As time goes by, lips naturally tend to dry out and lose volume, making them look thinner and less defined. This can make them look sad and stern and can be a source of embarrassment for some people.
Aesthetic medicine can remedy this by redefining the Cupid's bow, the curve of the upper lips or treating the lip hem to improve the definition and contour of the lips.
For some people, lips that are too thin can be the source of complexes and, especially for women, of a lack of femininity. Lips that are too thin are lips whose contour is poorly drawn, considered too thin, thin or asymmetrical.
Lips that are too thin are often considered a sign of old age and end up giving the face a severe and sad look. In general, both lips are affected by the lack of volume. However, it can happen that this phenomenon occurs unilaterally, on only one of the two lips.
It is therefore not uncommon for some people to resort to cosmetic medicine treatments or even, sometimes, to cosmetic surgery.
Cosmetic medicine and surgery can provide a simple and effective solution to the lack of volume in the lips. You will then find a plump and redesigned mouth.
Moreover, one of the most common methods used to plump up the lips is the injection of fillers that can restore volume to the lips or correct any asymmetry.
Thus, aesthetic medicine or cosmetic surgery treatments will have two effects: