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Among those considering lip fillers, many ask, “How much difference will there be before and after?” In fact, the lips are an area where even a small change can affect the overall impression, so the extent of the change felt after lip filler can vary depending on the type of lips. Today, we will organize this based on which cases the change is more noticeable.
Design Matters

Lips do not look beautiful simply by adding volume; what matters is a design that harmonizes with the proportions of the face. This is because multiple factors work together, such as the ratio of the upper and lower lips, the horizontal length of the lips, and the direction of the corners of the mouth.
Therefore, the difference before and after lip filler is often felt not just as “they became plumper,” but as an overall improvement in balance that makes the impression look more defined.
Types Where the Change Is Strongly Felt

If the lips are thin or curled inward, the change is relatively clear as volume is added. Expanding the horizontal length of the lips and filling in both the Cupid’s bow and the central volume can restore dimension and create a more distinct impression. In these cases, many people feel a large difference before and after lip filler, sometimes as if “lips that weren’t there before have appeared.”
Asymmetry and downturned corners are also points that can be improved. Even when there is left-right asymmetry in the lips or the corners of the mouth are drooping, fillers can be used to approach balance. By refining the outer contour of the lips and supplementing the volume at the corners, it is possible to create a softer and more orderly impression overall. In this way, satisfaction before and after lip filler is often higher when the treatment adjusts not only thickness, but also proportions and direction.
Recommended More in These Cases

Lip fillers tend to make the change easier to notice in the following cases.
➡️ When you are concerned about thin, small lips
➡️ When downturned corners of the mouth make the impression look heavy
➡️ When the proportions of the upper and lower lips do not match
➡️ When you want to naturally add a focal point to the face
In these cases, you can expect changes before and after lip filler that make the impression clearer without being excessive.
Lip fillers are not simply a procedure to add volume, but a process of designing harmony with the entire face in mind. Therefore, rather than making excessive changes, it is important to find the balance that suits your own face.
If you are considering the procedure, referring to before-and-after lip filler cases can be helpful, but we recommend checking the direction that suits your current lip condition and desired image through a consultation.



