Hyaluronic Acid – Lips
Hyaluronic acid is injected to add volume to the lips, correct asymmetries, and create the desired shape. It works by binding water molecules within the lips to create a fuller appearance.

Hyaluronic acid is an injectable
Typically, at least 1 cm of skin thickness, including subcutaneous fat, is required to achieve good results.

All acids are not the same
Different hyaluronic acids are like different paintbrushes, as they all have different weights and structures.

Moderate swelling
In the days following the procedure, your lips may swell, become sore, or bruise. However, depending on the patient, these effects may take between 24 and 72 hours to disappear.

Secure application
A good product and a qualified medical professional are the key to safe application and excellent results.

If they tell you no, listen
We respect your taste and suggest the most proportional option according to your facial features.

Lips like Kylie Jenner's
The lips of the youngest Kardashian sister are an inspiration for many patients. However, explain to the doctor what you want, and they'll work with the shape of your mouth to achieve it.
Schedule your hyaluronic acid lip treatment
Schedule your hyaluronic acid lip treatment
Hyaluronic acid in the lips offers the patient harmonious results and immediate effects once the procedure is performed.

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It's time for hyaluronic acid for your lips.

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Frequently Asked Questions
We suggest avoiding makeup for the first 24 hours after treatment. This is because the area is sensitive, and touching the injection sites could cause pain and infection.
You should avoid drinking alcohol for 24 hours before the procedure. This is because alcohol is a vasodilator. Alcohol causes blood vessels to dilate and widen, which increases the risk of bruising.
We recommend waiting until you reach adulthood before injecting hyaluronic acid into your lips, so you can make an informed decision and achieve the best possible results.
The reason pregnant and breastfeeding women shouldn't get Botox or hyaluronic acid injections (according to the FDA) is because of the fluctuations in pregnancy hormones. This can cause problems with blood flow and swelling. This could cause problems for the mother, not the baby.
Yes. Depending on the brand and the results you desire, hyaluronic acid in your lips can give you everything from a natural look to Kylie Jenner's Russian lips.
No. The procedure is generally painless. Topical or dental anesthesia is applied to the injection sites before the procedure to reduce discomfort.
Most fillers are made from hyaluronic acid, which does not come from animal sources.