Experience four real lip filler transformations showcasing soft, natural-looking volume and definition – no “duck lips” here. These results were created using hyaluronic acid lip filler at Advanced Cosmetic Surgery & Laser Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.
All injections are performed by Jon E. Mendelsohn, MD, FACS, double board-certified facial plastic surgeon, focusing on balance, proportion, and a refreshed, hydrated look.
⏱️ Chapters (clickable time codes)
0:00 Patient 1 – Subtle hydration & smoother lip texture
0:04 Patient 2 – Soft definition and enhanced smile lines
0:08 Patient 3 – Added volume with natural lip shape
0:12 Patient 4 – Full-face view with enhanced lips
👄 What we focus on with lip filler:
Soft, kissable volume – not an overfilled look
Refining asymmetries and lip borders
Supporting the corners of the mouth
Hydrating fine lines around the lips
📍 Advanced Cosmetic Surgery & Laser Center – Cincinnati, OH
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Summary:
This video discusses the trend of natural-looking lip enhancements (0:06), moving away from the “overfilled lips of the past” (0:11–0:14). Karen Whitney, a physician’s assistant at Ohio’s Advanced Cosmetic Surgery and Laser Center, emphasizes keeping results very natural (0:20–0:22).
Key points for achieving natural results include:
- Balancing lips with the rest of the face (0:39–0:41): Considering overall facial volume, especially in the cheeks (0:51–0:54).
- Avoiding the “ducky look” (1:03–1:05): This is often caused by overfilling or injecting in the wrong areas (1:07–1:10).
- Injecting the right kind of pliable filler (1:11–1:14): This involves injecting around the lips, not just into them (1:15–1:17).
The goal is to achieve “youthful appearing lips” (1:18–1:20) that look like “you with a little lip service” (1:26–1:27). Lip enhancement with fillers typically costs $400 to $800 (1:29–1:32) and is generally not covered by medical insurance (1:32–1:34).
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