I had 0.5ml lip filler in mid October. I wanted them to look more hydrated, nothing else.Everything was perfect, minimal swelling, bruising and pain. However, almost 5 weeks after I got filler, I woke up with a strange crease on my left side. At first, I thought this was from a weird sleeping position, however, a week later and it's still here. What could this be? If it migrated, should I get them dissolved or could it subside on its own?
I have had fillers for over 7 years in my lips. Theyve been migrated and I have gotten them dissolved a few times before. This last time I got half a syringe and then was pregnant and so I couldnt dissolve at the time and they looked migrated. I have since had 5 rounds of dissolver. The first 4 were above the lip as we thought that was where the filler was but nothing improved. 5th time we dissolved in the actual lip and the indentation is not improving. What is happening? Im in my 30s.
I have two indents on the bottom of my upper lips. Ive tried a Botox lip flip and its never fixed it. Im wondering if I can use fillers to make my lips fill out those indents and make my lips look fuller. Im not looking for them to be large just more symmetrical without the indents.
Ive had this indent in my top left lip all my life. Its pretty noticeable in photos as well as in real life. What is this problem called & what procedure would best correct it? I was thinking of fillers but Im wondering if that would just enhance the problem. Also, how can I correct the overall uneveness as the one side of the top lip is flatter & more elongated & the other side is slightly higher & curved with that indent.
Hello. I would like to know if it is possible to change the inwardly curving corners of my lips to the nice rounded shape seen in the other two pictures? I don't necessarily want my lips to be bigger, I just dislike the indented shape. I'm unsure if the problem is in the lip or the surrounding tissues. I'm prepared to hear that this shape may just not be physiologically possible for me............. Many thanks Thank you very much.
As you can see, my lips are very unattractive. I have a small narrow upper lip which droops down and has a clear outline around it. When I smile, my top lip essentially inverts and forms these weird indentations opposite of my philtrum in my upper lip (as you can see). I guess my phitlrum is very wide. I want to know why my upper lip/lip are formed this way when I smile, why they droop down and have an outline, and what I can do to fix them.
I m wondering if a person who plays a brass instrument could get a fat transfer for lips? Could you play again after it healed or would you have to choose between the instrument and the augmentation? It involves making a buzzing sound with your lips and pressing the mouthpiece on the mouth to make a sound. You have to use varying amounts of pressure to hit different notes and sometimes you have a little bit of a indentation for a few minutes after you stop playing. Thank you so much.