
One of the most sophisticated concerns patients raise about lip filler is whether it will change how their lips fold inward when pronouncing sounds like B, P, or M. The answer depends entirely on technique. The lips are dynamic structures shaped by the orbicularis oris muscle, vermilion border definition, and natural tissue elasticity. If filler is placed too superficially or concentrated in the wrong plane, it can interfere with how the lips roll and seal during speech.
At Dr. Lanna Aesthetics, lip filler begins with a detailed aesthetic consultation that evaluates lip anatomy, muscle movement, and phonetic patterns. In New York City, where communication and presentation matter, Dr. Lanna carefully studies how your lips move before selecting a hyaluronic acid filler and determining precise injection depth and placement.
Strategic distribution within the body of the lip rather than overfilling the border helps preserve natural inward folding. Conservative volume, balanced symmetry, and attention to lip hydration and tissue support ensure smooth articulation without stiffness. The goal is enhancement that adapts seamlessly to facial expressions and speech.
By respecting muscle mechanics, selecting the right filler, and refining placement, lip filler can enhance shape without altering how you speak. The subtle science behind natural movement may be more nuanced than you think.
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