Description
Cosmetically improves the fullness of lips, by one of three techniques: injections, grafting or local flaps. This procedure is sometimes combined with facial implants, Botox®, chemical peels and facial laser resurfacing. Lip augmentation can also reduce fine lines and wrinkles around the mouth.
Length
15 minutes to 2 hours. Most procedures are finished in 1 hour or less.
Side Effects
Allergic reactions can range from prolonged redness,
swelling, itching, or hardness at the injection site.
Recovery
Return to normal activities: usually within a day. Graft recipients require 1 to 2 weeks.
Risks
Possible complications include bleeding, uneven upper and lower lips, and an implant shifting or erupting through the skin. Graft procedures may also leave some lips feeling unnaturally stiff for 2 to 3 months.
Results
Depends on the material used; can range from weeks and months to permanent condition. Restylane may last 9 to 12 weeks, while some injectible fillers can last up to 6 years.

Technology
Collagen and transfer of the patient’s own fat are often used
with newer injectibles like Restylane. Among the variety of techniques used for lip augmentation is laser lip rejuvenation; a non-invasive procedure which tightens the natural collagen and elastic tissue beneath the lips, and the more invasive, procedure of V-Y lip augmentation, which requires large incisions inside the lips. Although the lips will remain swollen 3 to 9 months after surgery, the procedure is said to last longer. (See “Lip Flap” under Related Articles.)
Patient Status
Outpatient -
Anesthesia
Local with Sedation
Topical