Should I get 1ml or 2ml lip filler?

The average treatment will require just 0.5 to 1 ml of filler to achieve the desired effects, so you are unlikely to need more than one syringe of dermal filler. In some cases, a little more filler may be used to achieve a more dramatic look, but it would rarely require more than 2ml (or 2 syringes) of filler.
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Does 1ml of lip filler make a difference?

It's a common misconception that dermal filler is going to dramatically change your appearance with the very first treatment. In actual fact, 1ml of dermal filler is just enough to create a very subtle result that clients can then build upon over time (if that's your goal).
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Can you get 2ml lip fillers?

Most lip filler injections have a volume between 0.5ml and 1ml. These provide more natural results and a slight increase in size post-treatment. Filler injections over 2ml are rarer, mainly because they create a more dramatic effect.
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How many ml should I get in my lips?

The rule of thumb I use is; If you are only wanting either “just the top lip” or “just the bottom lip” to be larger, a 0.5ml will Typically produce the desired outcome.
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Can you get 1.5 ml lip filler at once?

Answer: Lip filler

Yes, you can have 2ml of filler injected into the lips in one session.
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How long do 1ml lip fillers last?

Most fillers last between six to eight months and most people get their lips topped up every six months to a year; it all depends one your budget and what kind of look your going for.
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Is 1 syringe of lip filler too much?

Based on how thin your lips are and how enhanced you want them to be, most patients will do well with 1-2 syringes of dermal filler to get the long term aesthetic goal that they want. 1 syringe has 1.0 cc of dermal filler, so most patients will look great after 1-2 cc of dermal filler.
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Can you get 2 syringes of lip filler at once?

Answer: Lip enhancement

It is absolutely possible to do two syringes at the same treatment session.
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What is the normal amount of lip filler?

The average treatment will require just 0.5 to 1 ml of filler to achieve the desired effects, so you are unlikely to need more than one syringe of dermal filler. In some cases, a little more filler may be used to achieve a more dramatic look, but it would rarely require more than 2ml (or 2 syringes) of filler.
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How much lip filler is average?

On average, most people can expect to pay between $500 and $1000 for every treatment appointment. Fortunately, the sticker shock is well worth the investment, since most lip fillers can last for six to nine months, and sometimes up to a year.
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What kind of lip fillers do the Kardashians use?

There are a plethora of fillers on the market that are perfect for restoring volume loss, it just depends on how much volume or plump you want to add. Kylie prefers Juvederm, a brand of filler that's owned by Allergan. While there are different types of Juvederm fillers, Kylie's team goes for Juvederm Ultra Plus.
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Can you feel lip fillers when kissing?

Can someone tell you have lip fillers when kissing? Because your lips will retain their natural texture and softness a few days after injected, your fillers cannot be felt by you or your partner when kissing!
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Is half ml lip filler enough?

0.5ml is a great introductory filler amount for first-time lip filler clients, especially if you're nervous of what the result will be. Remember you will swell after treatment a little, so you will not see major change with 0.5ml after the treatment has settled over the first 2-4 weeks.
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Is 1ml of filler enough?

Treating with 1ml at a time is certainly appropriate for some areas, such as volumising lips or having smaller tweakments into other areas of the face. Sometimes, however, more than 1ml may be required – in the cheeks, for example – as 1ml may not make a discernible difference.
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Should I get .5 ml or 1ml lip filler?

0.5ml is a very small amount that will give you a subtle difference, adding definition to the lip border and volume to the body. 1.0ml filler is a completely different filler which is thicker and double the amount. This will last much longer and add more volume to the lips for a bigger pout.
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What happens after 1ml lip filler?

Swelling is the most common side effect and is most apparent in the first 24 hours after getting your injections. Swelling should subside within 2 weeks, and be completely unnoticeable after four weeks. Bruising at the injection site is another common side effect and will also decrease within the first 2 weeks.
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How can you tell if someone has had fillers?

Bald spots in the temple, pulled ear lobes, visible scars that are placed in front rather than inside the ear, wide, cross-hatched appearing scars, and stretched lips are a few other telltale signs of an 'old' facelift. All these unsightly changes have been resolved with modern-day facelifts.
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Is 1 ml of Restylane enough for lips?

Answer: Restylane lips

1cc of Restylane in the lips is often enough for many patients. For patients like yourself looking for more volume I often use two syringes and often times I'll Restylane Lyft or Voluma. The syringes are only 1cc which is not a lot of volume. A teaspoon is 5cc's.
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Why do my lip fillers go down so fast?

Too much exposure to UV rays can cause certain types of filler to break down more quickly, which will lead to your body absorbing them sooner than you may like. When on holiday, make sure that you slap on a high SPF, wear a wide-brimmed hat to cover your face and lips, and enjoy some time in the shade.
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Is 3 syringes of lip filler a lot?

The FDA approval to obtain lip filler results that were considered highly satisfying and long lasting is 3 syringes.
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How many syringes do I need for full lips?

Lips. Most commonly, just 1 syringe is used for augmenting the lips, regardless of the type of filler you use. Occasionally, we will build up to 2 or even 3 syringes in the lips for a patient, but this is usually an older patient who has lost some of the definition and structure in the lips, as well as volume.
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What is the Russian lip technique?

The Russian lip technique uses smaller volumes of a dermal filler, placed in more parts of the lips. Instead of injecting into the lips a larger volume of a dermal filler and then massaging and spreading it out, the Russian technique injects more areas of the lips with a lesser volume of product.
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What is filler fatigue?

The concept of 'filler fatigue' is a relatively new idea which describes undesirable consequences of overuse of dermal fillers. The theory is that repeated over-injection of fillers into the skin can stretch it and/or weigh it down, so that when the fillers wear off, it is looser than it was in the first place.
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