Bay Area Lip Augmentation doctors
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Kimberly Lee, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
433 North Camden Drive Suite 780, Beverly Hills |
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25 answers |
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William Ting, MD
Bay Area Dermatologic Surgeon
2262 Camino Ramon Suite #200, San Ramon |
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16 answers |
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Vincent D. Lepore, MD
San Jose Plastic Surgeon
2581 Samaritan Drive Suite 102, San Jose |
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6 answers |
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Elizabeth Lee, MD
Bay Area Plastic Surgeon
2999 Regent St Ste 401, Berkeley |
5 answers | |
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Steven H. Williams, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
4000 Dublin Blvd Suite 300, Dublin |
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3 answers |
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Umang Mehta, MD
Bay Area Facial Plastic Surgeon
3351 El Camino Real Suite 201, Atherton |
2 answers |
Recent Answers
I have a very thin upper lip.However I have the pink part of my upper lip not showing.I want to get my lips done but I want a very natural look. I have provided 2 photos the first one shows what my lips look like naturally the other what my upper lip looks like when I lift it.What could I do?
There are a couple of options you may want to consider to achieve natural appearing fullness in your lips: 1) fillers which are temporary, but will give you fullness in the upper lip and 2) a lip implant which is more of a permanent solution but is reversible. Please consult with a board certified surgeon who can best assist you in achieving the results you desire.
I am a 23 year old female who is interested in getting my lips done. I feel like i have a great lip shape when I apply pressure to my upper lip. (You can see in the pictures below what I am talking about) I feel its a shame that all that shape is actually covered up! I think botox may make me have duck lips.. would you suggest a lip lift? and how much would it be to fix this? I have also noticed it makes my nose look kind of large when I do this? Suggestions? Thanks !
There are a couple of options you may want to consider: 1) fillers which are temporary, but will give you fullness in the upper lips and 2) lip implant which is more of a permanent solution but is reversible. It appears that you want more redness of your upper lip showing. If the upper lip length is too long, there are some other options to consider. Please consult with a board certified surgeon who can best assist you in achieving the results you desire.
I am considering lip augmentation with some sort of filler and I've always thought that the bigger your real lips are to begin with, the more natural lip augmentation looks. I do not have thin lips at all(they are quite full compared to some people) but I would like a little bit of extra fullness and I'm hoping the fact I do not have thin lips to start with will mean my results will look very natural and not 'over plumped.' Is this the case or am I wrong?
No matter what method of lip augmentation you choose to have (fillers or implant), if done well, your lips should look natural. The goal is NOT to look like you've had something done. Please consult with a specialist who can assist you in achieving the results you desire.





