First of all, I have thick lips, but the reason I want to get filler is
1. Matching the ratio of the upper and lower lips
2. Corners of the mouth
3. Absolutely x 4. Duck lips
4. I hope the lips themselves do not get any bigger
These conditions are somewhat strict, so it is a bit expensive, but it is famous. I went to
the representative director because it was too expensive... I just had the director, but it was a female director, and even though she wasn't necessarily the head director, she was professional and good enough.
Roughly speaking, the consultation was that
in order to raise the corners of the mouth, filler would be put in at both ends of the upper lip, which would make it thicker than it is now (the upper lip was a bit protruding to begin with). Then, there is a possibility that you will have duck lips, and the lower part will go in accordingly, making the lips themselves bigger.
So, I recommend not touching the upper lip and only the lower lip.
So, I only put it on the bottom, and since retouching is free within a week anyway, they did it very naturally for the first treatment.
I went to get a retouch, and during the retouch, they added a little more
. In conclusion, I am very satisfied and it was better not to put it on the top.
I wasn't even thinking about filler because I have thick lips. The matching ratio of the upper and lower lips seems to change the overall look of the face, so
I'm thinking of going again later when the filler is removed.
The after photos are not right after, but 4-5 months after the treatment.
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