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Get answers to common questions about Upper Lip.
Initial tightening appears within days, with continued improvement over 6–12 weeks as collagen remodels. Optimal results commonly visible by three months. Individual healing varies; a follow-up can assess if a touch-up is recommended.
Most clients feel a brief stinging sensation; topical numbing is applied beforehand to minimize discomfort. Sensations are manageable and short-lived. We monitor comfort throughout and provide aftercare instructions and cold packs to ease any lingering soreness.
Initial redness and tiny scabs heal within seven to ten days; swelling subsides faster. Avoid sun exposure and picking at scabs to ensure proper healing. Full tissue tightening and collagen remodeling continue for several weeks to months.
Plasma fibroblast creates long-lasting improvement by stimulating collagen, but aging continues. Many clients enjoy results one to three years; maintenance sessions extend longevity. Results vary based on skin type, sun exposure, and lifestyle.
Ideal candidates are non-smokers in generally good health with mild to moderate upper lip lines and realistic expectations. Not suitable for active infections, keloid tendency, or certain medical conditions — consult our clinician for personalized assessment.
Keep the area clean, avoid sun exposure, and apply recommended ointments to aid healing. Do not pick scabs; allow them to fall off naturally. Makeup may be applied after scabs heal, typically around 7–10 days, per clinician guidance.