lip flip

What is a Lip Flip?

The lip flip, achieved with botulinum toxin, is a popular alternative to lip fillers for subtle enhancement. By relaxing the muscles around the upper lip, this treatment gently flips the lip outward, creating a fuller appearance without adding volume. Ideal for those seeking a natural, low-maintenance look, the lip flip enhances the lip’s shape, reduces a “gummy smile,” and lasts around 2-3 months. It’s a minimally invasive option for those wanting definition without commitment to fillers.

FAQ’s

A lip flip is a cosmetic procedure where Botox is injected into the muscles around the upper lip to relax them, causing the lip to “flip” slightly upward and appear fuller without adding volume.

  • Lip flip: Uses Botox to subtly roll the upper lip outward. No volume is added.

  • Lip fillers: Use hyaluronic acid to physically add volume to the lips.

No. It typically lasts about 6 to 8 weeks, which is shorter than lip fillers (which can last several months).

The injection process takes less than 10 minutes.

Results begin to appear in 3 to 5 days, with full effects by 10–14 days.

No, it’s a subtle enhancement. Great for people who want a natural look or are new to cosmetic procedures.

Mild and temporary effects like:

  • Swelling at the injection site

  • Slight bruising

  • Trouble drinking from a straw or pronouncing certain words (temporary)

No real downtime. Most people go back to normal activities right after.

Yes, but wait at least 4 hours after treatment to apply pressure to the area.

  • Those with a thin upper lip

  • People who want a subtle enhancement

  • Anyone who shows a lot of gum when they smile (lip flip can help with this!)

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals

  • Those with certain neuromuscular conditions

  • If you already have full lips, a lip flip might not be necessary

Every 2–3 months to maintain results.

Risks and Considerations

While botulinum toxin injections are generally considered safe, there are some risks and side effects:

  • Temporary Muscle Weakness: Some individuals may experience unintended muscle weakness near the injection site.
  • Bruising and Swelling: Mild bruising, swelling, or redness at the injection site can occur.
  • Flu-like Symptoms: Some people may experience flu-like symptoms, such as fatigue, headache, or mild nausea, after the injection.
  • Allergic Reactions: Rarely, individuals may experience an allergic reaction, which could include itching, rash, or trouble breathing.
  • Temporary Speech or Swallowing Issues: In rare cases, botulinum toxin injections around the neck or jaw muscles can cause temporary difficulty swallowing or speaking.