Whilst most clients have shared that the treatment does not hurt any more than the classic lip, the Russian technique does risk significantly more bruising and swelling. Results should settle fully after 2 weeks and both techniques share the same longevity.
As with any medical filler technique, there are some potential side effects associated. With this filler treatment it may include: Bruising: Bruising can occur at the injection site and typically resolves within a few days. Swelling: Swelling can occur following fillers, but it usually subsides within a few days.
It is true that swelling can last for up to two weeks. The russian technique requires a lot of punctures and fanning with the needle so it is normal for the lips to swell a lot. They might feel hard because of the swelling but it can also be a harder product/filler.
The redness and tenderness should improve after 48 hours. Swelling is often worse on days 2-3 after injection, improved by day 5 and resolved by 2 weeks. Bruising is common following treatment; this will resolve naturally but may take up to 2 weeks to settle.
A: Russian lip fillers are known for providing a natural-looking fullness and subtle lift, while traditional lip fillers offer versatility in achieving different lip shapes. Russian lip fillers also focus on enhancing the cupid's bow to give it a plump appearance.
The most dangerous aspect of this technique is the greatly increased risk of vascular occlusion, due to the anatomy of the lip and the angle of the needles. A vascular occlusion is when blood is no longer able to pass through a blood vessel because it is blocked with filler.
It appears that symmetry is key to a conventionally attractive lip shape, with a survey of more than 1,000 people from 35 countries showing that a strong but mirrored plumpness in the lip was considered the most attractive.
Whilst most clients have shared that the treatment does not hurt any more than the classic lip, the Russian technique does risk significantly more bruising and swelling. Results should settle fully after 2 weeks and both techniques share the same longevity.
For some patients, the bruising caused by lip fillers will subside within a few days and they will enjoy full, luscious lips without any pain or sensitivity. For others, it may take longer for the bruising to go down. At most, it can take a week or two for your bruising to fully heal.
It is a technique that aims to add height to the lips with minimal frontal projection and tends to be favoured by younger women. However, patients must understand that the Russian lips will not suit everyone. This is because everyone's anatomy (the shape of the lips and underlying definition) is different.
Do Russian lips stay flat? In our technique in injecting russian lip fillers, we minimize lip projection, and try to keep them as flat as possible while increasing volume.
Lips vary significantly across ethnicities, not just in size but in shape and contour. African and Asian descents often have fuller lips, while Caucasian lips tend to be thinner with a pronounced Cupid's bow. Recognizing these differences is vital in lip reduction surgery.
YES aspirate to check your depth but it's still not going to be 100% accurate. As soon as you move that needle and deposit filler you could pull back through an artery and there you are thinking you are safe just because you aspirated before you deposited a linear thread pulling out.
Bruising is your body's natural response to the lip filler procedure. Considering the lips' sensitive nature and their dense network of blood vessels, it's common for the area to react to the treatment with some bruising.
It is common for lip fillers to swell post treatment. Lips can look double in size for 24 hours and then a week later simply look subtly enhanced, therefore it is important to note that sometimes the 'duck lips' look can only be temporary.
There is in fact more chance of the filler moving outside of the lip with the Russian Lips technique. This again is due to the vertical placement of the filler, vs horizontal.
Colour correcting palettes can be particularly effective; a green-toned concealer will neutralize red tones in fresh bruises, while a yellow-toned concealer can counteract darker purple hues as bruises heal. We advise applying with a light, dabbing motion to avoid exerting unnecessary pressure on sensitive areas.
Vascular occlusion warning signs (2): pallor
After the initial injection, the next sign of a problem with a VO is usually pallor. In the case of a true, complete vascular occlusion, pallor is very stark, particularly in lips. There will be a grey patch on the lip that sometimes has zero capillary refill.
Science has found that the most attractive lip shape has an upper-to-lower lip ratio of 1:2. Lips are most desirable in different shapes and forms for different people – 60% of people prefer a 1:1 ratio where the lips are completely symmetrical and evenly full.
In the initial days following your Russian lip filler procedure, it's quite normal to experience a range of symptoms, including swelling, bruising, and discomfort. These are typical responses of your body to the treatment and indicate that the healing process is underway.
Swelling and bruising are quite normal especially on the day after the treatment. Usually, it is reduced in 2-3 days and mostly completely healed in 2 weeks. So if planning to have this treatment for a special occasion, allow enough time for your lips to heal.
Bow-shaped lips are generally fuller in the middle than they are at the sides and are coveted for their defined-looking Cupid's bow. Darlings, bow-shaped lips are one of the rarest lip shapes you can have!
Bold oranges, brick reds, and terracotta browns can also be especially flattering. If you're going for a nude shade, a good rule of thumb is to correspond your skin tone with the lipstick shade. For instance, if your skin is light, go for a paler nude, while if your skin is deeper, go for a richer nude.
Women with a 0.7 WHR (waist circumference that is 70% of the hip circumference) are rated more attractive by men in various cultures. Such diverse beauty icons as Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren and the Venus de Milo have ratios around 0.7; this is a typical ratio in Western art.