Lip augmentation is a medical aesthetic tool that many friends with less than perfect lips would choose to improve their original lip imperfections by undergoing lip augmentation surgery. However, after the lip augmentation surgery, some friends may find hard lumps on their lips. What exactly is the cause of hard lumps after lip augmentation?
Which lip augmentation method has more hard lumps
Lip augmentation methods include hyaluronic acid injection, autologous fat transplantation, collagen filling, surgical lifting and artificial dermis, etc. Generally, the hardening of lips and the appearance of hard lumps mostly occur in hyaluronic acid injection and autologous fat transplantation lip augmentation.
Why lips become hard after hyaluronic acid lip augmentation
The hardening of the lips after hyaluronic acid lip augmentation is usually due to the fact that the injection of hyaluronic acid is closer to the mucous membrane layer of the lips, causing uneven pressing and local hyaluronic acid accumulation. This situation has more to do with the doctor's injection of fine salt and technology.
How to do when the lips become hard with hyaluronic acid lip augmentation
If you choose a regular plastic surgery hospital and use regular hyaluronic acid, this situation will disappear on its own, and if the lips become hard, you can consult a doctor to reshape them and find the hard nodes from the lips to be pressed. The sooner you find out that your lips are hard after hyaluronic acid lip augmentation, the higher the chances of success of reshaping.
Why do lips become hard lumps after lip augmentation with autologous fat?
The use of autologous fat lip augmentation because it is to take its own local fat injection to a specific location of the lips, if the fat particles are not evenly dispersed when injected, fat accumulation, coupled with autologous fat transplantation most of the fat survival rate has a certain proportion, it is easy to form hard lumps.
How to do when the lips become hard with autologous fat lip augmentation
The hard lump of lip augmentation by autologous fat transplantation can be avoided. First of all, choose a regular and experienced doctor to operate, control the amount of autologous fat transplantation, then inject as many layers as possible so that the fat particles can be evenly dispersed, and after lip augmentation with autologous fat transplantation, be sure to massage and knead the lip area to help the gathered fat disperse and reduce the chances of hard lips.