Everyone's Getting a Lip Flip, But What Exactly Are They?
Want fuller lips? Consider this nonsurgical procedure.
People of all ages may covet the look of full, plump lips. While there are many ways to mimic the look of full lips with beauty products like lip liner, lip gloss, and plumping products, for those who want longer-lasting results, a lip flip might be a viable option. Also known as lip Botox, lip flips are the latest nonsurgical cosmetic procedures to gain popularity. Curious about a lip flip and how long the results last? L'OFFICIEL has the scoop.
What is a Lip Flip?
A lip flip is a quick, in-office cosmetic procedure during which a medical professional injects a small amount of Botox into your cupid's bow and the upper corners of your mouth. The procedure generally lasts no longer than 10 to 20 minutes. The procedure causes the muscles around your lip to relax, causing the part of your lip that's inside your mouth to "flip" outward. This gives your lips an overall fuller appearance, particularly when you smile.
How Long Do Lip Flip Results Last?
People who are good candidates for lip Botox include those who want the appearance of a fuller upper lip without invasive cosmetic surgery and anyone who believes that their smile has a "gummy" look to it. Lip flips are done without dermal fillers, which actually do make the lips fuller. A lip flip doesn't include any additional volume to your lips. Rather, it's a rearrangement of your lips.
A lip flip typically lasts anywhere from eight to 12 weeks. After that time, your lips will slowly return to their normal shape. You can then opt to get another lip flip done or schedule something more permanent, like dermal fillers or even a lip lift. Lip flips are an excellent option for those who have been wanting to experiment with fuller lips but might have been hesitant toward cosmetic procedures.
Are There Risks to a Lip Flip?
Lip flips are a low-risk procedure, but there are some potential side effects to be aware of. Botox injections around the mouth can cause some people to drool or have difficulty forming words. It could also result in some drooping and some trouble keeping liquids in your mouth. Usually, these side effects are temporary and go away as the Botox wears off.
In some rare cases, Botox can cause headaches or fever-like symptoms. If you experience any of these symptoms, contact your doctor immediately. Fortunately, these side effects are few and far between. If you want to experience the procedure everyone's talking about, consider scheduling a lip flip!