Lip enhancement works best when the conversation starts with proportion, movement, and facial balance. A thoughtful consultation can help you explain whether you want hydration, definition, symmetry support, or a softer overall shape.
What Should I Bring to the Consultation?
Bring examples of your own lips in photos you like, especially images where you felt natural and confident. It is also useful to share previous treatment history, sensitivities, upcoming events, and your comfort level with visible change.
How Subtle Can the Result Be?
Many patients want a result that looks rested and balanced rather than obvious. Ask how the plan can be adjusted to your anatomy, how much change is realistic in one visit, and whether a gradual approach would be more appropriate.
What Happens After the Appointment?
Ask about common short-term effects, aftercare steps, and when to contact the clinic with concerns. Clear aftercare guidance helps you plan around work, social events, exercise, and skin care routines.
How Will the Treatment Fit My Face?
The lips should be considered as part of the whole face. During the consultation, discuss how shape, border, volume, and expression can be approached conservatively so the final plan supports your features.
