Lip fillers have become an ever-growing popular treatment in the beauty world, with celebrities showing off their voluminous and plump lips that many of us envy. However, while there are some inspirational pouts, there is also a long list of bad lip fillers that are bound to put you off. There are several ways in which lip fillers can look bad, and it is predominantly down to the clinic you choose. To give you a better understanding of the world of lip fillers, we’re going to answer the rather common question of why some lip fillers look bad and how to avoid the trout pout.
Ways To Avoid Bad Lip Fillers
While it may seem like a simple injection to the lower and upper lip to give a little bit of volume and definition, there is actually a lot that goes into lip fillers. From the shape of your lips to the key points on your lip line, there are several things that you need to consider when booking in for filler treatments. LasaDerm has years of experience in providing professional and high-quality lip fillers for clients. We would like to share this knowledge with you so that you can avoid lip fillers that you regret. We will be going through the following:
- What Are Lip Fillers?
- Why Do Lip Fillers Look So Bad?
- Types Of Lip Fillers
- Natural Looking Lip Fillers
- Pace Yourself With Fillers
- Common Side Effects
What Are Lip Fillers?
Before booking in for lip fillers in Milton Keynes or within the surrounding areas, it is important that you know the answer to ‘what are lip fillers?’ as this can help you to identify what’s right and what’s wrong. Many clients ask for lip fillers, and each is looking for a different outcome, whether it be volume or definition, which is why knowing what they are a how they work can help you discuss what you are looking for when attending your consultation.
Lip fillers, also known as lip augmentation, are a form of cosmetic procedure that involves injecting a dermal filler into the top and/or lower lip. The amount of filler that you require will ultimately depend on what you wish to achieve, but it is important to make sure that you understand how much is necessary to create your desired outcome to ensure you do not overfill your lips. Lip filler is mainly used for the following three purposes:
- Shape
- Structure
- Volume
The most common form of filler is hyaluronic acid, which is a substance naturally found in the human body, and helps to increase the volume of your lips. Compared to its older counterparts, hyaluronic acid is safe to use, and the effects often last a lot longer. It is extremely important that you ask your clinic what form of filler they use before having treatment, as this can alter the outcome, or you may be allergic to the chemicals used.
If you would like to test out fuller lips before going ahead with treatments, you can always purchase a plumping lip gloss such as the Too Faced Lip Injection gloss to achieve a temporary look.
Why Do Lip Fillers Look So Bad?
There are plenty of cases of individuals wanting lip fillers on a budget (WARNING: this link has graphic content), and opting for a clinic that either has less experience or uses cheap products to complete treatments – this is the simple answer to ‘why do lip fillers look so bad?’. While we fully understand that not everyone has the funds to afford the lips of their dreams, it is extremely important that you do your research to ensure that you trust the clinic. There are many risks that come alongside opting for someone with minimal experience, such as:
- Severe and painful bruising
- Wonky lips
- Swollen lips that do not go down
- Lumps
- Tissue death
- Blindness – in rare cases
When booking in for lip fillers with a reputable, reliable and trustworthy clinic, you can ensure that you are in safe hands and that side effects or risks are kept at a minimum. A professional will understand your required outcome, take note of your facial and lip shape, and give you a judgement of how much or little filler you may require. If you are thinking about having fillers in Milton Keynes or the surrounding areas, we would highly recommend booking a consultation with LasaDerm as we are a knowledgeable, medical-led clinic. During this consultation, our specialists will talk you through all of your options and what the best route is to achieve your desired look.
Types Of Lip Fillers
While looking at some images of celebrities with lip fillers may give you some inspiration on the look you wish to achieve, it does not necessarily mean that the type of lip filler you require is the same. The shape of your natural lip line, as well as your face structure, has a significant impact on how much filler you require and where this filler should be placed. The reason LasaDerm looks at the shape of your lips and face is to gather a better understanding of what will give you the look you require while remaining natural. Your lip fillers should always enhance the beauty that you have, not recreate it.
Before booking a consultation, it is beneficial to familiarise yourself with the names and definitions of different areas of the lip, as this can help you to explain which areas you would like to enhance. These definitions are as follows:
- Cupid’s Bow – this is the double curve of your upper lip, and it usually resembles a Cupid bow from the Roman God of love.
- Philtrum – this is made up of two columns that are placed on the Cupid’s bow leading up to your nose. This is the dipped part between your lip and nose.
- Vermilion Border – this is the lip line.
- Tubercles – these are natural bumps that occur on the lip. Usually with three on the top and two on the bottom.
Along with the “Cupid’s Bow” technique, there are a whole host of different ways you can fill in your lips to achieve different looks. The main shapes are as follows:
- Classic – a subtle augmentation that helps to give volume, particularly to older individuals or those that have lost volume through ageing.
- Rubina – heavily dependent on the facial structure and usually looks best for those with a long length between the nose and the chin.
- Cupid – defines the cupid bow, making you look youthful and defining your lip shape.
- Pearlique – accentuates the lower lip and is ideal for those wanting to create a fuller look through their lower lip rather than the Cupid’s bow.
- Hollywood – uses all of the upper lip points to accentuate the lip line and provide a fuller look.
- Angelic – best for those with a narrow lip line, providing a defined Cupid’s bow and fuller, more voluminous lips.
Natural Looking Lip Fillers
Ensuring that you have natural looking lip fillers will minimise the risk of them looking out of proportion to the rest of your face. There are a number of ways in which you can make sure that you achieve a natural look when booking in for lip fillers. Please feel free to contact the team for more information on the different methods available, all of which will be discussed with you during a consultation with our professional team.
There is a very specific ratio that your practitioner should keep in mind when injecting lip fillers. When using the right ratio, this should make sure that you maintain a natural looking lip. According to Dr Esho, your lips should have a 1:2 ratio of the top lip to bottom lip in the centre of your mouth, while the corners of your lip should have a 1:1 ratio.
The materials used to inject your lips also needs to be taken into consideration. While you often just think of lip fillers as one material, there are actually a whole host of different material types used for filler treatments. Those that consist of materials that enhance your lips natural mucosa can give a natural look, rather than making your lip look like an animation. Again, it is also important that you make sure the filler is injected into specific parts of your lip, and it’s just another reason as to why you should ensure you have a professional practitioner.
Pace Yourself With Fillers
A lot of clients want their lips looking fuller immediately, and while lip fillers are able to do this, it is important that you do not go for a lot of filler in one go. It is both expensive and dangerous to put too much filler in your lips, and can cause lifelong problems of distortion. We would always advise that clients gradually fill their lips, coming back if they wish to have more filler, rather than doing too much in the first appointment.
Another mistake that people make is going back to their clinic too often, which, again, can cause extremely dangerous issues. It is important that while you are making your lips look fuller, you continue to make them look natural. Ensure that you stick to your natural lip lines and occasionally use filler to define those lines and add volume.
While there are many things that you need to consider about the timing of your appointments, there are a few myths about lip fillers, some of which are often questions that our clients ask before having treatment. If you are thinking about contacting the team for treatments, make sure you take a look at Cosmopolitan’s article for more information about what to expect and common fears.
Common Side Effects
Bruising is a common side effect of having lip fillers, so it is likely that you may experience slight bruising for a few days after your treatment. A bruise occurs when small blood vessels break and enter the soft tissue beneath the skin. If you are to experience bruising, it is most likely going to occur on the upper lip rather than the lower lip, but it could occur on both. Each face is unpredictable, and some may find that they bruise more than others; however, this bruising should in no way be excessive, and when using a professional practitioner, bruising should be minimal.
If bruising does occur, then try not to touch the area unless you are applying gel or cream. Make sure you wash your face regularly with soap and water to avoid bacteria getting into the injected area. Cold packs or compress can also help with bruising, particularly if there is also swelling of the area.
Lip Fillers That Look Good
You can avoid bad lip fillers and enjoy naturally plump lips by booking a consultation at our clinic. As has been said, it is extremely important to research in the clinic, the products they use and what lip shape and volume you wish to create. If you are looking for lip fillers and would like to know more about what would be best for you and what to expect, feel free to book in for a chat with our team! In the meantime, take a look at Huda Beauty’s article for advice on things to know before lip injections.