How long does lip filler last in the syringe?

Author: Kirsten Cummerata MD  |  Last update: Thursday, July 13, 2023

A client who opts for one full syringe of filler can expect their results to last between 6 months to 1.5 years. Those who opt for half a syringe of filler can expect their results to last for a maximum of 6 months.

Is 1 syringe of lip filler a lot?

"Most fillers come in a 0.8ml or 1.0ml pre-packaged syringe. This isn't a lot of product and the average lips (depending on the desired look) will need that amount to make any noticeable changes." Sabrina Stewart, MD.

Does lip filler ever fully dissolve?

Because dermal fillers are made of hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring skin compound, they are naturally dissolved by your body over a period of 6 – 18 months. This process uses a compound called hyaluronidase.

Is 2 syringes of lip filler a lot?

Depending on the injection site and amount of dermal filler, most HA fillers last from 6 – 12 months on average. Regardless of which dermal filler you use, two or three syringes are almost always recommended in order to achieve the most gorgeous outcomes.

How often do you need lip fillers topped up?

Usually, a top-up once every six months will help to keep the desired result but do ask your practitioner what they would recommend. If you're considering getting lip fillers, download our free guide below which will help you find a good, reputable practitioner for your treatments.

Lip Filler with Insulin Syringe by Dr. Sarah Mess

Why do my lip fillers go down so fast?

People with higher metabolisms will experience shorter filler results because their bodies will break the filler compound down faster than those with slower metabolisms. The same goes for other treatments such as BOTOX® and Dysport®.

When do fillers look their best?

Fortunately, dermal fillers work very quickly, and you won't have to wait twelve months to see the full benefits of your injections. That said, these injectable treatments take some time to integrate into your tissues, and it's normal for your dermal filler to take up to two weeks to fully settle into your face.

What happens to your lips after years of fillers?

“When you repeatedly enlarge the lips — pumping them up as big as possible — the filler can act as a tissue expander, permanently stretching the skin, and causing the lips to sag and deflate when the filler eventually degrades, leaving you in worse shape than when you started,” she explains.

Should I get half or a full syringe of lip filler?

Generally speaking, however, a half syringe of lip filler will give you a subtle result, which is great if you want your lips to be more natural-looking, to correct minor asymmetry or to add hydration. A full syringe will provide a more full and noticeable result, but won't leave you with overfilled lips.

Is 1ml of lip filler noticeable?

Conversely, for those patients who want a subtle change, with hydrated/rejuvenated and slightly defined lips, 0.5ml overall is the right amount. But, if you want an instant plump of the lips and a fuller look, 1ml of lip filler is the best choice.

Why does my lip filler only last a week?

The longevity of filler depends on many factors, like the type and amount, but, mostly, metabolic rate. Metabolism affects just how long filler lasts in each of our bodies, which is why your friend's lip filler might last longer than yours, or vice versa.

Why has my lip filler disappeared after 2 days?

Answer: This may be due to diminished swelling.

Keep in mind that swelling is a common side effect immediately following lip injections, so it is possible that what you're seeing is that swelling beginning to diminish.

How do you know if filler is still there?

Previously plump areas look deflated

If your pout isn't looking particularly plump anymore, there's a good chance your lip filler has faded. Similarly, if your cheeks do not appear as lifted, it could be time for another appointment. Again—photos could be a useful starting point.

Who shouldn't get lip fillers?

If You're Allergic to Any of the Components Within Fillers

“Some dermal fillers contain lidocaine, which some people can be allergic to,” explains Dr. Sejal Shah, a New York city physician. It is always important to ask your physician if the Dermal filler you are receiving contains lidocaine.

Does 0.5 lip filler make a difference?

0.5ml is a great introductory filler amount for first-time lip filler clients, especially if you're nervous of what the result will be. Remember you will swell after treatment a little, so you will not see major change with 0.5ml after the treatment has settled over the first 2-4 weeks.

How painful is lip filler?

In short no, lip injections aren't painful. The procedure is generally pain-free. A topical numbing cream is applied to the injection sites prior to the procedure and reduces how much you feel. If you have any concerns about pain and discomfort, you can discuss this with your practitioner prior to the treatment.

How many units of lip filler is normal?

For removing lip lines, you'll need about 6 average units. If you're interested in having lip flips, you'll need around 4-6 units. If you aim for plumper lips, Botox is best paired with dermal fillers.

Are lip fillers better the second time?

Dermal fillers dissolve in the lips over time. How fast it dissolves depends on how fast your body metabolizes it. If you have some filler left in your lips, once you go to your second lip filler session they will most likely last longer due to how the volume decreased minimally in the lip tissue.

How much is a syringe of lip filler?

Juvederm – Between $400 – $700 per syringe. Restylane – Between $400 – $700 per syringe. Bellafill – Up to $1000 per syringe.

When should I stop getting lip fillers?

Lip fillers aren't permanent. They slowly wear away over time, usually 12 to 18 months after you get them, depending on your metabolism. You may need routine touch-up treatments to maintain your desired volume.

What happens if you stop using fillers?

With dermal fillers, most people think your skin will become wrinkly or saggy if you stop getting injections. This is not necessarily true. The effects of the fillers will wear off after months or years, but the treated area is likely to return to its original state.

Do lip fillers mess up your natural lips?

So to conclude, when done by an expert and a certified doctor, lip injections would hardly disappoint or ruin your lips.

Why doesn't my lip filler last?

Why Are Filler Results Temporary? Dermal fillers are created using naturally occurring enzymes, such as hyaluronic acid. For this reason, they are metabolized by your body over time. The speed of your metabolism will greatly affect how long your treatment results last.

Can I get more lip filler after 2 weeks?

Answer: Time between lip filler top ups

2 weeks is the optimal time to wait for swelling to subside . There is no extra risk except another round of the usual swelling and bruising.

What not to do after getting fillers?

Here's What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables
  1. Botox and fillers act differently in your body. ...
  2. Don't participate in intense cardio. ...
  3. Don't apply makeup or use facial tools. ...
  4. Don't lie down. ...
  5. Don't drink alcohol. ...
  6. Don't get a facial, massage, or microdermabrasion.

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