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Lip augmentations with fillers is a great option to improve the fullness, suppleness and symmetry of the lips. Results can be very natural-looking and will feel very natural. I prefer to use a micro cannula to inject the lips to prevent bruising. Look for a cosmetic dermatologist or plastic surgeon who is an expert in fillers to discuss your desired results and concerns and go over the cost of your procedure. I hope this helps.
Thank you for sharing your question. Every patient has some natural asymmetry in their facial appearance which may be improved upon with minimally invasive procedures. I would advocate seeing a series of ASPS board certified plastic surgeons in your area to discuss treatment options based on your goals. Best wishes.
Fillers are probably the best solution to correct lip asymmetries. It is normal and common to have some asymmetry. If it bothers you, then fillers are the way to go. Good luck.
Fillers are an excellent way correct some of the natural asymmetry that occurs in all people. I would have and in person consult to discuss your desired outcome and answer your questions. I think you will really love the results from fillers. Good luck.
Hi realself988, To be honest, there is no natural way to correct lip asymmetry. It would helped if we had photos to guide us by. Currently we have different kinds of fillers and threadlift that can define contours and give lips the desired fullness. The other option would be surgery,All the best, Justin Harper, M.D.
Type of filler and technique will reduce the likelihood of lumps. I recommend injections with cannulas to limit complications. These lip fillers (Volbella, Restylane, Juvederm) are good for creating a symmetrical and full lip. Nova threads can be used to improve lift and shape. Implants or fa...
This is not normal. The filler was not smoothly placed. I would go back to the injector to have them try and blend it a bit better. By a week, you should see less balling up and less nodules than that.
Thank you for your question. You are asking about an indentation in your lips which you noticed a few years ago, and were hoping would even out. I can help guide you with this issue, in the absence of a physical exam. I’m Dr. Amiya Prasad. I’m a Board Certified Cosmetic Surgeon and Fel...