A lip flip is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure designed to enhance the appearance of the upper lip by using small amounts of botulinum toxin (commonly known as Botox). The treatment relaxes the muscles around the upper lip, causing it to roll slightly outward and appear fuller and more defined without adding volume.
How a Lip Flip Works
During the procedure, a practitioner injects botulinum toxin into specific muscles above the upper lip. This temporarily weakens the muscles responsible for pulling the lip inward, allowing the lip to "flip" outward gently. The effect typically lasts around 2 to 3 months.
Benefits of a Lip Flip
A lip flip can create the illusion of a plumper upper lip without the use of dermal fillers. It can also help reduce a gummy smile by relaxing the muscles that elevate the upper lip too much. The procedure is quick, minimally invasive and requires little to no downtime.
Considerations and Risks
While generally safe when performed by a qualified professional, the lip flip may cause temporary side effects like mild swelling, bruising or asymmetry. Results are subtle and may not be suitable for those seeking significant volume enhancement.
Summary
A lip flip is a cosmetic treatment using botulinum toxin to relax upper lip muscles, producing a subtle lift and fuller appearance without fillers. It is a quick, non-surgical option for lip enhancement.
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