Natural, balanced results

Lip enhancement is designed to subtly enhance your natural lip shape, restore lost volume, and improve overall symmetry, without looking overdone.

At AJ Aesthetics, treatments are carried out by a qualified nurse prescriber, ensuring your results are safe, tailored, and in harmony with your facial features.

My focus is always on natural-looking, balanced results that complement your face, not change it.

What is a lip enhancement?

Lip enhancement uses hyaluronic acid-based dermal filler to:

  • Add volume

  • Improve shape and definition

  • Correct asymmetry

  • Hydrate and smooth the lips

Hyaluronic acid is naturally found in the body and helps to retain moisture, making lips appear softer, fuller, and more defined.

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Who is suitable?

Lip enhancement may be beneficial for:

  • Naturally thin lips

  • Loss of volume with age

  • Asymmetry or uneven lip shape

  • Lack of definition (e.g. blurred border)

  • Clients wanting a subtle enhancement or more hydrated appearance

Suitability is always assessed during consultation.

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How lip enhancement works?

Carefully placed filler is used to enhance key areas of the lips depending on your goals. This may include:

  • Defining the border (lip line)

  • Adding volume to the body of the lips

  • Enhancing the cupid’s bow

  • Balancing top and bottom lip proportions

Treatment is fully tailored to ensure the lips remain soft, natural, and proportional to your face.

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How much is needed?

Most clients start with:

  • 0.5ml – subtle, natural enhancement

  • 1ml – more noticeable volume and definition

Less is often more, especially for first-time clients, and results can be built gradually over time.

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