So, what’s behind all the hype about lip fillers? If you’ve never tried filler but you’re looking into it to see if it’s for you, we can help you by answering this question and all your others, like: Can lip filler help get rid of my lip lines and lines around my mouth? How do I know fillers will plump my lips and make them look fuller? How long will my lip filler last? Is there anything I can do to make it last longer?
How Do Lip Fillers Work?
When it comes to full lips, your best friend is hyaluronic acid. From the time you’re born, your body naturally produces hyaluronic acid to help keep your skin hydrated and smooth. Over the years, your body’s supply of hyaluronic acid slows. This change can make your skin lose its elasticity and bounce–and your lips are no exception. If you start to notice volume loss, or you think your lips are a little thinner than you would like, you can get hyaluronic acid injections to make your lips smoother and fuller.
During your lip filler session, your provider will inject filler into your lips, focusing on areas that will make them look aesthetically pleasing. Lip fillers have lidocaine in them, which makes them relatively painless. Your provider can numb the treatment area before your injections if you’re worried about pain–or if needles make you queasy.
How Long Will Lip Fillers Last?
Your body breaks down hyaluronic acid. If this is a quick process, your lip filler results won’t last as long. If your body slowly flushes out the filler, you can see fuller lips for an extended time. Lip fillers typically last between 12 to 18 months, but it all comes down to body chemistry. The best way to see how long your filler lasts is to schedule an injection session and see first-hand how quickly your body processes lip filler.
Tips To Increase The Longevity Of Lip Fillers
What can you do if your body doesn’t want to hang onto the hyaluronic acid in your lip filler? You may not be able to alter your genetics, but you can try some tips to help your lip filler last longer.
- If your lips itch, hurt, or swell, you can use an ice pack to help decrease these side effects. Make sure you use a clean washcloth or towel between your lips and the ice to guard them from bacteria and infection–and extreme temperatures.
- Take a few days off from smoking or drinking after your session. Both tobacco and alcohol can keep your filler from looking as good–and lasting as long.
- We know you’re anxious to pair your new, full lips with your favorite shade of lipstick (or gloss), but don’t head straight for your makeup when you get home from your session. Lip filler injections will make your lips sensitive to irritants for a bit, and yes, makeup is an irritant. Give your lips 24 hours before you test your colors.
- Drink lots of water after your injections to help them hydrate and plump your lips.
- Keep those lips elevated by propping your head up at night. You might lose a little sleep if this isn’t your preferred sleeping position, but it’ll help your results.
- While your injection sites are still fresh, don’t rub, massage, or touch your lips. During the first 24 to 48 hours after your session, your lips are prone to bacteria that can cause infections. You can also displace filler if you rub your lips too much before the lip filler settles.
- Don’t take over-the-counter pain medicines that can act as blood thinners (aspirin, ibuprofen, etc.) for a few days. These can make your lips swell and bruise easily after injections.
Long-Lasting Lip Fillers In DFW
Do you want to plump your lips? Are you after a naturally pouty look without lip implants? Have you tried every lip routine and serum under the sun? Maybe it’s time to try lip fillers. At Injectco, you can get high-quality fillers that keep your lips smooth, plump, and primed for gloss. Schedule your consultation today by calling us at (817) 533-7676 or booking online through our website. You can also email us with any questions and check out our Price Simulator to learn more about our session prices.