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How To Make Lip Filler Last Longer?

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Developing fuller, kissable pouts has never been more popular thanks to injectable fillers. While these volumizing treatments provide phenomenal pout potential, keeping those pumped up pillows has posed problems. 

In this guide, we’ll reveal our roster of routines to extend filler freshness, from boosting your body’s collagen to boot.

How To Make Lip Filler Last Longer?

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Here are some simple steps to help lip filler last longer:

Be sure to follow the instructions given by your injector carefully after each treatment. They will outline healthy habits to avoid, like vigorous exercise, too much sun exposure and certain medications that may interfere with healing. 

The sun’s UV rays can break down hyaluronic acid over time, so protecting lips with SPF is a must daily. Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water is also wise, as hydrated skin and lips hold filler better

A nutritious diet provides materials for natural collagen production to support a youthful appearance. When choosing a filler, inquire about options specifically designed for longer duration like Juvederm Voluma XC. Of course, regular touch-ups extend the effects by refreshing volume lost to natural absorption. 

Limit smoking and alcohol which can expedite filler dissipation through dehydrating effects. Gentle cleansing prevents irritation that may cause premature breakdown. And make sure to get adequate slumber – cortisol surges from sleep debt can potentially degrade hyaluronic acid more swiftly. 

With these maintenance methods in mind, you can help filler deliver luscious lips lovingly for longer. While individual body chemistry varies, following this care program will optimize longevity of your luscious new pout!

What Makes Lip Filler Last Longer?

There are a number of factors that can affect the longevity of lip filler, including:

Type of Filler Used

Hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers are the most common type of lip filler used today. HA fillers are typically biocompatible and metabolized by the body over time. 

However, some HA fillers are designed to last longer than others. For example, Juvederm Voluma XC is designed to last up to two years, while Juvederm Ultra XC is designed to last up to one year. 

The Amount of Filler Injected

The more filler that is injected, the longer it will last. However, it is important to note that too much filler can give your lips an unnatural appearance. 

Patient’s Individual Metabolism

People with faster metabolisms will tend to break down lip filler more quickly than people with slower metabolisms. 

Patient’s Lifestyle Factors

Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and sun exposure can all contribute to the breakdown of lip filler.

What Breaks Down Lip Fillers?

Lip fillers are typically made of hyaluronic acid (HA), a naturally occurring substance in the body. HA fillers are gradually broken down by the body over time, but there are a number of factors that can accelerate this process, including:

Metabolism: People with faster metabolisms will tend to break down lip filler more quickly.

Lifestyle factors: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and sun exposure can all contribute to the breakdown of lip filler.

Certain medications: Some medications, such as corticosteroids and certain antibiotics, can also accelerate the breakdown of lip filler.

Type of filler: Some types of lip filler are designed to last longer than others. For example, Juvederm Voluma XC is designed to last up to two years, while Juvederm Ultra XC is designed to last up to one year.

In addition to the above factors, lip filler can also break down if it is not injected properly. For example, if the filler is injected too deeply, it can be broken down by the muscles in the lips.

If you are concerned about the longevity of your lip filler, it is important to talk to your injector. They can help you to choose the right type of filler for your needs and provide you with tips on how to prolong the effects of your treatment.

How To Keep Lip Fillers Plump?

There are a number of things you can do to keep your lip fillers plump, including:

Follow your injector’s aftercare instructions carefully. This may include avoiding certain activities, such as strenuous exercise, excessive heat exposure, and certain medications.

Wear sunscreen daily. UV rays can break down hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers, which are the most common type of lip filler used today. Wear sunscreen daily, even on cloudy days, and reapply every two hours.

Stay hydrated. Drinking plenty of water helps to keep your skin and lips hydrated, which can help to prolong the effects of lip filler.

Eat a healthy diet. Eating a nutritious diet helps to keep your skin and overall health in good condition. This can help to support the longevity of lip filler.

Use gentle skincare products. Avoid using harsh scrubs or exfoliants on your lips, as this can irritate your skin and cause the filler to break down more quickly.

Get regular touch-ups. Even with the best care, lip filler will eventually break down and be absorbed by your body. Getting regular touch-ups can help to maintain your desired results.

Do Lip Fillers Last Longer the More You Get Them?

There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is limited research on the long-term effects of lip fillers. However, some experts believe that getting lip fillers multiple times may help them to last longer.

One theory is that when lip fillers are injected multiple times, the body produces more of its own collagen in the area. This is because the body sees the filler as a foreign object and tries to attack it. As a result, the body produces more collagen to try to heal the area.

Another theory is that repeated injections of lip filler help to create more scar tissue in the lips. This scar tissue can help to support the filler and make it last longer.

However, it is important to note that getting lip fillers multiple times can also increase the risk of complications, such as infection, inflammation, and scarring. It is important to talk to your injector about the risks and benefits of getting lip fillers multiple times before making a decision.

If you are considering getting lip fillers multiple times, it is important to choose a qualified and experienced injector. A good injector will be able to help you to achieve your desired results while minimizing the risk of complications.

Why Doesn’t My Lip Filler Last?

There are a number of reasons why your lip filler may not be lasting as long as you expected. Some of the most common reasons include:

  • Your metabolism: People with faster metabolisms will tend to break down lip filler more quickly.
  • Your lifestyle factors: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and sun exposure can all contribute to the breakdown of lip filler.
  • Certain medications: Some medications, such as corticosteroids and certain antibiotics, can also accelerate the breakdown of lip filler.
  • The type of filler used: Some types of lip filler are designed to last longer than others. For example, Juvederm Voluma XC is designed to last up to two years, while Juvederm Ultra XC is designed to last up to one year.
  • The amount of filler injected: The more filler that is injected, the longer it will last. However, it is important to note that too much filler can give your lips an unnatural appearance.
  • The patient’s individual anatomy: The way that the filler is injected and the patient’s individual anatomy can also affect how long the filler lasts.

Donna D’Alessio, MD

Board Certified In Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

About Donna D’Alessio, MD

Donna D’Alessio MD, is the Founder of Montville MedSpa & Pain Center in the heart of Montville, New Jersey.

She started the company to help her community look and feel their absolute best. Dr. D’Alessio is board certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. She completed her Residency training in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. In her final year of residency training she was appointed and served as Chief Resident. Prior to that, Dr. D’Alessio completed her internship in Internal Medicine at SUNY Downstate Medical Center at Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn. She completed her Medical Degree at St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada and did her Undergraduate work at The College of New Jersey.

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