Whether you’re seeking out lip fillers to reduce the signs of aging or want to plump up your lips, it’s crucial that you feel confident in your treatment plan.
If you’re trying lip injections and fillers for the first time, you may have some concerns or doubts before the procedure. Before you arrive at your appointment, here is some information about lip filler treatment safety to put you at ease.
Are Lip Fillers Safe?
Fortunately, getting lip fillers is a very safe treatment as long as it’s done by a trained professional.
If you’ve heard any horror stories, it’s from people who went to the cheapest place around, which often means inexperienced injectors. Remember that seeking out anyone to perform a lip filler treatment at an exceptionally low price can often be problematic. They likely won’t have the experience or certification necessary to perform the procedure safely.
To ensure that your lip filler treatment is as safe as possible, here are some other factors you should keep in mind.
Material
There are several types of lip fillers, which means there are different materials used to make them. While many are FDA-approved, there are a few that are not.
The best lip fillers are hyaluronic acid fillers. This is what most professionals will use. Popular brands such as Juvederm and Restylane use hyaluronic acid in their fillers as this type of filler produces consistent results.
Juvederm and Restylane are used for longer-lasting results. As they are both professional-grade brands, you can trust that they’ll be safe. Hyaluronic acid isn’t the only safe material, but it is the most commonly used.
Cheaper lip fillers rarely contain FDA-approved materials. These are generally the lip fillers that you can find online. These lip fillers are unsafe and often use materials like hair gel or caulk, which are very unsafe to inject into your body.
Experience
Again, one of the most critical aspects of lip filler treatment safety is the experience of the professional performing it. Getting the procedure done by someone untrained and inexperienced can result in less than satisfactory results and even infections. If you have an experienced professional do it in their clinic, though, the procedure is generally very safe.
Conclusion
When you undergo a lip filler treatment with a trusted professional, you can be confident that your treatment is safe and involves minimal risks. As soon as you decide to go with cheaper options that include hiring unqualified and untrained individuals, you open the door to a lot of complications. Ultimately, it’s truly not worth the risk.
To ensure your lip filler treatment is safe, contact professionals like us who only use FDA-approved filler brands and have a team of well-trained injectors. At Aesthetic Lane, we’ll never compromise your safety and comfort. We’ll advise you of all the risks and ensure you feel safe and comfortable before undergoing the treatment.
Brittany Lane White, a board-certified family nurse practitioner from Lakeland, Florida, holds a nursing degree from Florida State University. With six years of experience in medical and trauma/surgical ICU in Tampa, she pursued a master’s degree in nursing at the University of Tampa. Her passion for aesthetic medicine grew during her master’s training. In Los Angeles, she completed clinical and injection specialist training at a top 25 Allergan account. Brittany focuses on a natural approach to facial aesthetics, emphasizing confidence and refreshment, not an artificial appearance. Beyond work, she enjoys spinning, travel, reading, and beach weekends with her husband, Brian, and two children, Georgina (Georgie) and Westley.
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