We are now living in an age where everyone wants to
flaunt a plumper pout with glossy and fuller lips! The hottest beauty treatment
right now is to add volume to the lips and fill out undesired lines. So getting
a cc of dermal filler here and there is now as casual as getting one’s nails
done! There is no other way to find out the pros and cons of lip fillers
without some research on the topic.
What are lip fillers?
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What are lip fillers?
They are temporary soft tissue fillers which a
cosmetic surgeon injects into your lips for making them look fuller and
plumpand are eventually absorbed by the body.There are a number of different
substances used in these injections. Most fillers are collagen or Hyaluronic
acid based.
Collagen
is naturally found protein in the skin and helps strengthening and plumping the
skin. As we age the body produces less of it and so,a collagen filler restores
elasticity and helps purely by plumping the lips.
Hyaluronic
acidis a naturally occurring substance in the skin known
for its stunning capacity to attract water and keeping the cells hydrated. So
it not only plumps and adds volume, but also traps water within the lips for a
natural look and lasts longer than collagen fillers. This is found in most lip fillers like
Juvederm, Belotero and Restylane. The thickness and consistency of these gels
help in customized treatments.
How much
filler does one need?
One thing to realize is that lip fillers have taken
over lip augmentation and so the end result may not be the one which we may
have in our mind and which may not happen overnight which means more sessions
and more expensive!
Is it
painful?
It depends upon the doctor’s skill. If the
practitioner is good, it should not be uncomfortable, as a local anaesthetic is
provided. A little swelling is very normal from 12 to 48 hours which comes down
with an ice pack.
How long do
fillers last?
These are quick in office treatments with temporary
results. The results vary from person to person but there isan instant
difference in the volume and shape of the treated area. Hyaluronic acid fillers
last from about 4 to 6 months. But if your body is thinner, it will metabolise
the formula faster and the injections maynot last as long.Juvederm and
Restylane fillers last longer and add a youthful pillowy look!
What are
the chances of lip fillers going wrong?
Lip fillers are
an aesthetic treatment. So there is always a chance that something could go
wrong. The biggest risk is necrosis where the filler gets injected wrongly into
the blood vessel causing tissue damage.
Can the
filler be taken out if you don’t like it?
There is always the option to dissolve Hyaluronic acid
based fillers with Hyaluronidase, which is an enzyme that melts and breaks down
fillers safely and rapidly and allows the lips to regain natural shape quickly
within 3 to 4 days.
How
expensive is the treatment?
Costs vary from the expertise and qualifications of
the practitioner, type of procedure used and time and effort involved.They are
expensive, so start saving your pennies for these! There are many patient
financing plans and be sure to ask about them, but the end result achieved will
surpass the cost!
How to zero
in on the right doctor for safe lip fillers?
It is
incredibly important to allow a qualified reputed professional to do it. Don’t
ever think of getting it done in a beauty spa as the beautician may not be
trained to do the job of a cosmetic doctor. Make sure you see the product you
are injected with and know what is exactly being done.Finding out a skilled and
medically qualified injector is very important and so are his qualifications
and credentials. Reviews by previous patients are a great source of
information.
Fillers can indeed enhance one’s beauty but in the end
you are who you are and plumper lips definitely are not a permanent phenomena
to describe beauty and being attractive. Lip fillers are not every one’s cup of
tea as there may be a small change in appearance. One has to decide to go for
it first then love it and accept it! Consult an aesthetic specialist now!
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