I am not sure why but my bottom lip veers off to one side more than it should. I never truly noticed this until I took a close up photo of myself a few months ago. It gives the appearance that my lips or jaw are crooked. My top lip is in perfect alignment with my Cupid’s bow and nose. Are my lips too large naturally to add a filler to even them out? Or would this even help? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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In general, if the lip injury is causing a functional problem, then this is something that can sometimes be addressed under insurance coverage if it is a surgical repair. It is unlikely that insurance is going to cover lip augmentation with fillers. Lip augmentation just for cosmetic purposes...
Hi breewow, Although you have good lip definition and shape, your upper lip seems overfilled. You can have excess filler dissolved and you can have this done in 3 "installments" so that the change is not abrupt.All the best, Justin Harper, M,D.
Lip augmentation with Hyaluronic acid, a natural ingredient found in our skin, is the perfect treatment for you because it will add volume and definition to your lips. It will make them look fuller and plumper, still giving you a natural result. But there are a few key things to consider when it...