
One common concern with lip filler is what happens after the initial swelling fades. Will fine dryness lines look more noticeable once the lips settle? The answer depends on technique, product selection, and lip health. When filler is placed improperly or layered too superficially, it can highlight vertical lines instead of smoothing them.
At Dr. Lanna Aesthetics, lip filler begins with a detailed aesthetic consultation that evaluates lip anatomy, skin texture, hydration levels, and collagen integrity. Many patients in New York City experience seasonal dryness, which can influence how the vermilion border and lip body respond once swelling resolves. Dr. Lanna carefully selects a hyaluronic acid filler designed to integrate smoothly into the tissue while attracting balanced hydration.
Injection depth is controlled to avoid surface irregularities, and product distribution focuses on supporting the lip from within rather than overfilling the outer layer. Attention is also given to lip care guidance, helping maintain moisture and elasticity as the filler settles. Balanced symmetry and precise contouring reduce the risk of exaggerating fine lines.
By combining proper filler choice, strategic placement, and ongoing lip hydration support, dryness lines can appear softer rather than amplified. The difference often becomes clear once you understand the science behind subtle refinement.
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