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Dermal Fillers

Why Do My Lip Fillers Not Last

Lip fillers are among the best cosmetic treatments worldwide. Many clinics offer cosmetic services accessed at different pricing for the various types or brands of lip fillers. This article explains why an individual’s lip filler does not last and how to make them last longer.

How long lip fillers last depend on various aspects, such as the service delivered. When a qualified cosmetic doctor offers the services from a certified clinic, the lip filler will last longer. Also, the brand or type of lip filler usedis important. High-quality products are safe and can last for a long time, unlike low-quality products, which last for a short period. Clients should be keen on lip fillers as the lip filler market is full of uncertified personnel and products.

Reasons Why Lip Fillers Do Not Last?

According to Mohamed (2020), lip fillers, among other known dermal fillers, are manufactured with hyaluronic acid, a natural substance produced by the body. Over time, the client’s body metabolises the acid. The speed of an individual’s metabolism system can determine the longevity of the fillers. In young people, the lip fillers last for a shorter time than adults as they have a higher and faster metabolic rate that speeds up the hyaluronic acid breakdown. The patient’s age, the size of the lips and the vascularity of a person’s body will also determine how long the fillers will last. It is advised thatclients should consider injecting thicker or more viscous filler, which will last longer compared to the less dense or thinner fillers.

How to Make Lip Filler Last Longer

One can do some things to help increase the longevity of fillers on a patient’s lips.They include:

The Aftercare Advice

One is advised to follow the aftercare guidelines given by their cosmetic doctor. According to Ostezan& Peck (2021), lip fillertreatmentshave no downtime. Since the process entails injections, one should strictly follow the aftercare guidelines to ease the healing process.

Stress

Chua et al. (2019) stated that stress negatively impacts an individual’s health. The fillers can be broken down quickly by some extra hormones produced by the body when the patient is stressed.

Healthy Eating

After lip filler treatment, patients are advised to avoid junk foods as they increase the chances of inflammation and can easily break down the filler. Individuals are advised to keep their skin healthy and supplement their main diets with fruits and vegetables for better results.

Can Lip Filler Not Work?

When injected with the same filler frequently, the lips can be resistant, leading to swelling. Some patients experience tissue tracks after a series of treatments. The lip fillers are broken down easily.

How Often Does One Need Lip Filler Top-up?

Van Schooten et al. (2016) stated that the best time for lip top-up is after six months. One can get a repeat of the filler treatment to stimulate more collagen production, which then helps create more naturalplumpness. Depending on the type of fillers used, the refill period can vary from one person to the other. When one goes for months without a top-up, their lips are likely to return to their original size and shape, easily noticeable when they are subjected to the treatment procedure again.

How to Tell One Has Lip Fillers

Someone with lip fillers can be noticed if they know how the person lookedbefore the lip filler treatment. Some changes can occur and can be noticeable in the ratio between the lower and the upper lips. The lips are not equal, and there is a small difference in filler application. Also, a small alteration on the cupid’s bow is noticed if keenly observed.

FAQs about Lip Fillers

Why Do My Lip Filler Not Work?

Lip fillers can fail to work due to factors such as the metabolism rate, age and the type of filler used by the patient. Also, the way the cosmetic doctor does the injection can have an impact on the longevity of the fillers.

What to Do for Longer Lip Filler Treatment

One can improve their lifestyle by eating a healthy diet, avoiding stress and choosing a quality filler.

Can Lip Filler Be Used on Other Parts?

No.Lip fillers are specifically used for the lips and can help change how one looksby making the lips plump and hydrated.

Can One Get a Lip Top-Up?

Yes, one can get a lip top-up when their lip fillers have faded.

How Soon Can One Get a Lip Top-Up?

Clients can get a lip top-up after six months, depending on how long the initial treatment has ended.

Conclusion

The longevity of lip fillers differs from one person to the other. It can be due to the difference in the metabolism rate or the filler’s type or brand. Some brands can be topped up after six months, while others are topped up after 12 months. The market contains a wide range of lip fillers, and individuals are advised to consult a doctor on the best lip filler used. Juvéderm is one of the lip fillers that stay for a longer period within a person’s lips. One should consult a doctor on the type of filler they can use.

References

La Gatta, A., De Rosa, M., Frezza, M. A., Catalano, C., Meloni, M., & Schiraldi, C. (2016). Biophysical and biological characterisation of a new line of hyaluronan-based dermal fillers: a scientific rationale to specific clinical indications. Materials Science and Engineering: C68, 565-572.

Chua, S. C., Gidaszewski, B., & Khajehei, M. (2019). Efficacy of surgical excision and sub-dermal injection of triamcinolone acetonide for treatment of keloid scars after caesarean section: a single-blind randomised controlled trial protocol. Trials20(1), 1-9.

Mohamed, D. A. (2020). Dermal Filler types, Effect on soft tissue and Life Style correlation. Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences Research3, 1-5.

Ostezan, L., & Peck, J. (2021). Radial Sound (Shockwave) Therapy Resolves Delayed-onset Nodules Following Injection of Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Filler: A Case Study. The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, 14(12 Suppl 1), S15.

Van Schooten, K. S., Pijnappels, M., Rispens, S. M., Elders, P. J., Lips, P., Daffertshofer, A., … & Van Dieen, J. H. (2016). Daily-life gait quality as a predictor of falls in older people: a 1-year prospective cohort study. PLoS one11(7), e0158623.

Crystal Kadir
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