How to Prepare for Your First Lip Augmentation Treatment

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If you've been thinking about enhancing your lips for a more youthful or defined look, you're not alone. Your first lip augmentation is a big step, but with the right prep and guidance, it can be an empowering and exciting experience. At New Orleans Plastic Surgery near New Orleans, LA, Dr. Michelle Eagan offers personalized lip augmentation treatments using dermal fillers, fat transfer, or lip implants. Whether you're looking for subtle volume or a longer-lasting transformation, knowing how to prepare for your appointment can set the stage for smooth healing and beautiful results. 

What types of lip augmentation are available? 

One of the first things to consider is which approach fits your goals and lifestyle. Dr. Eagan offers three main options for lip augmentation in New Orleans:  

  • Dermal fillers — A quick, nonsurgical option to add soft, natural-looking volume and shape with little to no downtime. 
  • Fat transfer — Uses your body's own fat to enhance lips and provide longer-lasting results. 
  • Lip implants — Ideal for patients who want a more lasting solution to correct thin lips and achieve defined lip borders. 

Each method has its own benefits and recovery timeline, which Dr. Eagan will explain during your consultation to help you make an informed choice. 

How can you prepare for your lip augmentation treatment? 

No matter which treatment you choose, a little preparation goes a long way. Here's how to get ready:  

  • Avoid alcohol 48 hours before and blood-thinning medications or supplements (like aspirin or fish oil) 2 weeks before your treatment. 
  • Stay hydrated and keep your skin moisturized. 
  • If undergoing fat transfer or lip implants, plan for a bit more recovery time and arrange for someone to drive you home. 
  • Make sure your doctor knows if you have Herpes or Cold Sore outbreaks easily.
  • Taking arnica before injections is often helpful at reducing brusing and swelling post-injection.

Dr. Eagan and our team will provide personalized instructions to ensure you feel comfortable before, during, and after your procedure. 

How long does lip augmentation take? 

The length of your treatment will depend on the method used. Dermal fillers typically take about 30 minutes and require little downtime. Fat grafting for lips may take longer due to the added step of harvesting fat from another area of the body. Lip implant surgery is performed using local anesthesia and also takes less than an hour, in most cases. Dr. Eagan's precise techniques help ensure a smooth process and results that feel natural to you. 

Will your lip enhancement results look natural? 

With the right technique and an artistic approach, lip augmentation can enhance your look without appearing overdone. The goal isn't to create overly filled lips, but rather a subtle, rejuvenated appearance that complements your natural features. Whether the goal is to correct lip asymmetry, enhance volume, or soften fine lines around the mouth, a personalized approach ensures results that look balanced, natural, and in harmony with the rest of your face. 

What should you expect after your lip augmentation? 

Mild swelling or tenderness is common for each type of lip augmentation. Dermal fillers typically settle within a few days, while fat transfer and implants may involve a slightly longer recovery period. Dr. Eagan will give you clear post-care instructions and offer tips for minimizing discomfort and promoting healthy healing. 

Discover your ideal lip enhancement in New Orleans, LA 

When you're ready to enhance your lip volume and shape, Dr. Michelle Eagan and the trusted team at New Orleans Plastic Surgery near New Orleans, LA are here to help you feel confident at each stage. Whether you choose dermal fillers, a fat transfer, or implants, your treatment will be personalized for natural-looking, long-lasting lip enhancement. Schedule your consultation today to begin your journey toward fuller, more defined lips you can love.

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.