It is illegal to treat anyone under the age of 18 with dermal fillers and botulinum toxin type A.
Lip augmentation has gained great popularity in recent years and for good reason. It’s a minimally invasive procedure that can give your lips a fuller, plumper appearance, enhancing your overall facial aesthetics. Our experienced team of medical professionals at The Clinic understand the importance of natural-looking results, and tailor treatments to suit your unique features and desired outcome.
At The Clinic, we offer a range of lip augmentation techniques to cater to your specific needs. One of the most popular options is dermal fillers, which involve injecting safe, CE marked or FDA-approved substances into the lips to add volume and definition. These fillers are carefully selected to ensure long-lasting and natural-looking results, which suit your own natural face shape.
Our skilled practitioners will prioritise your safety and comfort throughout the entire process. We conduct thorough consultations to understand your expectations and address any concerns you may have. We will also discuss with you the level of filler needed to create your desired look. During the procedure, we utilise advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to ensure precise and seamless results, all while maintaining a relaxing and welcoming environment.
We’re here to help you enhance your natural beauty and our team stays up-to-date with the latest trends and techniques in lip augmentation to provide you with the best possible outcome. We believe everyone deserves to feel confident and beautiful, and we are dedicated to helping you achieve that.
If you’re in Birkenhead or nearby, book a consultation at our reputable clinic today and let our expert team guide you on your lip augmentation journey. Say goodbye to thin or asymmetrical lips and hello to the luscious lips, you’ve always wanted. Trust us to deliver exceptional results and give you a reason to smile confidently.
It is illegal to treat anyone under the age of 18 with dermal fillers and botulinum toxin type A.
Lip fillers are injectable substances, commonly made of hyaluronic acid, that are used to enhance the size, shape, and volume of the lips.
The duration of lip fillers can vary depending on factors like the type of filler used and an individual’s metabolism. On average, lip fillers tend to last between 6 months to a year. Some fillers may last longer, while others may require more frequent touch-ups.
Lip fillers made of hyaluronic acid are generally considered safe when administered by a trained and qualified professional. However, like any medical procedure, there can be potential risks and side effects. It is important to choose a reputable practitioner and discuss any concerns before proceeding with the treatment.
The goal of lip fillers is to achieve natural-looking results. Skilled injectors can enhance your lips while maintaining balance and harmony with your facial features. Communicating your desired outcome and working with an experienced practitioner can help ensure a natural-looking result.
The lip filler procedure typically involves some discomfort, as a needle is used to inject the filler. However, most practitioners apply a topical numbing cream or use a local anaesthetic to minimise pain during the procedure. Some fillers also contain lidocaine, a local anaesthetic, to enhance comfort.
The actual injection process usually takes about 15 to 30 minutes. However, you may need to factor in additional time for the consultation, numbing, and discussing your desired outcome with the practitioner.
While rare, possible side effects of lip fillers may include swelling, bruising, redness, tenderness, or itching at the injection site. These effects are typically mild and temporary, resolving within a few days to a week.
Most people can resume their normal activities immediately after the procedure. However, it is advisable to avoid intense physical exercise, exposure to excessive heat or cold, and consuming alcohol for a day or two to minimise the risk of complications.
Your practitioner may advise you to avoid certain medications or supplements that can increase the risk of bleeding. It’s important to follow their instructions and disclose any medical conditions or medications you’re taking.
If you are unsatisfied with the results of your lip fillers, it is important to communicate your concerns with your practitioner. In some cases, the filler can be dissolved using an enzyme called hyaluronidase to reverse the effects.
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