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 Cosmetic Surgery Considerations
  Choosing a Surgeon
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  After Massive Weight Loss
 Minimally Invasive Rejuvention
  Injectables and Fillers
  Resurfacing
  Implants
  Skin Care
  Vascular Blemishes
  Alternative Treatments
 Facial Cosmetic Surgery
  The Aging Face
  Facelifts ((Rhytidectomy)
  Cheek Implants
  Neck Lifts
  Brow Lifts
  Eyelids (Blepharoplasty)
  Nose Jobs (Rhinoplasty)
  Chin (Augmentation/Reduction)
  Hair (Loss/Removal)
  Ears
  Lips
 Breast Surgeries
  Implants (Augmentation)
  Lifts (Mastopexy)
  Reductions
  Gynecomastia (Men)
  Congental Reconstruction
 Body Contouring & Liposuction
  About Liposuction
  About Body Contouring
  Abdominal
  Buttocks
  Thighs
  Knees and Lower Legs
  Arms
  Hand Rejuvenation
  Back
  Chest Wall
  Vaginal Rejuvenation

 

The Lips 

Common complaints related to the lip include lips that are too fat, too short, too thin, too long, and too wrinkled. The latter three become more prevalent with age, sun exposure, and cigarette smoking.  

Lip reduction is a procedure to reduce a prominent or protruding lip.  With local anesthesia, intraoral mucosa is removed which shortens and debulks the lip. 

Lip augmentation includes injectable collagen (Zyplast®), fat, or other fillers (i.e. Restylane®, Juvederm®), surgical placement of permanent or semipermanent implant material (Goretex®, Softform®, Medpor®, Alloderm®), or surgical enhancement including lip advancement and lip lift.  

In lip advancement, a small strip of skin is removed where the lip meets skin.  When this wound is closed, it gently everts the mucosa, providing a shorter, fuller appearing lip. 

In a lip lift, a small ellipse of skin is removed from the upper lip at the junction with the nose and as the wound is closed, it lifts the lip, shortening it. 

The corner of the mouth lift is a direct excision of skin above the commissure. 

Plumping of the lip can also be surgically performed without implants by advancing intraoral tissue. 

     

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