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What Are Lip Fillers? Everything You Need To Know

Written and Reviewed by Dr. Uzma Qureshi
Published on: 13/12/2024

what are lip fillers

Lip fillers is a cosmetic treatment performed by injecting hyaluronic acid to get plumper, fuller lips while creating your desired lip shape. Its a most common type of injectable dermal filler.

What Are Lip Fillers?

Lip Fillers are the most popular types of dermal fillers. It’s a cosmetic injection that gives your lips volume to create a fuller, more youthful look. It is quite common for people to use fillers to get a plumper pout, smooth fine lines around the mouth, or redefine the shape of the lips. One of lip fillers’ most significant advantages is how temporary they can be: you can have a new look without ever getting locked into something. If you do not like them, they fade over time or with other injections.

What Is In A Lip Injection?

Have you ever thought about what is inside lip filler? It could be hyaluronic acid, collagen, silicone, or poly-L-lactic acid. 

Most lip fillers consist of Hyaluronic Acid, or HA, which is totally natural to our bodies. HA is a carbohydrate that is combined with your own water to keep the skin soft and plump. It’s the favourite choice for lip fillers because it’s completely safe, highly effective, and appears very natural. It can also be easily broken down if needed. There are a few other options, such as collagen-based fillers, but HA remains the preferred choice of most professionals.

Types Of Lip Fillers

Yes, there are different types of lip fillers based on the material they are made up of. Here are the types of lip injections.

  • Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Fillers

HA-based fillers use HA acid, a natural substance in your body, to add volume and shape. They also make your lips hydrated, smooth, and plump. Juvederm and Restylane are popular HA filler brands. 

  • Collagen Fillers

Collagen fillers use a protein found in the body to plump up lips. Collagen was popular before hyaluronic acid fillers but is less common now. They last less longer than newer fillers. 

  • Fat Transfer

It is also called Lipofilling. This method takes fat from another part of your body (like your tummy) and injects it into your lips. The risk of allergic reaction is less, and these types of fillers can last a long time—12 months or longer. 

  • Permanent Silicone Fillers

A silicone implant can be placed in the lips to permanently change their size and shape. Although it is permanent, it is not easily adjustable once it’s done. 

  • Poly-L-Lactic Acid Fillers (PLLA) 

Sculptra is a PLLA-based lip filler. These fillers boost the body’s collagen production, creating a gradual and natural look.

Each type of lip injection has its own benefits. Consult your practitioner to choose what suits your needs and desired look.

Does A Lip Job With Fillers Hurt?

You can be worried about pain, but most people find lip fillers to be a manageable experience. Although many describe it as a mild pinch or pressure, the numbing cream used in the process helps alleviate pain. 

Following the treatment, your lips may feel a bit sore, but this will take a few days to subside as your lip filler swelling stages resolve. If you follow your aftercare instructions properly, you can minimise discomfort and speed up the healing.

What Is A Lip Job?

A lip job is a cosmetic procedure that changes how your lips look. It usually means making lips bigger, plumper or more shaped. A lip job may involve getting lip injections or having a small surgery. The main goal is to make your lips look the way you want—May be rounder, fuller or more even. It’s all about helping you feel more confident about your profile.

How Long Does Lip Fillers Last?

Lip fillers aren’t permanent, which is part of their appeal. On average, they last 6 to 18 months, depending on a few factors:

  • Type of filler used
  • Amount of filler injected
  • How quickly your body metabolises it

If you like the effects, you can schedule a top-up when you want more. If it is your first time, you should start with a smaller dose of filler to better appreciate how you like the looks before spending any more. Know more about how long does lip filler lasts.

Are They Safe?

Lip fillers are very safe if done by a well-trained professional. Mild side effects are common, such as swelling, tenderness, or bruising around the injection site. Serious complications are rare but can occur if you go to an unqualified practitioner. Thus, it is important to select an experienced and reputable person.

Hyaluronic Acid fillers are beneficial because they can be dissolved using an enzyme called hyaluronidase. If the work does not quite turn out as the professional envisioned, this enzyme can correct the mistake.

What If Lip Injections Go Wrong?

Most people have a wonderful experience with lip fillers, but sometimes they do not turn out as desired. If you’re dissatisfied with your results or have complications, Hyaluronic Acid fillers are reversible. A well-trained practitioner can inject hyaluronidase to dissolve the filler quickly and safely. This is why choosing a regulated clinic and an experienced professional is so important.

Choose The Right Practitioner—Achieve The Pout You Want!

Lip Filler Before and After MySKyn Clinic

Lip Filler Before and After By MySKyn Clinic

In the UK, regulations concerning injectables aren’t very strict, so it is up to you to find a trustworthy practitioner. Here are a few tips to help you with the right choice:

  • Check qualifications: Look for someone with proper training in facial aesthetics.
  • Ask for reviews and before-and-after photos: See the practitioner’s previous work to get an idea of their skills.
  • Don’t go for the cheapest option: Quality matters, and it’s worth paying a bit more for a safe, professional service.

Lip filler treatment can be excellent for getting your dreamy pout—build that confidence and look fabulous. Subtle change or make it bold- you must do your homework to find a qualified professional. Take your time, ask the questions, and feel comfortable before making that decision. Remember, it’s your face-you deserve to feel good about your decision!

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