are improving one’s self-worth. People who get lip fillers can feel better about their bodies and looks.
Lip fillers are used for what?
Lip fillers can either fix or add to the size of your lips. None of these things can make you look younger. They may be able to keep you from having more invasive surgery on your lips, like lip implants or a lip lift. They may also help you get the look you want, making you feel better about yourself.
Your lips may get smaller over time because of things like:
Genetics.
Smoking.
Sunlight has caused damage.
How often do lip filler operations happen?
Lip filler treatments are a lot of fun. Over 2.1 million lip filler operations were done by health care professionals in 2018.
How long are they good for?
They usually last for about 12 to 18 months if you get lip fillers, but this can vary. However, this can change based on your age and how quickly your body turns calories into energy (metabolism). Because young people burn calories more quickly, they don’t last as long as they used to.
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