When lip lifts are performed correctly, they involve repositioning the entire supportive structure of the lip, which effectively shortens the length of the white lip area. This repositioning also subtly rolls the upper lip outward, giving it a fuller appearance. Your surgeon can customize the lip lift to achieve the desired amount of incisor show, ensuring that the results align with your aesthetic goals.
These changes typically remain stable over time, although gradual lengthening of the white lip may occur due to normal aging processes. Similar to a facelift, a lip lift can restore the youthful contours of the lip area, enhancing your overall facial appearance.
It’s important to note that there may be some short-term swelling and numbness of the upper lip following the procedure. However, these side effects are temporary and should resolve on their own.
Like a facelift, a lip lift is not reversible. Therefore, it’s crucial to thoroughly discuss your goals and expectations with your surgeon before undergoing the procedure. Ensuring that both you and your surgeon are on the same page regarding the desired outcomes can help ensure a successful outcome and satisfaction with your results.