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James M. Pearson, MD, FACS
Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon
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Almost 2 yrs into it

I wouldn’t be without my Permalips now. The swelling has finally (!) gone down and I have gotten used to the feel of them.

Almost 2 years later

My lips remain somewhat uneven, but I realize this is what I started with. The doctor specifically told me the implants were not meant to correct asymmetry.
I am glad I had the procedure.

About a year into it

Well, I have mostly gotten used to the feel of the implants. However, there is a problem with the upper lip implant, which shows a lot sometimes, and sometimes little. I am not sure what the problem is, and dr. Lee apparently cannot see me for another 2 months (!!!). Hopefully he will fix it, as he initially said he would.
Take a look at this pic and tell me if you've experienced anything like this!

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Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon
9735 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, California
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I ended up doing the procedure with Dr. Harrison Lee, in Beverly Hills. He was equally pleasant, calm and knowledgeable. His fee was $3,000. I chose him because he used Versed during the procedure to put me in a twilight state. It very important to me not to be fully awake during the procedure.