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Thank you for your question. The PermaLip implant is made of silicone and is very soft and natural. It is a permanent device and as such is considered a permanent change. Always seek a board certified plastic surgeon who specializes in lip implants. Good luck.
Thank you for your question. I always use PermaLip™ Lip Implants which are revolutionary that are designed to look and feel natural, yet enhance you lip volume to your desired size. It does not deflate, degrade or rupture over time. Although it’s permanent, it is designed for the ease of placement if a patient wishes to achieve a larger or smaller enhancement or even return to the lips original appearance. It does not limit lip movement and provides a natural look. All The Best
Hi, I have performed many lip augmentation procedures using dermal fillers or lip implants for over 30 years. Following my facial beauty principles, the upper lip should be approximately 75 % the size of the lower lip for the lips to appear balanced. The lips can be augmented using a dermal filler or a Permalip implant for a permanent enhancement. plastic lip implants are permanent while Alloderm is thought to last about 7 years.Hope this helps
Hello.these implants much like breast implants are permanent. You need not worry about the longevity at all. It is not clear if they make any capsule, but because of the continuous lip movements, it is not likely to do soDr Amit Gupta
Thank you for asking about your silicone lip implants.Assuming you had Permalip implants - the FDA approved soft, solid silicone implants, an auto-immune reaction would be most unlikely.You may have a biofilm - that is, bacteria settled around the implant causing chronic irritation but not an...
Thank you for your pictures and question. Please make sure you find a reputable and qualified plastic surgeon who can assess you properly to give you a realistic idea of what outcome you can achieve. Looking at your pictures, a 4mm would be appropriate for you. Your top lip should be 1/4...
I think that's a really bad idea. There is nothing to hold them in place and will likely shift. For really full lips, consider fat grafting, but 1 round of grafting won't do it. Fat grafting works great, but be prepared to repeat it every few months until you get the size you want. Good luck!