
Hello, this is Woori Plastic Surgery.
The lips are one of the important elements that affect the overall impression of the face, and even a small change can make the atmosphere look different.
Because the thickness, proportions, and direction of the corners of the lips can create a soft or more defined impression, it is important to take an approach that considers the overall balance rather than simply adding volume.
Today, we will look at the various types of concerns people have about their lips, how lip filler design is carried out, and what can be considered together with corner lip filler.
If you have concerns about your lips

Concerns about the lips do not simply appear as the issue of being “thin.”
In some cases, the overall volume of the lips is lacking, making them look plain, while in others, the proportions between the upper and lower lips do not match and feel awkward.
Also, if the corners of the mouth look slightly downturned, the face may seem heavy or cold even when expressionless. On the other hand, if only part of the lips is plump, the overall balance may look disrupted.
As such, lip concerns are influenced not only by thickness but also by several factors such as proportions, lines, and the direction of the corners of the mouth, so it is important to accurately assess the current state.
How is lip filler design carried out?

Lip filler is not simply a procedure that adds volume; the important part is the design process so that it harmonizes with the face.
In general, natural-looking lips have a ratio in which the lower lip is slightly fuller than the upper lip, and the lip line appears smoothly connected. It is also important to balance the volume at the center and the edges of the lips.
Because the lip shape that suits each person can differ depending on their face shape and facial features, it is important to find a design that fits you rather than applying a trendy style as-is. Rather than excessive volume, a change that blends naturally often helps improve the overall impression.
Let’s do lip filler and corner lip filler together

Lip filler and corner lip filler are procedures that complement different areas, but when performed together, a more harmonious change can be expected.
If lip filler focuses on organizing the volume and line of the lips, corner lip filler helps compensate for downturned corners of the mouth and create a softer impression.
When the two procedures are performed together, not only the thickness and shape of the lips but also the angle of the mouth corners can be improved, and the overall impression around the mouth is often arranged in a more balanced way.
However, the necessary scope of treatment can vary depending on the shape of the lips and the proportions of the face, so rather than simply doing both together, it is important to accurately assess the current condition and plan the design.
Although lip filler is a relatively simple procedure, the naturalness of the result and satisfaction can vary greatly depending on the design. Rather than simply adding volume, it is important to consider harmony with the entire face.
If you are concerned about the shape of your lips or the direction of the corners of your mouth, checking your current condition accurately and finding a design that suits you may lead to a natural change. Please consult a specialist to find the appropriate direction.



