Deciding your lip design shouldn’t become any old copy of a celebrity photograph. You want the results to complement your face, facial features and lip anatomy. Lips – A great injector should really be focusing on four key areas, Cupid’s bow, definition, volume and balance.
The “M” shape in the middle of your top lip is cupid’s bow. By accentuating it, we can get a clearer and more female face look. However, this must be done with so much care! Any more filler than this and the top lip can start to look unnaturally rigid or too strong, particularly in side view. For Lip Fillers Exeter, contact www.helenhuntaesthetics.co.uk/skin-treatments/lip-fillers-exeter
Definition is in the lip border. If your lips appear more like a ‘blur’ towards the edges, then maybe try adding a little definition to sharpen up the outline without dramatically increasing size. Best for beginners, this is a top-selling favourite that gives you a bright but natural finish.
Volume is what most people consider and should be developed slowly. Clients often see better results with 0.5ml and a review appointment, instead of trying to do everything in one session.
Finally, balance matters most. Both, your top lip and bottom lip work together and it should be proportionate to nose shape as well as chin point along with your smile. A proper consultation, profile analysis with possible advice is going to be able to guide you and help pick a shape which look good in real life not just selfies.
Want a natural result? Bring inspiration but remaining open to a carefully thought-out plan that is specific for you.
