
Lips

Lips Treatment
Lips Treatment Statistics and Key Information
- Patient Satisfaction Rate
- 95%
- Average Treatment Cost
- See provider pricing
- Number of Reviews
- 98315
- Treatment Downtime Duration
- Varies by treatment
- Number of Available Practitioners
- 1873
Overview
When people say “Lips” in aesthetics, they almost always mean lip augmentation with dermal fillers. In the UK, that usually means hyaluronic acid filler injected into different layers of the lips. Hyaluronic acid attracts water, so it adds volume, structure, and hydration. The injector places small amounts strategically to shape the border (vermillion), add body, or correct asymmetry. The product sits in the tissue and gradually breaks down over time as your body metabolises it. ([nhs.uk], [mayoclinic.org])
Goals of Lips treatment
- Add volume to thin or deflated lips
- Improve lip shape, balance, or symmetry
- Enhance the cupid’s bow or lip border
- Hydrate lips for a smoother, softer look
- Restore age-related volume loss
Treatment Options
- Lip fillers add volume. Lip flips (Botox) roll the lip outward but don’t add volume.
- Lip balms and skincare hydrate but don’t change structure.
- Fat transfer is longer-lasting but surgical and less predictable.
- Makeup can enhance appearance but washes off by dinner.
Pros
Cons
Candidate & Preparation
Who is a Good Candidate
How to Prepare for Appointment
- Avoid alcohol and blood-thinning meds 24–48 hours before
- Hydrate well
- Avoid lip waxing or aggressive exfoliation beforehand
- Tell your injector if you’re prone to cold sores
Appointments & Safety
What Happens During Appointment
Usually 30–45 minutes total.
Cost & Access
Typical Prices
- GBP 150 to 350 per 0.5ml
- GBP 250 to 600 per 1ml in most UK clinics
- High-end London clinics can charge GBP 450 to 750 per ml
Why Prices Vary
- Practitioner experience and medical qualifications
- Clinic location (London vs regional)
- Brand and quality of filler used
- Consultation time and aftercare included
- How conservative or advanced the technique is
What to Look for When Choosing a Doctor or Clinic
- Medical background (doctor, nurse, dentist)
- Strong understanding of lip anatomy and blood supply
- Natural before/after examples
- Willingness to say no or go slowly
- Clear emergency protocol for complications
Results & Maintenance
How Long Results Last
Typically 6–12 months. Some people metabolise filler faster, especially in very mobile lips. Results fade gradually.
Maintenance Requirements
Yes. Most people repeat treatment every 6–12 months depending on metabolism and desired look.
Regulation & Guidelines
What to Do If Something Goes Wrong
Regulation
Fillers are regulated by the MHRA, but who can inject them is still loosely regulated. Licensing reforms are in progress.
Complaints
Contact the clinic immediately, seek urgent medical help if pain or colour changes occur, document everything, and escalate to regulators if needed.


