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The famous blogger Huda Kattan relates some facts she'd like to know before putting strands on her lips to add their volume. Working with some of the world's best plastic surgeons and aesthetics, she concludes: #1 ) Survey doctor's first experience with [...]
The famous blogger Huda Kattan relates some facts she'd like to know before putting strands on her lips to add their volume.
Working with some of the world's best plastic surgeons and aesthetics, she concludes:
#1 ) Exploit the doctor
The blogger's first experience with lips was terrible. It ended with filling in all the wrong areas and asymmetrical lips.
Please learn from my mistake. Do your research on some doctors, and choose the best for you. Read “reviews”, study their work from the photos and, more important, make sure you go to a certified doctor to conduct the procedure you ask for.
Two.
When it comes to fillers, become part of a gradual process, and avoid too swollen lips that you may later regret.
Some surgeons allow you to use half the syringe and return a few weeks later for the rest if you decide that's what you want.
Don't forget there's a little swelling from the procedure, so you have to wait a few days until a week to see the final results.
You should think seriously: How big do I want it?
Take all the time you need to understand how you love your lips.
Some want very swollen lips, some want “natural”, some want the upper lip bigger and more.
Depending on the lips you love, you change and the techniques your doctor uses, so you need to have as clearly as you want to achieve.
#4 Prepare before your meeting/consult
The week before your meeting, you should not take aspirin, anti-inflammatory (such as Ibuprofen or Ales), fish oil, multivitamins, or vitamin E. Each of these vitamins or drugs will weaken your blood and cause bruises after the filling.
That's why it's also better to avoid alcohol or caffeine 24 hours ago and after your meeting, because that will help reduce swelling.
If you are in consultation, make sure you have some questions that you want answers to. A good doctor has all the answers.
5 Choose carefully and how much you want
Today there are many variations for starters: The most common type is that of hyaluronic acid such as Judderm and Restylane.
Your doctor will know what's best, depending on the kind of look you want to achieve.
The usual amount of pollering is a syringe, which is often 1ml.
The procedure is super fast and the results are almost immediate
Huda says that the meeting lasts just one hour, but most spend talking to the doctor.
Wait for a little bruise and a rather problematic Thursday, which lands in a few days. After the meeting, you can keep some ice on your lips to help the swelling.
#7 ) Shamngeni cremation cream, if you can bear the pain
An numbing cream is applied before the filler comes in to help cope with the pain.
Believe me, it's painful, especially in the Cupid area of lips, but there are many people who don't see pain as too bad and prefer numb cream. ”
#8 Understand the risks of fillers
Maybe because it's a quick procedure, people think there's no danger, but not necessarily.
There's a possibility of an allergic reaction that could lead to an infection.
If you are inclined to be invited quickly, fillers can cause something like that so that you can take medication three days before treatment, always under medical advice.
Nine fillers are not free!
Lip starters don't cost a little. Moreover, if you apply regularly, spending will be continuous.
#10 ) You can reverse the loader effect if you regret or enjoy it
If you put in hialuronic acid-based lipfiller, which is the most common, you can reverse the procedure through hyalourics, an enzyme that speeds up hyaluronic acid degradation quickly and safely.










