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what is a lip flip

A lip flip is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses a small amount of botulinum toxin (like Botox or similar neuromodulators) to subtly change the shape—and appearance of fullness—of the upper lip, without injecting traditional dermal filler.

What a lip flip actually does

  • The toxin is injected into the orbicularis oris muscle around the upper lip.
  • This relaxes the muscle, letting the upper lip gently “flip” outward and upward, giving the illusion of a fuller, slightly pouty lip.
  • It does not add volume the way hyaluronic‑acid fillers do; it changes position and contour instead.

How it’s different from lip fillers

Feature| Lip flip (Botox‑based)| Traditional lip filler (HA‑based)
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What it changes| Lip shape/position (muscle relaxation) 16| Lip volume and projection 610
Product used| Botulinum toxin (e.g., Botox, Dysport, Xeomin) 59| Hyaluronic acid filler (e.g., Restylane, Juvederm) 610
Typical duration| About 8–12 weeks 6| Up to roughly 12 months 6
Cost range (approx.)| Often under 100 USD 6| Commonly 500–1,000 USD per session 6
Main risks| Mild bruising, swelling, possible muscle weakness 26| Bruising, swelling, filler‑related complications (rare but serious) 6

Many people treat a lip flip as a “gateway” to fuller‑lip looks, since it’s cheaper, less invasive, and wears off quickly if they don’t like the result.

Who it’s popular with (and why)

  • People who want a softer, more natural pout without obvious “plump” filler.
  • Those bothered by a “gummy smile” (too much upper‑gum exposure when smiling), because relaxing the upper‑lip muscle can slightly reduce how much gum shows.
  • Social‑media and beauty‑forum communities have helped it trend, especially among users who like subtle, reversible tweaks rather than big‑statement injections.

Typical experience and risks

  • The procedure is quick (often under 15 minutes), uses tiny injections, and most people describe only mild discomfort.
  • Common short‑term side effects: slight bruising, swelling, or tenderness at injection sites.
  • If the toxin is placed or dosed poorly, it can temporarily weaken the lip, making it harder to smile fully, whistle, or drink through a straw—but this usually resolves as the product wears off.

Quick “Quick Scoop” takeaway

  • A lip flip = a Botox‑based tweak that makes your upper lip look slightly fuller and more defined by relaxing the muscle, not by adding filler.
  • It’s low‑cost, short‑term, and often used by people who like subtle, reversible changes or want to test the waters before committing to lip filler.

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