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Posted on January 10th, 2017 in
Injectable Fillers
Many of Dr. Fugo’s New Windsor patients want fuller, more voluminous lips. What they don’t want, however, are lips that look overdone or overfilled. Men and women are saying no to “duck lips” and “trout pouts” and are requesting a more natural enhancement. Fortunately, subtle lip injections are entirely possible at Fugo Plastic Surgery.
Use the Right Type of Filler
Light, soft, hyaluronic acid fillers, like Restylane®, give the lips the most natural and attractive look. Found naturally in our skin and lips, hyaluronic acid plumps, firms, and shapes the lips by attracting and holding water. Whereas some types of fillers or lip implants can make the lips look overdone, feel unnatural or scar the lips, injectable fillers such as Restylane make a subtle yet considerable improvement that is natural not only to the eye, but also to the touch.
The Best Results Take Time
Dr. Fugo believes “to achieve subtle, natural results, start small”. Inject a small amount of filler—especially for Dr. Fugo’s first time patients. Once the filler has had time to settle (usually in about one week), you can decide if you want to add more fullness to give your lips a more pronounced appearance. “Everyone’s lips are different and lip enhancement requires a personalized approach”. Make sure to
Dr. Fugo is a board certified plastic surgeon and talented injector. He understands that lip injections need to accentuate the entire mouth as well as your entire facial appearance. With injectable fillers, Dr. Fugo is able to add a subtle volume that accentuates and brings balance and proportion to his patient’s lips and facial appeal.
Subtle lip injections are perfect for men and women who do not want lips that are dramatically different, but instead, a bit more emphasized. While subtle, lip enhancement with Dr. Fugo can mean a beautiful enhancement to your lips and face.
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