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Lip Lift

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A lip lift is a subtle but powerful procedure that rejuvenates the central face by enhancing lip definition and proportion. Whether you are looking to reverse age-related changes or refine the shape of your upper lip, this surgery offers permanent, elegant results with minimal downtime. If you are considering a lip lift and want to know whether you are a suitable candidate, we welcome you to book a consultation to explore your options.

Why Choose a Lip Lift?

As we age, the distance between the base of the nose and the upper lip lengthens, causing the upper lip to appear flatter, longer, and less youthful. In other cases, patients may simply have a naturally long upper lip that conceals the upper teeth and lacks definition. A lip lift is a highly effective surgical solution to restore harmony, youthfulness, and improved balance to the central face—without the need for volume augmentation.

Patients often choose this procedure to:
  • Shorten a long upper lip.
  • Improve the visibility of upper teeth when smiling.
  • Enhance lip definition and shape.
  • Achieve a more youthful, lifted appearance.
  • Create better facial proportion and balance.

    Unlike dermal fillers, which add volume but cannot lift, a lip lift offers a permanent structural
    improvement by elevating the lip and exposing more of the red lip (vermillion).

Recovery and Post-Operative Care
  • Downtime: Most patients can resume light daily activities within 2–3 days.
  • Swelling and bruising: Expected during the first week, and generally subsides within
    7–10 days.
  • Stitches: Removed after 5–7 days.
  • Scarring: The incision usually fades over several weeks and can be further improved
    with scar care protocols if needed.
  • Results: Immediate improvement in lip shape and visibility, with full refinement
    visible once swelling has resolved.

Patients are advised to avoid excessive mouth movements, smoking, or strenuous activity during the first week. Makeup can usually be used to camouflage any residual redness once the incision has healed.