Why We Love Full Lips

Why We Love Full Lips | Dr. Shaun Parson, Scottsdale

Why We Love Full Lips

There are many options for lip augmentation, and working with a skilled technician is a must to achieve the look you desire. Parson Skin Center offers a wide range of injectables including some of the most popular brands like Juvederm, Restylane, Sculptra, and Perlane. Every injectable is a little different, which is why understanding a client’s goals are key.

Injectables also vary in how long they last. Some are perfect to “test out” a new lip shape or fullness because they safely dissolve within four months. Others can last well over a year. For first-timers, it’s often a good idea to start with a modest injection that lasts just a few months. However, a reputable skin care center will work with you to understand your pout goals and deliver gorgeous results.

Bear in mind that most clients will experience minor swelling for the first 48-72 hours post-injection. This is normal, but can be a surprise. It’s a good idea to avoid any significant events or photo opportunities immediately after your injection. The lips will “settle” at the end of the first week.

All injectables offered at Parson Skin Center are safe with minimal side effects. Fuller lips can help a person look younger and more confident. More significant, shapelier pouts are associated with higher levels of attraction in both men and women. As we age, we naturally lose volume in our face, and especially our lips and cheeks. Replacing this lost volume (or creating volume that was never there) can dramatically boost self-confidence.

Contact Parson Skin Center Today!

You’ve seen fuller pouts on celebrities for years. It’s become a staple beauty item with a number of tools and kits available in stores. However, items like lip plumpers can be dangerous. Suction devices that quickly draw blood to the lips can lead to severe bruising, and lipsticks with “bee venom” can cause allergic reactions. Schedule your safe and effective lip filler appointment today by calling Parson Skin Center at (480) 282-8386.