Although I have small features, I feel like they're too small for my lower face area/jaw. Also, the upper lip, on one side, there seems to be a more hollow spot than on the other side and I was wondering if it's possible to fix that? Ultimately I was wondering if it's possible to get a result similar to the picture below? Thank you guys!
August 4, 2017
Answer: Lip Asymmetry Olivia. Short answer yes! I recommend correction with a filler like Juvederm Ultra plus by an experienced injector very conservatively because over correction will cause another asymmetry. If you like the result, then you can consider fat transfer for a longer lasting result. Seek out a board certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist with lots of experience treating lips. Good luck!
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August 4, 2017
Answer: Lip Asymmetry Olivia. Short answer yes! I recommend correction with a filler like Juvederm Ultra plus by an experienced injector very conservatively because over correction will cause another asymmetry. If you like the result, then you can consider fat transfer for a longer lasting result. Seek out a board certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist with lots of experience treating lips. Good luck!
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Answer: Lip Augmentation Thank you for your question. Yes, you appear to be a great candidate for lip augmentation with hyaluronic acid fillers, such as Restylane or Juvederm. Fillers are a great non-permanent way to help improve symmetry of the lips and typically results last between 6-9 months. As hyaluronic acid fillers are not permanent you can have them dissolved with hyaluronidase if you are unhappy with the results. I recommend having a consultation with an expert to determine the best treatment plan for you. Best of Luck!
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Answer: Lip Augmentation Thank you for your question. Yes, you appear to be a great candidate for lip augmentation with hyaluronic acid fillers, such as Restylane or Juvederm. Fillers are a great non-permanent way to help improve symmetry of the lips and typically results last between 6-9 months. As hyaluronic acid fillers are not permanent you can have them dissolved with hyaluronidase if you are unhappy with the results. I recommend having a consultation with an expert to determine the best treatment plan for you. Best of Luck!
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