
If you have had lip filler before, you may wonder whether you need a small top up or a full refill. In New York City, many patients return unsure if their hyaluronic acid filler has faded evenly or shifted subtly over time. The answer is never automatic. It depends on structure, symmetry, and tissue support.
At Dr. Lanna Aesthetics, every visit begins with a detailed lip assessment. Dr. Lanna evaluates volume retention, vermilion border definition, Cupid’s bow shape, hydration levels, and how the lips move during speech. If core structure remains intact and only minor projection has softened, a conservative top up may restore balance. If support has diminished throughout the body of the lip, a more comprehensive refill may be appropriate.
Metabolism, lifestyle, and product choice all influence longevity. Patients across Manhattan appreciate that treatment decisions are guided by anatomy rather than routine scheduling.
In short, a top up refines what remains, while a refill rebuilds what has faded. The distinction becomes clear when the lips are carefully examined under experienced eyes.
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