The recovery time after a lip lifting procedure will vary depending on the individual and the technique used. Most patients experience some swelling and bruising for the first few days after the procedure, which can typically be managed with cold compresses and over-the-counter pain medication.
Most people can return to work and other normal activities within a week of the procedure, although it may take several weeks for the swelling and bruising to resolve fully.
As with any surgical procedure, lip lift surgery carries the risk of specific side effects and complications. These may include swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, and scarring. In rare cases, patients may experience skin sensation changes or difficulty healing.
Discussing these risks with your surgeon before the procedure and following their post-operative instructions carefully to minimize the risk of complications is essential.
Here is a step-by-step guide to how Lip corner lift surgery is performed:
Before the procedure, the surgeon will assess your medical history and conduct a physical examination to determine if you are a good candidate for lip lifting. Expect the surgeon to provide pre-operative instructions, including how to prepare for the procedure and what to expect during recovery.
Lip lifting is typically performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the area around the upper lip. You will be awake during the procedure but will not feel any pain.
The surgeon will make an incision just above your upper lip, in the crease between the nose and the lip. Depending on your specific needs and goals, the incision may be hidden in the natural crease or made in a different location.
Once the incision is made, the surgeon will lift the skin and tissue of the upper lip. This will create a more defined Cupid’s bow (the V-shaped area above the lip) and expose more of the upper teeth.
The surgeon will close the incision using sutures, which will be removed a few days after the procedure.
After the procedure, you will be instructed to care for the incision site and manage any swelling or discomfort. Most patients can return to their normal activities within a few days, although it may take several weeks for the final results to become apparent.
How long does a lip lift last?
The results of a lip lift are typically long-lasting, although some people may choose to have additional treatments to maintain their results over time. In general, the effects of a lip lift can last for several years before touch-up procedures may be needed.
How much does a lip lift cost?
The cost of a lip lift can vary depending on the technique used, the extent of the correction being made, and the surgeon's geographical location. In general, lip lift surgery costs between €1,500 and €3,000.
What does a lip lift do?
A lip lift is a cosmetic procedure designed to lift and reshape the lips, giving them a fuller and more youthful appearance.
It involves the removal of a small strip of skin above the upper lip, which allows the lip to be pulled up and outward, creating a more defined cupid's bow and a fuller, poutier look. Lip lifting can also be used to reduce the appearance of a long or drooping upper lip or to correct uneven or asymmetrical lips.
Are lip lifts risky?
Lip lifts have side effects and complications as with any surgical procedure. These may include swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, and scarring. In rare cases, patients may experience skin sensation changes or difficulty healing.
Discussing these risks with your surgeon before the procedure and following their post-operative instructions carefully to minimize the risk of complications is essential.
Is lip lift or filler better?
The results of a lip lift are usually long-lasting, although some people may need additional treatments to maintain their results. Dermal fillers are a non-surgical option that can add volume and shape to the lips. The results of fillers are typically not as long-lasting as a lip lift, but the procedure is generally less invasive and has a shorter recovery time.