1. What are lip fillers made of?
Most lip fillers are made of hyaluronic acid (HA), a naturally occurring substance in the skin that adds moisture and volume.
2. Will my lips look fake or overdone?
Not if done correctly. A skilled practitioner focuses on subtle, natural results that enhance your features without exaggeration.
3. How long do results last?
Lip filler results typically last 6 to 12 months, depending on your metabolism and the product used.
4. Does the procedure hurt?
Most patients feel only minor discomfort. A numbing cream is applied beforehand, and many fillers also contain lidocaine.
5. How long does the treatment take?
The procedure usually takes 15–30 minutes. You can return to daily activities the same day.
6. What should I expect after treatment?
Mild swelling, tenderness, or bruising is common and usually resolves within a few days.
7. What should I avoid after getting lip fillers?
Avoid touching, kissing, makeup, dental visits, and extreme temperatures for 24–48 hours.
8. Who shouldn’t get lip fillers?
Fillers are not recommended if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, have active cold sores, or are allergic to HA or lidocaine.
9. Can lip fillers improve asymmetry or lip shape?
Yes. Fillers can correct unevenness, enhance the Cupid’s bow, and restore balance to the lips.
10. Can I combine lip fillers with other treatments?
Absolutely. Lip enhancement is often part of a full facial harmonization plan, which may include cheek, chin, or jawline contouring.




