Lip augmentation and reduction procedures are tailored to meet your specific goals. Lip augmentation enhances lip fullness, while reduction reduces lip size, achieving a balanced and harmonious lip appearance.
Lip augmentation delivers fuller, plumper lips, while lip reduction provides a subtler, more balanced lip shape.
Contraindications for lip augmentation or reduction may relate to allergies, certain medical conditions, or specific medications. Your surgeon will assess your individual suitability during your consultation.
Lip augmentation involves the use of fillers or implants to add volume and fullness to the lips. Lip reduction, on the other hand, trims excess tissue to achieve a more proportionate lip size.
Potential complications for lip augmentation include bruising, swelling, and the risk of an allergic reaction to fillers. Lip reduction complications may include asymmetry or scarring. Your surgeon will discuss these potential risks in detail during your consultation.