In the world of facial aesthetics achieving the perfect pout has become increasingly popular. Two primary procedures that individuals consider are the lip flip and lip filler. While both aim to enhance the lips, they involve different techniques and outcomes. In this blog post, we’ll explore what a lip flip is, what it entails, how it compares to lip fillers, and the associated risks of each procedure.
What is a Lip Flip?
A lip flip is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that enhances the appearance of the upper lip. It involves the strategic injection of Botox (Botulinum toxin) into the muscles around the upper lip, particularly the orbicularis oris muscle. The Botox temporarily relaxes these muscles, causing the upper lip to evert (flip) slightly outward, giving the illusion of fuller lips without adding volume.
How Does a Lip Flip Work?
- Consultation: The process begins with a consultation with an experienced aesthetic doctor to discuss your desired outcome and assess your suitability for the procedure.
- Preparation: The treatment area is cleaned, and a topical anaesthetic may be applied to minimize discomfort.
- Injection: Small amounts of Botox are injected into specific points around the upper lip.
- Aftercare: Minimal downtime is required. Patients are usually advised to avoid strenuous activities and not to touch or massage the treated area for a few hours.
The results of a lip flip typically become noticeable within a few days and can last up to three months.
What are Lip Fillers?
Lip fillers, on the other hand, involve the injection of dermal fillers, usually containing hyaluronic acid, directly into the lips to add volume, shape, and definition. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the body, making it a safe and popular choice for enhancing lip volume.
How Do Lip Fillers Work?
- Consultation: Similar to a lip flip, the process starts with a consultation to determine the desired look and to tailor the procedure to your needs.
- Preparation: The lips are cleaned, and a numbing cream is applied to reduce discomfort.
- Injection: The filler is carefully injected into specific areas of the lips to achieve the desired volume and contour.
- Aftercare: Patients are advised to avoid applying pressure to the lips, strenuous exercise, and exposure to extreme heat for a day or two.
The results of lip fillers are immediate and can last from six months to a year, depending on the type of filler used and individual metabolism.
Comparing Lip Flip and Lip Fillers
Technique: The primary difference lies in the technique. A lip flip uses Botox to relax muscles and flip the upper lip outward, while lip fillers use hyaluronic acid injections to add volume.
Results: Lip flips provide a subtle enhancement and are ideal for those seeking a slight change. Lip fillers offer more significant and longer lasting results with increased volume and definition.
Duration: Lip flips last about three months, whereas lip fillers last between 12-18 months
Cost: Generally, lip flips are less expensive than lip fillers due to the smaller amount of product and less intricate procedure involved.
Risks Involved
Lip Flip Risks:
- Mild swelling and bruising at the injection site
- Temporary difficulty with activities involving the upper lip, such as drinking from a straw or pronouncing certain words. This is dependent on a few factors including placement and dose, unfortunately if you experience these side effects little can be done to circumvent them other than to wait for the effects to subside or wear off, hence its paramount to see an experienced Aesthetic Doctor to minimise risk.
Lip Filler Risks:
- Swelling, bruising, and redness at the injection site
- Asymmetry or unevenness
- Lumps or irregularities
- Rare risk of vascular occlusion, where the filler blocks a blood vessel
Both procedures should be performed by a qualified and experienced aesthetic doctor to minimize risks and achieve the best results.
Conclusion
When deciding between a lip flip and lip fillers, it’s essential to consider your desired outcome, budget, and the duration of results. Consulting with a skilled aesthetic doctor in Esher, Surrey, can help you make an informed decision tailored to your unique facial anatomy and aesthetic goals. Ultimately the correct use and application of dermal filler can provide longer lasting and more significant results, combining this with the ‘lip flip’ can further enhance the result which for me is its primary use. However some patients understandably are apprehensive or prefer to avoid filler in which case the ‘lip flip’ provides a relatively low risk alternative option, although quite short lived.
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