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Modern lip filler is not a single look. The right plan depends on anatomy, how much visibility or projection the patient wants, and whether the goal is soft refinement or a more sculpted statement.
In clinic, the most useful conversation is not only “How many milliliters?” but also “How should the lips move, sit, and fit the face?” That is where technique matters.
Paris lips usually aim for light hydration, corner support, and a refined outline with a restrained amount of filler.
Russian lips focus more on vertical lift and cupid bow definition, while M-shape design emphasizes contour character. Fuller “Hollywood” styles seek more visible volume and projection.
A natural result usually works best for first-time patients, professionals who want subtlety, or anyone who wants lips to look refreshed rather than obviously treated.
A more defined result can be appropriate for patients who want stronger contour, clearer cupid bow visibility, or more noticeable volume, but it must still respect facial proportion.
Lip filler is usually performed with hyaluronic acid after topical numbing. Swelling and occasional bruising are normal in the first days, and the final shape should be judged after about two weeks rather than immediately.
The most common mistakes are overfilling, ignoring lip proportions, and choosing low-quality products or inexperienced injectors. Good lip filler should still look believable when the patient smiles and talks.
For many first-time patients, a subtle plan may begin around 0.5-0.7 mL, but the correct amount depends on anatomy and the desired shape.
No. Russian lips suit some anatomies, but not every lip shape or every patient goal. Technique should be selected for the face, not copied from trends.
In most cases yes. Hyaluronic acid fillers can usually be dissolved with hyaluronidase when that is medically appropriate.

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Dr. Hamza Gemici is a medical aesthetic physician based in Ataşehir, Istanbul. His practice focuses on natural anti-aging and subtle facial harmonization using botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, periocular rejuvenation and skin quality procedures. All treatments are performed with FDA-approved products under physician-guided protocols.