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I would highly recommend getting a formal evaluation with and treatment from a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist and expert in facial sculpting. Technique is the key to a successful lip augmentation with fillers, so you'll want to see someone meticulous. An experienced physician will be able to determine which filler, how much filler, and which technique will give you the subtle result you're looking for. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Hey there thanks for the question! Your lips may have some more developing to do yet - and try to remember some people would pay a lot of money to have lips like that! When you get older if it still bothers you you might have to ask a plastic surgeon for advice.
JakeThibert, cannot give any definitive advice based on your photo but I would tell you that most patients would love to have your upper lip. See an experienced plastic surgeon that specializes in only faces. Be wary of fillers in the lip! Lots of issues. See the video and good luck!
My my first question to you is, how old are you?. You appear to be very young and there's a lot changes that take place while a person is growing and matures. Just as a matter of factly, the great majority of the population has an upper lip that sticks out a little further than the lower lip. Good luck from New York City
Thanks for the question and photos. Based on the images, it does appear you are experiencing some bruising and swelling, which are both normal after dermal fillers. I would expect these side effects to subside within a couple of weeks. However, if you have other symptoms like pain or if the side...
This is your natural lip tissue which is supporting your very full and symmetrical lips. I strongly suggest avoiding any treatment to remove it. I recommend scheduling a consultation with a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist who is an expert in facial rejuvenation techniques if you have...
I would have to see a before picture. Fillers can migrate although it seems less likely in the lip area than in other areas.
Thankyou for your question.you can try massaging the lump but if the lump is there in 1 weeks then the filler was injected a little too superficially and your injected can fix it my dissolving a little of the filler .good luck
There can be some swelling and/or lumps after lip injections which can last 1 to 2 weeks. You can apply firm pressure between two fingers on the lips for a few days, for 5 minutes at a time, in order to help decrease swelling and even out the lumps. If you're unhappy with your final results, you...
Thank you for the photos - don't worry... Your lips are likely still very swollen and may appear uneven as swelling goes down. We always tell our patients to wait a full 2 weeks for lips to fully settle and heal. If after 2 weeks they still have this uneven shape, call your injector and ask them...