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Lip filler

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efc1878 · 12/07/2019 21:08

I've had lip filler for the first time today. I only asked for the top lip. My lip is swollen but I know that is to be expected. Think I will be very pleased with result.

Not sure if I should get the bottom lip done as well? anyone here just have top lip? Both are very thin!

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ViserionTheDragon · 12/07/2019 21:43

I would wait until your top lip settles down and then see whether they're in proption as is first.

readitandwept · 12/07/2019 22:13

Would you post a pic @efc1878?

I'm considering this.

efc1878 · 12/07/2019 23:19

Pic posted- this is only about 12 hours post filler and I had lidocaine injection so quite swollen!

Lip filler
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Eleanorsummer · 13/07/2019 10:04

I would say yes as usually your top lip should be slightly smaller than your bottom lip. But wait till the swelling goes and then see

princessTiasmum · 13/07/2019 11:26

I have noticed recently, that people who have had lip fillers seem to have more elongated lips rather than full, what i call rosebud ones if you know what i mean, i don't like them, they seem longer rather than fuller
My daughter had them a few weeks ago and they looked awful, didn;t say anything of course

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