
Do we ever intentionally leave small areas untreated during lip filler? Yes, and that decision can be the key to lips that look enhanced yet move naturally. The lips are dynamic structures shaped by the orbicularis oris muscle, vermilion border contours, and delicate transitions between the wet and dry lip. Treating every millimeter with product can interfere with how your lips stretch, fold, and articulate during speech.
At Dr. Lanna Aesthetics, a detailed aesthetic consultation evaluates lip anatomy, muscle activity, hydration levels, and symmetry before any hyaluronic acid filler is selected. Many patients in New York City want refined volume without stiffness. Dr. Lanna carefully studies how your lips move when you smile, speak, and rest, identifying zones where filler will provide structural support and areas that should remain untouched to preserve flexibility.
Strategic spacing between injection points maintains balanced contour while allowing natural inward folding and outward projection. Precise injection depth and conservative volume prevent overcorrection, especially near the Cupid’s bow and inner lip where movement is essential.
By selectively treating specific regions and intentionally preserving others, lip filler enhances shape while protecting expression.
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