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Two or three properly placed injections of Botox followed by the injection of an injectable hyaluronic acid skin booster, such as Restylane Skinboosters or Viscoderm Hydroboosters should adequately address the issue of the peau d'orange (orange peel) skin of the chin. The "bags" under the lips are being accented by the relatively deep mental crease (the horizontal indent between your chin and the white portion of your lower lip region. This, too, can be easily addressed with a lifting filler, such as Restylane Lyft or Hyabell Deep. Make sure that you consult with an experienced board certified aesthetic physician. Best of luck.
the mounds under the lips are your own anatomy and can be improved with botox and fillers to this area, peels and lasers at home like emeragecosmetics cosmelan/enlighten or emerageskin aerify. fractora and morpheus tighten this area. MTS rolling should be done weekly with anteageMD ampules. Best, Dr. Emer.
While physical examination would be helpful, it appears from your photo that filler, such as Juvederm ultra plus should be a reasonable option to address the indentation below your lips, above your chin. This would improve the overall look of this area. Not sure what you mean by orange peel skin? Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist in our area to explore the best options for you. Good luck.
Hello Aeronca, you have a very common question. Perhaps this will help you understand. The word "permanent" would require an implant vs. dermis or a fat placement. I'm not a advocate of an implant. It does look great but maybe felt. A dermis implant is very different than a fat implant. Both can...
Hi there! I’m Lauren, the aesthetic injector here at Colorado Plastic Surgery Center. Yes, you can get a lip flip after having lip filler, and it is very common as well, and in some cases, combining the two treatments can enhance your results.
Thanks for sharing your photos. The outcome is highly surgeon dependent. To achieve an ideal symmetry, we may need to put more filler in one region than the other for a smooth vermillion border (the red border line of the lip). The photos suggest your lip profile could be as good as the wish...