Lip Augmentation

Lip augmentation is a cosmetic procedure that increases lip size, either surgically or with injections. Either the upper or lower lip, or both, can be augmented. Whether the results are temporary or permanent depends on the type of augmentation performed. There are several different techniques for augmenting lips. Most involve injecting a facial filler, although fat transfers (also called fat grafting) and implants are also options.

Injectable fillers usually contain a hyaluronic acid substance. Fat transfers use the patient’s own excess fat to plump the lips. Implants are placed under the skin and are often made of a soft, solid silicone elastomer. Which type of augmentation is used depends upon the individual patient and the cosmetic results desired.

Lip Augmentation Procedure

Lip augmentation with injectables is performed in a doctor’s office and typically requires only a topical anesthetic. If the filler contains synthetic materials, an allergy test may be performed. The filler is injected directly into the lips; proper placement is important to achieve optimal results.

Fat transfers, in which fat is obtained from the patient’s body using liposuction, may be performed in an office surgical suite, an outpatient care center, or a hospital. Local anesthesia is typically required. The removed fat is filtered to separate out the fat cells, which are then injected into the lips. Again, proper placement is crucial for getting the best and safest results.

With lip implants, synthetic implants are inserted through tiny incisions at the corners of the lips. Implant surgery is performed in an office surgical suite or an outpatient center. Local or general anesthesia is typically required. After the implants are inserted, the incisions are closed with stitches, and the implants remain in place permanently.

Lip Augmentation Results and Recovery

After lip augmentation with injectables, patients typically experience mild discomfort and swelling for a few days. Most patients can return to work and other normal activities within 1 to 2 days after the procedure, although exercise and other strenuous activities should be avoided for a bit longer. Recovery from fat transfer procedures and implants will take longer, usually up to 2 weeks.

With injectables, patients require multiple treatments (usually every 3 to 4 months) to maintain results. Fat transfers often provide permanent results, but the as body may reabsorb a percentage of the fat, touch-ups are sometimes required. Lip implants provide permanent results.

Lip Augmentation Risks

Lip augmentation is considered a safe procedure, but there are some risks. These include bleeding, infection, asymmetry, numbness, nerve damage, swelling, and scarring.

To get started with lip augmentation at our Calgary, Alberta, practice, please request a consultation online or call Demsey Plastic Surgery at (403) 209-4333.

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