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Lip Lift

A lip lift is not a volume procedure. It is a proportion procedure that shortens the philtrum and increases upper-lip show.

For patients with a long philtrum or minimal tooth show, filler can add bulk without solving the underlying proportion. A lip lift addresses that structure directly.

The aim is controlled refinement: a more balanced upper lip with natural shape and a scar planned for discreet healing.

If you are considering a lip lift, an in-person assessment is the safest way to evaluate philtrum length, smile dynamics, and realistic scar trade-offs based on individual tissue behavior.

What is Lip Lift?

Many patients request “more upper lip” and assume filler is the only option. In some anatomies, the issue is not volume. It is length. When the philtrum is long, the upper lip can look thin and the teeth show can be limited. Adding filler can make the lip heavier without increasing the visible pink lip in a natural way. A lip lift is designed for this proportion problem.

A lip lift is a surgical procedure that shortens the distance between the base of the nose and the upper lip (the philtrum) by removing a small strip of skin and elevating the upper lip. The most common design is the subnasal “bullhorn” lip lift, where the incision is placed under the nose. The goal is increased upper-lip show and improved lip proportion.

The anatomical complexity begins with candidacy. Not every patient should have a lip lift. Some patients have adequate philtrum length and would benefit more from conservative filler or other refinements. Others have significant length and minimal tooth show, and a lift can provide a more coherent result.

Scar trade-off is central. A lip lift creates a scar under the nose. The goal is that it heals discreetly, but scar visibility varies. Individual tissue behavior influences pigmentation, scar width, and redness duration. No surgeon should promise an invisible scar.

It is also important to clarify what a lip lift is not. It is not a guarantee of perfect symmetry. It does not create large volume. It is not a substitute for correcting dental or bite issues that influence lip posture.

Recovery variability should be expected. Swelling is common. The upper lip can feel tight early. The scar matures over months. The final shape is judged with time.

Revision logic exists. If scar visibility persists or if lift amount is insufficient, revision can be considered after full healing. Conservative initial planning reduces risk.

When properly indicated, a lip lift can improve facial balance in a high-impact but natural way: more upper-lip show, better proportion, and a fresher smile without overfilled volume. The best outcomes come from accurate candidacy selection and disciplined scar management.

Lip Lift

Frequently Asked Questions

Good candidates typically have a long philtrum, limited upper-lip show, and want a structural improvement rather than more volume. I assess philtrum length, tooth show, smile dynamics, and scar tolerance. A good candidate accepts that individual tissue behavior influences scarring.

 

Filler adds volume. A lip lift shortens the philtrum and increases lip show. They address different mechanisms.

There is a scar under the nose. The goal is discreet healing, but visibility varies. No surgeon should promise an invisible scar.

It is not always the right answer when philtrum length is already balanced, when scar tolerance is low, or when expectations require guarantees.

Swelling and tightness vary. The scar matures over months. I avoid fixed timelines because healing depends on individual tissue behavior.

 

Risks include scarring issues, asymmetry, under- or over-lift, and dissatisfaction if expectations are unrealistic.

It can increase upper-lip show. The goal is a natural change that improves proportion, not a distorted smile.

Sometimes. Combination planning is individualized and should be conservative.

Results are generally durable, but aging continues. A conservative lift tends to remain natural.

You should expect improved upper-lip proportion and show, not dramatic volume or perfect symmetry.

Do you feel your upper lip disappears in photos?

Some patients feel the upper lip looks thin because the philtrum is long and the pink lip shows less, especially when smiling.

When properly indicated, a lip lift can provide controlled refinement by improving proportion with a plan tailored to your anatomy and individual tissue behavior, with clear scar counseling.

A Structured Surgical Journey

From your first evaluation to long-term follow-up, every step is structured to help you make a clear and confident decision.

The process begins with understanding your goals and current anatomy. Standardized photos allow an initial assessment to determine whether surgery is appropriate and which approach may be suitable.

A short online consultation with Dr. Mert Demirel is scheduled following the initial review. We discuss your expectations, possible options, and the limitations of each approach to ensure a clear and realistic understanding before any decision is made.

Based on your evaluation, a personalized surgical plan is created. The proposed approach, scope of the procedure, and clear pricing details are shared with you in a structured and transparent way.

Once you decide to proceed, your visit to Istanbul is carefully organized. Airport transfer, accommodation, and clinical scheduling are arranged, followed by an in-person evaluation and the surgical procedure.

The early recovery period is closely monitored with structured follow-ups.
Before your return, a final check is performed to ensure a safe and stable condition for travel.

The process does not end with the surgery.
Your recovery and results are followed over time, with guidance provided at each stage to support long-term stability.