Botulinum Toxin Treatments
Lip Flip
Why choose this treatment?
Lip Flip treatment
The Lip Flip is a subtle, non-surgical aesthetic procedure that enhances the shape and definition of the lips without the use of dermal filler. It is an ideal choice for those seeking a natural-looking, discreet lip enhancement.
During a Lip Flip, a small amount of Botox is administered into the muscles surrounding the upper lip. This causes the upper lip to roll gently outwards ("flip"), making it appear fuller and more defined, while the natural movement and feel of the lip are preserved.
Treatment Summary
| Type of procedure: | Injectable treatment with botulinum toxin |
| Duration of the procedure: | Approximately 15–30 minutes |
| Repetition: | The effect generally lasts 3–4 months, and in some cases up to 6 months, after which the treatment may be repeated. |
Why choose this treatment
Quick and gentle solution
Natural lip enhancement
Preserves the natural feel and movement of the lips
Safe, well-established procedure
Leading specialists
Personalised treatment
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
The procedure is quick and gentle, taking only 15–30 minutes. Botox is delivered precisely into the muscles surrounding the upper lip via small injections. There is no downtime, and everyday activities may be resumed immediately.
The Lip Flip treatment is an ideal choice for those who:
would like natural lip enhancement without using filler,
find that their upper lip "disappears" when smiling,
are not yet ready for lip filler but would like a subtle change,
prefer a discreet, elegant result over excessive volume.
The effect of the Lip Flip typically begins to develop within 3–7 days, with the final result visible within 1–2 weeks. The effect generally lasts 2–3 months, depending on individual characteristics.
during pregnancy and breastfeeding
known hypersensitivity or allergy to the active substance of Botox or any of its excipients
in cases of neuromuscular conditions (e.g. myasthenia gravis)
active infection or inflammation in the area to be treated
coagulation disorders, or in certain cases involving anticoagulant therapy
acute, untreated temporomandibular joint disorders
under the age of 18
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