How to Perform Permanent Lip Augmentation?
Permanent lip augmentation is a cosmetic procedure performed to achieve long-lasting volume and fullness in the lips. This procedure is typically carried out using filler substances such as hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite, and poly-L-lactic acid. The first step involves a consultation with a dermatologist or aesthetic surgeon.
During the consultation, the specialist evaluates the individual's lip structure and understands their expectations. Subsequently, an appropriate filler material is chosen and injected into the lip tissue through a fine needle or cannula. Local anesthesia is often applied during the procedure. The recovery process is generally brief, but mild swelling or redness may be observed in the initial days. A follow-up visit is conducted to assess the results and make any necessary adjustments.
However, the term "permanent lip augmentation" often does not imply long-term effects; in many cases, filler substances are gradually absorbed by the body over time, so the results may be limited to a specific duration.