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Why do people have lip augmentation? Lip augmentation can be used to restore more balance to the face, provide a more attractive lip shape and restore lost volume. Most lip augmentation clients are looking to improve a level of self-confidence that has been undermined by their appearance. Realistic expectations It is critical that you spend time thinking about what you want to achieve from the procedure and talk about your hopes with your surgeon. Everyone’s lips and face are different and the surgeon will discuss what you can realistically achieve.
What happens during consultation? You will also be asked what you want to achieve from lip augmentation. Remember every person is different according to skin colour, ethnic background or age. The surgeon will advise you if your expectations are realistic Getting the most out of your consultancy You have to make an informed decision before signing the consent form so ask plenty of questions. You want to feel relaxed, confident and completely understand what will happen during surgery. You may want to know:
Types of lip augmentation Restylane and Perlane What happens during lip augmentation? As Restylane and Perlane is a biodegradable product no allergy testing is required. The gel is simply injected into the lips in tiny amounts with an extremely fine needle. The volumising effects are considerable and a new lip shape can be quickly established. How long do the results last? Lifestyle factors, age, skin type, extent of muscle movement and individual physicality can all have an impact on the speed in which the filler subsides. In most cases it is reasonable to expect the filler to remain for between two and six months. Top up injections can obviously add to the lifespan of the augmentation. All cosmetic procedures carry an element of risk It is important that you take your time to make an informed decision. Lip augmentation complications are extremely rare and mainly depend on your reaction of the filler used and individual healing abilities.
Complications are rare and depend greatly on individual circumstances such a person’s health and skin type or the extent of the procedure. Your surgeon will be able to explain how the risks apply in your circumstances.
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