Lip Fillers Media and Glen Mills, PA

Lip Fillers Media and Glen Mills, PA

Let’s Talk About Lip Fillers

As we age, our lifestyles, environmental exposure, and genetics impact the density and elasticity of our skin tissue. Natural changes to our underlying anatomy alter our outward appearance. While no amount of hydration, sunscreen, or clean eating can delay these changes indefinitely, there are many treatment options that we use at Michelle Esthetics to address them in our offices in Glen Mills and medical esthetic salon Media, PA.

Our lips are the focal point of our faces. They complement our smile and contribute to a youthful glow. A loss of shape and volume can compromise one’s self-esteem, leading one to withdraw from social and/or professional engagements.

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What are Lip Fillers?

Lips fillers are a subset of dermal fillers, which are injectable products administered to the face to provide shape and volume to areas that have lost one or both. They are a medical procedure and must be administered by a trained professional to ensure that the treatment is safe and successful.

You may want to consider lip enhancement to address thin lips, correct asymmetry, or achieve plumper lips. The treatment can also smooth fine lines around the mouth and diminish facial wrinkles. That being said, the nature and cause of wrinkles can vary, so lip fillers may not be effective for everyone.

How long does lip filler last?

Lip filler injection results are temporary, usually lasting for about six months. Your dosage, the state of your lips prior to the treatment, and your overall health can all affect that number. In some cases, lip filler results can remain apparent for up to a year. We work closely with you prior to your lip filler treatment to understand your goals for lip fillers and any other medical esthetic treatments you are interested in. Looking for even more details about Lip Flip? Check out our blog post with details about lip flip results and expectations. 

Types of Lip Fillers

The most commonly-applied lip fillers use hyaluronic acid (HA) as their main ingredient. It’s a naturally occurring chemical produced by the human body, making it a safe injectable that provides predictable results. Brand-name lip augmentation substances include popular names like Juvederm, Juvederm Ultra, Juvederm Ultra XC, Juvederm Voluma, Juvederm Volbella, Botox, Restylane, and Restylane Silk.

Collagen injections, which were supplanted as the primary filler by HA, are sometimes used. They’re composed of a naturally-occurring protein as well, but their effects are not as reliable. Lip fillers are convenient, safe, and reliably effective solutions for those looking to restore their lips. Researchers have devoted years to perfecting these injectables, and they’ve been on the market long enough for skilled practitioners to learn how to use them to help patients achieve amazing results. We would love to provide a consultation to discuss your best beauty options. 

Fat injections involve extracting fat from one part of your body, sterilizing it, and injecting it into your lips. They are effective but require an invasive surgical procedure and a lot of downtime.

 

 

What Makes a Good Candidate for Lip Fillers?

Generally, any individual in good overall health is a good candidate for lip fillers. The injectables are an FDA-regulated product and are currently only approved for individuals over 21 years old. You also need to be free of active infections to receive soft tissue fillers due to the increased risk of complications or adverse side effects for those with infections.

It’s important to consult a medspa like Michelle Esthetics and to make your treatment goals clear. Experienced estheticians like those at Michelle Esthetics can advise you on HA’s suitability for your needs and assess your candidacy for lip fillers.

Benefits of Lip Fillers

The primary benefits of fillers are fuller lips with an improved structure and the appearance of a pout. HA binds to water, which enables it to retain moisture and volumize the lips. An experienced esthetician can administer the injections to help you achieve those results.

Fillers can also reduce or eliminate wrinkles around the mouth, particularly smile lines and fine lines that run vertically from the lips. HA works beneath the skin to fill in the underlying gaps creating wrinkles.

Hyaluronic fillers produce virtually immediate results. However, they’re also temporary. If you end up dissatisfied with your treatment’s results, you won’t have to worry because your lips will return to their original state once the HA leaves your body.

Side Effects and Risks

Every medical procedure involves its own side effects and risks. The most common side effects of lip fillers are:

  • Swollen and tender lips
  • Red or purplish lips
  • Injection site pain and bruising
  • Bumps at the injection site

These side effects are generally mild and usually subside within two days of the procedure.

More uncommon side effects include blisters on the lips, cold sores, severe swelling, persistent discoloration, numbness, vision changes, and infection. Generally, these severe side effects only occur when injections are administered by amateur providers, at home, or without proper sterilization techniques.

You should always undergo cosmetic procedures with an experienced and reputable provider such as Michelle Esthetics. We are experts in aesthetics and can walk you through what to expect after lip fillers and other beauty treatments. 

What to Expect During a Lip Filler Procedure

Proper pretreatment evaluation is vital for successful lip filler procedures. If you decide to undergo lip filler treatment, it’s crucial that you answer all of your provider’s questions about your medical history, medications, and health concerns. Certain conditions may contraindicate fillers, and some medications such as blood thinners must be stopped before lip injections to prevent complications.

Once you and your provider decide to move forward with the procedure, they’ll examine your lips and select injection sites. Then they’ll sterilize your lips with an antibacterial substance and apply a topical numbing agent to minimize your discomfort during the procedure.

Finally, they’ll make the injections and massage your lips to make sure that the HA is evenly dispersed. In some cases, a second injection may be necessary. Lastly, your provider will assess their work, clean your lips, and monitor you for any signs of allergic reactions. If they don’t spot any, you’ll be free to carry on with your day.

Your provider may instruct you to ice the treatment area and monitor it for signs of possible infection.

Why Choose Michelle Esthetics for Your Lip Fillers?

Successful lip injections require a thorough pretreatment assessment and the talent and experience to shape your lips properly.

At Michelle Esthetics, we prioritize our clients’ education and safety. Not only do we take pride in consistently delivering their desired results, but we make sure that they understand everything about their procedures before they undergo them.

Our team of estheticians has the knowledge, know-how, and experience to make your lip filler procedure a success.

FAQs

How long do lip injections last?

Lip filler injection results are temporary, usually lasting for about six months. Your dosage, the state of your lips prior to the treatment, and your overall health can all affect that number. In some cases, lip filler results can remain apparent for up to a year.

How much does lip filler cost?
The average cost for one lip filler injection is $700, but that number depends on a host of factors. Fillers are considered elective, so they’re not covered by insurance providers.
Are lip fillers painful?
The lip filler treatment itself is usually described as just being uncomfortable or mildly painful. Your provider will take steps to minimize your pain by numbing your lips before the procedure. The injectable also contains an anesthetic called lidocaine meant to dampen patients’ pain.

Patients usually experience mild pain after their treatment, but it usually dissipates within a day or two. Plus, it can usually be managed with cold compresses.

Do lip fillers go away?
Yes. Although hyaluronic acid in hyaluronic acid fillers is synthetic, it is chemically similar to naturally occurring compounds. It contains an enzyme called hyaluronidase that ensures that, over time, your body will break it down and filter it out of your system.

Most patients undergo maintenance injections every six months to maintain the reshaped appearance of their lips.

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