Lip flip - lip curling with botulinum toxin
Lip flip - lip curling with botulinum toxin
Umów wizytęOpis zabiegu
The upper lip lift is an aesthetic procedure that involves the use of botulinum toxin to delicately lift the upper lip to give it a fuller appearance. The procedure is quick, minimally invasive and involves injecting a small amount of Botox into the upper lip area. The effect of the treatment usually lasts three to four months.
Szczegóły zabiegu
Lip lift treatment begins with a consultation with a cosmetologist who assesses the patient’s health status and expectations regarding the results of the procedure. After drawing up an action plan, the skin around the lips is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. The doctor then injects a small amount of botulinum toxin into strategic points on the upper lip, precisely selecting the injection sites to achieve a natural lip lift effect. The procedure usually takes about 10-15 minutes and is almost painless, often not even requiring local anesthesia. After the procedure, the patient can return to their daily routine, but it is recommended to avoid intense physical activity for the first 24 hours. The first effects are noticeable in a few days, and the full effect of the procedure appears in about two weeks. The procedure does not cause significant swelling or bruising, making it ideal for those looking for a quick and effective way to improve the appearance of their lips. The effect of lip flipping usually lasts for three to four months, after which the procedure can be repeated. The procedure must be performed by an experienced professional to ensure safety and satisfactory results.
Wskazania
- A desire for a subtle upper lip lift.
- Increasing the appearance of lip redness without adding volume.
- Enhancement of the natural shape of the lips.
- Improving the symmetry of the lips.
Przeciwskazania
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- Allergy to botulinum toxin.
- Active infections or inflammation in the mouth.
- Neuromuscular disorders.
- A tendency to scarring or keloid formation.
- Taking certain medications, such as anticoagulants (consultation with a doctor is required).