Should You Follow the Lip Filler Trend? Read This Before You Decide

Should You Follow the Lip Filler Trend? Read This Before You Decide Should You Follow the Lip Filler Trend? Read This Before You Decide
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With lip fillers becoming a mainstream beauty enhancement option — thanks to influencers, celebrities, and social media — more and more people are considering the quick fix to achieve fuller, plumper lips. But before jumping on the aesthetics bandwagon, experts advise taking a pause and doing your homework.

Here’s a newsworthy checklist of essential things to keep in mind before going in for lip fillers — because informed decisions are always in style.

Choose a Certified, Experienced Injector

This is non-negotiable. Only go to a board-certified dermatologist, plastic surgeon, or medically licensed aesthetic practitioner. Choosing the wrong injector increases your risk of botched results, infections, or long-term damage.

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Understand What’s Going Into Your Lips

Most fillers are made of hyaluronic acid (HA), a substance naturally found in the body. HA fillers are temporary and reversible, which makes them a safer choice for beginners. Always ask what brand and type of filler is being used — FDA-approved options like Juvederm and Restylane are widely recommended.

It’s Not Permanent

Lip fillers typically last between 6 to 12 months. Factors like metabolism, lifestyle, and the type of filler used can affect longevity. This temporary nature allows flexibility in adjusting your look over time — or stepping back if you’re not satisfied.

Swelling and Bruising Are Normal

Don’t expect Instagram-ready lips immediately after the session. Swelling, tenderness, and minor bruising are common and usually subside within a few days. Experts recommend avoiding big events right after your appointment.

Budget Realisticall

High-quality fillers come with a cost and so does expertise. If a deal seems too cheap, it probably compromises on safety or product quality. A session with a certified expert can cost anywhere from ₹15,000 to ₹40,000+ in India.

Know the Risks

While HA fillers are generally safe, there can be side effects beyond minor swelling such as allergic reactions, lumps, or, in rare cases, vascular complications. Thankfully, HA fillers can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if needed.

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