What fillers do I use in the LIPS for injections and why?

Lip Injections by Calvin Lee, MD, My thoughts in 2020

This question is a bit like asking what type of how do I like to use for playing the violin. Sometimes it depends on my mood and sometimes it depends on what type of mood I’m trying to create. It also depends on what type of technical challenges I’m up against.

This discussion is limited to the syringes I have at my office.

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Above collage are lip before and after pictures of my patients in the 4 weeks leading up to today 9/13/20. Pictures posted with permission. Bottom right pictures are of the Surgical Artistry team.

Dumbells vs Fillers?

Oh another analogy: Picking a filler might be a little bit like picking which kind/type of dumbells one might use for working out. There are different brands of dumbells and different weights.

Juvederm Volbella

Often I choose Juvederm Volbella XC to inject into the lips. The syringe itself is very ergonomic and has a good responsive feel when I inject it when attached to a 32 gauge needle. This needle gives me enough resistence so I don’t just pour it all out in one spot.

It is a soft filler (not very thick – or it has a lower G prime) made of smaller Hyaluronic Acid molecules. The molecules stack on top of each other very smoothly. So if I’m looking for a subtle and more smoother look, I choose Volbella. Many younger patients who have a nice vermillion border and philtral column do very well with Volbella but many times we need two syringes of Volbella for the younger lip. Volbella also has less swelling due to the vycross technology and uses a smaller needle which is a 32 gauge needle. In the older patient, Juvederm Volbella sometimes looks the most natural with softer edges for the lips. The tissue integration of this product is rapid and thus there would be less movement of the product after injection. This is a great filler for patients with thin skin for their lips. Volbella is also a relatively long lasting filler syringe wtih longer duration compared to Ultra and Ultra plus.

This product also doesn’t look too blue under the skin and thus can be used very nicely for those smoker’s lines. This is one of my favorite products to inject into smokers lines.

I recommend this Volbella syringe to the more extremes of age – youngest patients and oldest patients – and in patients who only want a very subtle change but want long lasting results.

Volbella is a medium-high cost syringe in the lineup of Juvederm products.

Juvederm Ultra

This is my most commonly used filler for lips. I have been doing lip fillers since 2008 and this filler just feels very comfortable to me in my hand. I like the way the filler syringe feels and I like the feel extrusion force. This filler is attached to a 30 gauge needle.

This is a filler that makes great borders of the lips, and I like to inject it close to the vermillion border, and use it for philtral column support. The results are beautiful and this tool is in my comfort zone due to my experience with this product. This filler however tends to swell afterwards.

This filler is also very good for lines around the mouth. I will sometimes take a second syringe of Juvederm Ultra and use it for perioral support and reduction of the lip lines. Sometimes patients don’t want fillers in the red part of the lip, they just want the perioral support and lip line reduction (smokers lines – or bar codes).

This is the lowest cost product of the Juvederm lineup of products. I don’t choose it based on cost, but I choose it because in my hands, I feel that the results are predictable and it creates beautiful borders with the versatility of creating a fuller, plumper lip. Overall, I feel that Juvederm Ultra is the most versatile filler product in my hands. It can create a nice body to the lip along with a nice border to the lip.

Juvederm Ultra Plus

I sometimes use this syringe for lip augmentation. I am not entirely used to the light extrusion force when attached to the native 27g needle. The syringe itself is a wonderful tool as with all the other Juvederm products, with rubberized grips in the right places.

This Juvederm Ultra Plus filler is good for creating volume. But in my opinion not that good for creating the borders and many times in my observation it seems to extrude out of the borders. This is a thicker filler like a thick jelly and isn’t great for the fine borders or philtral columns but is good for creating a stiffer and thicker body to the lip.

Juvederm Ultra Plus is the same price point as Juvederm Ultra – they are both on the low end of the price scale.

Juvederm Vollure

The extrusion force is on the lighter side, but I can definitely get used to it. I’m so glad it comes on a 30 g needle so that it is less traumatic to the lip. I love the ergonomics of this syringe. It has a nice violet color to the syringe that lets me know that I’m using the right syringe.

The Vollure Lip procedure is becoming one of my favorites for building a fluffy body to the lip. Vollure is a very spreadable smooth filler that has the Juvederm vycross technology which allows the filler to last longer. This isn’t a great filler for sharpening the borders or defining the filtral column but it is wonderful for volumizing the lip, and giving it a bigger look and having great mobility of the lip without looking stiff. This filler works great going through a cannula as well.

Juvederm Vollure is very versatile and may work well alternating or alongside Juvederm Ultra. Using Vollure for creating a fuller body and using Juvederm Ultra for creating the definition. The swelling is less for this filler than a Juvederm Ultra filler procedure.

This product also integrates quickly into the lip and doesn’t move or swell much afterwards.

Vollure is a medium-high price for the syringe.

Juvederm Voluma

I’ve used this for lips a few times, mostly at patient request. This is for someone who wants a stiff large lip which can sometimes look a bit wider. I usually use this syringe in the cheeks for a stiff filler. This is the stiffest filler in the lineup of Juvederms at this moment in 2020.

This syringe is not good at creating borders, but it is good for creating a stiffer, wider, and fuller look and feel.

Juvederm Voluma is the highest priced syringe in the Juvederm line up at this moment. It is also very long lasting.

Restylane Silk

This Restylane Silk is an incredible syringe for the lips. It creates a very soft look and feel and rarely forms bumps. It does unfortunately create a good deal of swelling afterwards. I like this syringe very much for helping with the lip lines around the mouth. This product also does not look very blue under the skin.

Restylane Kysse

I’ve only injected this filler syringe a few times. I do not have good motor memory with the use of the syringe. I’m not entirely used to the markings on the syringe itself – to give me a visual feedback of how much I’ve injected. This is mainly due to the fact that I’ve injected thousands of Juvederm fillers and very few Restylane Kysse syringes in comparison

The lip filler seems to be a very nice filler which isn’t the best in my hands for creating borders, but it is decent. Not bad for creating philtral column definition, but perhaps a bit thick. It is good at creating a nice fluffy body of the lip and many patients like the results. This product has a lot of potential. I think the thickness falls between Juvederm Ultra and Juvederm Ultra Plus.

Restylane Refyne

This is a lightweight filler that creates a soft change to the lip with flexibility. It is very popular with some of the patients and is asked for by name. I think it is very versatile.

Restylane Defyne

This is the thicker version of Refyne. This is a very versatile syringe and creates a result thicker than Kysse in my limited opinion. The lineup seems to be from thinnest to thickest: Restylane Refyne, Restylane Kysse, and Restylane Defyne. My patients who have gotten Refyne and Defyne for their lips seem to think that Kysse is better and just right for their lips.

Restylane L

This was my original lip filler syringe that I used back around 2006-2008. This syringe is still one of my favorites to use. It creates nice borders and stiffens and lifts the body of the lip. I like the feel of the syringe and it fits into my smaller hand very easily.

Restylane Lyft

I’ve actually not tried this in the lip, but I think it would be similar to my Juvederm Voluma Experience

Belotero

This Belotero syringe does a very nice subtle change to the lip very similar to the Silk and Volbella changes, but the duration is pretty short. I only used it when it first came out, and it doesn’t have lidocaine built inside like all the other syringes mentioned earlier..

In Summary of Fillers for the Lips – how do I choose?

I choose based on familiarity – can I inject it with my eyes closed type of concept.

I choose the filler based on the physical syringe itself – can I visually see what ratios I’ve created easily, and will the syringe fall out of my hand? And when I push the product, will I get good tactile feedback regarding how much I’ve actually pushed? This is somewhat like the gas pedal of our cars. Some have a stiffer pedal and others, you might floor it without knowing – zoom! A lot of this is also based on familiarity too and some of it based on purposeful design.

I choose this based on age of the lip, thickness of the skin, and desired outcome.

For a patient who wants a very stiff thick lip – then Juvederm Voluma.

For patients who wants everything – nice borders, flexibility, more fullness – but is willing to be a little bit on the smaller size and knows that we can just add more syringes of the same product or other products to get a bigger size: then it’s my usual Juvederm Ultra. We can add more in a few months to get to the right size.

For patients who want a subtle change with long duration with less recovery: Juvederm Volbella

For patients who already have a nice vermillion border who knows they want a bigger lip but only wants to do one syringe with longevity then I choose Juvederm Vollure. This syringe creates more of a visual change as seen in pictures.

For my patients whom I’ve had from 2008 and have liked their lip results with Restylane, I continue on the Restylane track. The same for new patients who want to try something new or came from other practices who use more Restylane than I do. Restylane is a fine set of fillers.

There is a new filler which can be used in the lips which is RHA 2 and RHA 3. New to the USA. I’ve tried RHA 3 and it seems very nice too.

My most common to least common ranking of lip fillers used in my own practice:

Most common on top:

  1. Juvederm Ultra
  2. Juvederm Volbella
  3. Juvederm Vollure
  4. Juvederm Ultra with Volbella combination
  5. Juvederm Vollure with Ultra combination
  6. Juvederm Ultra Plus
  7. Restylane Kysse
  8. Restylane Silk
  9. Restylane Refyne
  10. Restylane Defyne
  11. Belotero

In the end, it comes down to four things when I pick a filler to inject lips.

  1. Injector factors – injector’s personal preference, familiarity, predictability of giving the right outcome, reliability and responsiveness of the filler company.
  2. Patient factors – thin skin, age of lip, lack of border, patient desires.
  3. Friends and family factors – what do they prefer when they look at your lips and does it matter to you?
  4. Financial factors – cost to the patient and cost to the injector. Many fillers can give a similar look but can I as the injector make that desired outcome with the least amount of product? I call this efficient use of product.

Feel free to find me for a consultation regarding lip fillers in Modesto, CA: 209-551-1888.

Before Lip injection – answer this one question

The one thing I need to know before doing your lip injection

So the topic today is: The one thing I need to know before doing your lip filler injections with Juvederm or Restylane.

Have you ever had cold sores on the outside of your lips?

What is a cold sore? It is caused by the herpes simplex virus.  I know now we’re all worried about some other virus right now – the coronavirus, but I still worry about an “older” virus.  Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus.  There are 2 types and type 1 is the usual cause of the cold sores around the mouth.  At least half of all adults are infected with herpes simplex virus type 1 which spreads easily from person to person.  Once you have the infection, you have it permanently.  The virus lies dormant inside the nerves causing no symptoms most of the time.  But it can be woken up by triggers such as stress, sunburn, hormonal changes, exhaustion, fever – this is why they are sometimes called fever blisters, and any trauma around the area where the herpes simplex virus lives.  An example of trauma would be needle trauma from lip injection procedure.

By knowing your history of cold sores and how easily you get them, we can have a plan of possibly pre-treating your risk of a flare up by having you take a prescription medication called acyclovir right before your lip procedure or even a few days before your procedure if you are really prone to cold sores.  I have pills of acyclovir available in my office and you can take a tablet right before your procedure while numbing up those lips with topical numbing cream.  Totally optional and we offer it for free.    I joke with my patients when they try to chug down the pill of acyclovir while their lips are getting numb from my special formula numbing cream.  When the water drips down the floor because you can’t feel your lips, I pretty much will say, “I see you have a drinking problem!”

I would also write you a prescription for acyclovir tablets to take at home to prevent the flare up.

On another note, cannulas for lip augmentation is something I also do if the risk of swelling and cold sores is severe.

The risk of flare ups with patients who have had previous coldsores is relatively low, but I think it may be 1 in 5 procedures and with pretreatment, perhaps we lower that risk to 1 in 20 procedures.  So I would rather have a lower risk, because cold sores are unsightly and can lead sometimes to scars, and sometimes it can even push our lip filler off to the side.

The lip filler experience can be a bit of a roller coaster ride afterwards because of the swelling, and if we can eliminate the added aggravation of having a cold sore – that would be a good thing.

Also if you have a history of swelling a lot with hyaluronic acid fillers such as Juvederm and Restylane, it would be good for me to know too because we can consider an antihistamines or a prescription prednisone series of pills.  Prednisone is a steroid which is like a big “off” switch for the body and part of what it can do is turn off the swelling mechanisms. So prednisone, antihistamine (like Zyrtec), and cannulas are options for patients with extreme risk of swelling and cold sores.

But in summary, I will ask before your filler appointment if you have a history of cold sores – mainly because it’s somewhat of a risk with lip fillers, but we can lessen that risk by being prepared. Come visit me for lip fillers in Modesto, CA.