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!
Answer: Can Lip Filler Help My Asymmetry? Volbella and Other HA Fillers Create Beautiful, Balanced Lips Your lips are already quite lovely, but a hyaluronic-acid based filler can make them look more symmetrical. Also, if you wanted to enlarge them slightly while still looking natural, Volbella would be an excellent filler for that, as would Belotero and Restylane Silk. Consulting with a board-certified dermatologist will let you explore your options for more beautiful lips in greater detail.
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Answer: Can Lip Filler Help My Asymmetry? Volbella and Other HA Fillers Create Beautiful, Balanced Lips Your lips are already quite lovely, but a hyaluronic-acid based filler can make them look more symmetrical. Also, if you wanted to enlarge them slightly while still looking natural, Volbella would be an excellent filler for that, as would Belotero and Restylane Silk. Consulting with a board-certified dermatologist will let you explore your options for more beautiful lips in greater detail.
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August 8, 2017
Answer: Fillers You should start out with 1cc of juvederm filler or restylane filler and go from there. You do not want to overdo too much filler in the lips. It also depends on the look you are going for too. You can always add more filler to the lips if needed. Just remember if you are going to do your lips and you do not want to bruise you should not take any aspirins or anything that will thin the blood since brusing can occur. One syringe is typically $550.
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August 8, 2017
Answer: Fillers You should start out with 1cc of juvederm filler or restylane filler and go from there. You do not want to overdo too much filler in the lips. It also depends on the look you are going for too. You can always add more filler to the lips if needed. Just remember if you are going to do your lips and you do not want to bruise you should not take any aspirins or anything that will thin the blood since brusing can occur. One syringe is typically $550.
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August 4, 2017
Answer: Lip Filler for Asymmetry Hi and thank you for your question! You seem to be a very good candidate for lip filler injection to help with correcting lip asymmetries. It just needs to be done very carefully at an experienced hands. Also remember that in the days following the injections when you will likely to have active swelling, you might see things actually looking worse, so don't freak out and hang in there and wait for the swelling to go done and then if there is need for further adjustment, go back to see your doctor. I hope it helps and good luck!
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August 4, 2017
Answer: Lip Filler for Asymmetry Hi and thank you for your question! You seem to be a very good candidate for lip filler injection to help with correcting lip asymmetries. It just needs to be done very carefully at an experienced hands. Also remember that in the days following the injections when you will likely to have active swelling, you might see things actually looking worse, so don't freak out and hang in there and wait for the swelling to go done and then if there is need for further adjustment, go back to see your doctor. I hope it helps and 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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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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