What is Lip Filler?
Lip filler is a cosmetic procedure that involves injecting a filler into the lips. This filler can help to add volume and definition to the lips, achieving a more plump and appealing appearance.
How much does lip filler cost?
Price:
Half Syringe - $350
3/4 Syringe - $500
Full Syringe - $650
How long does lip filler last?
The length of time that lip filler lasts depends on multiple factors, including the type of filler that is used, the technique that is used to inject the filler, and most importantly the individual's own body chemistry. In general, most lip fillers last about 6-8 months before needing a touch-up.
How does lip filler work?
Lip filler works by injecting a filler into the lips, which adds volume and definition to the lips. The filler is applied using a fine needle, and is gradually injected into the lips until the desired result is achieved. The injection process is generally quick and painless, though you may experience some mild swelling and/or bruising after the procedure. Many people find that lip filler is a quick and effective way to achieve a more appealing, full-looking smile.
How do you get lip filler?
Simply call to book an appointment or a free consultation to see if lip filler is right for you
What are the side effects for lip filler?
There are many possible side effects associated with lip filler, but the most common are mild bruising and swelling at the injection site, and a slight tenderness or sensitivity in the lip area.
After Care
Avoid strenuous exercise for 24 to 48 hours after you get lip or any other dermal fillers. Elevated blood pressure and heart rate from exercise may make swelling or bruising worse.
You will see results within the first few weeks but the final and lasting result show after 1-2 months after injected date.
Stay hydrated
Avoid high temperatures like steam rooms, saunas, or heated exercise classes for 48 hours after treatment. High heat can make swelling more pronounced.
Painkillers are OK to take in the days after your treatment. Normally Tylenol will be fine, but not blood-thinning medications like ibuprofen.
Try to sleep with your head elevated on pillows to reduce swelling. Do not sleep on your face.
Avoid makeup on your lips for up to 24 hours after