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Lip Flip vs Lip Filler – Which Treatment Is Best for Me?


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Lip flip and lip filler are both popular non-surgical lip enhancement treatments, but they work in completely different ways and produce different results. The lip flip uses botulinum toxin to subtly reposition the upper lip; lip filler uses hyaluronic acid to add volume. They’re not substitutes — they’re complementary tools that suit different goals.


Patients who choose the wrong treatment for their goals end up disappointed: those wanting volume don’t get it from a lip flip, and those wanting subtle definition often look overfilled from too much filler. This guide explains exactly what each treatment does, the honest comparison between them, when one is right and the other isn’t, and when combining both the best result.



Understanding what each treatment does


The uses small doses of botulinum toxin (typically 2 to 4 units) injected into the orbicularis oris muscle just above the upper lip border. The muscle’s natural downward pull is relaxed, allowing the upper lip to "flip" outward and expose slightly more of the pink vermillion tissue.


What it actually changes:


What it doesn’t change:


Duration: 8 to 12 weeks. Lip flip is the shortest-lasting of the major lip treatments, requiring 4 to 5 sessions per year for maintenance.


Cost: The lip flip is one of the more economical lip treatments per session. For broader context on botulinum toxin use, see our .


uses hyaluronic acid filler injected directly into the lip tissue to add volume and definition. The hyaluronic acid binds water and integrates with the existing lip tissue, adding substance rather than just changing position.


What it actually changes:


What it doesn’t change:


Duration: 6 to 12 months. Significantly longer-lasting than a lip flip, requiring less frequent maintenance.


Cost: Higher per session than a lip flip, but the longer produces lower cost per month when calculated annually.


For comprehensive detail on lip filler trends and techniques, see our guide on .



The honest comparison


For genuine lip volume: Lip filler wins definitively. The lip flip doesn’t add volume — it just makes more of your existing lip visible. Patients wanting fuller lips need filler.


For subtle upper lip enhancement without adding material: Lip flip wins. Some patients prefer the idea of not putting product into their lip tissue and appreciate the subtle effect of a lip flip.


For Cupid’s bow definition: Filler is more effective. Lip flip can subtly help by allowing the upper lip to evert and show more, but defining the bow itself needs filler.


For Gummy Smile Correction (bpc157forsaleuk.com): Lip flip is the appropriate treatment. Botulinum toxin to the upper lip muscle reduces the amount of gum show when smiling.


For lip rejuvenation in ageing patients: Filler typically produces more substantial improvement, addressing both volume loss and border definition.


For long-term economic value: Filler. The 6-12 month duration of filler versus 8-12 weeks of lip flip means filler costs less per month over time despite the higher per-session cost.


For reversibility: Both treatments are reversible. Lip flip wears off naturally over 2-3 months. Lip filler can be dissolved with within hours if you don’t like the result.


For treatment in younger patients with no specific concerns: A lip flip is often a good starterminimal commitment, short duration, no filler material involved. If you decide you want more, you can progress to filler later.



When the two treatments combine well


The combination of lip flip and lip filler is often more effective than either alone for patients wanting comprehensive lip enhancement:


The lip flip component allows the upper lip to evert slightly, more vermillion and space for the filler to work in.


The lip filler component adds the actual volume and definition that the lip flip alone cannot provide.


Together, the result is enhanced volume with the upper lip in a better position to that volume. The two treatments synergise — the visible result of conservative filler is more impressive when combined with a lip flip than the same volume of filler alone.


The combined approach is particularly effective for:


The treatments can be performed in the same session — the lip flip first (botulinum toxin takes 10 to 14 days to fully develop) followed by filler placement. The filler effect is immediate; the lip flip effect develops over the following 2 weeks.



How to choose between them — a practical framework


A useful decision framework:


Question 1: Do my lips need actual additional volume, or do they just need to show more?


Question 2: Am I bothered specifically by a gummy smile?


Question 3: Am I tied to a tight maintenance schedule, or comfortable with longer-spaced visits?


Question 4: Is this my first time having any lip treatment?


5: Have I had filler before and not been happy?


For broader context on what filler can and can’t do, see our guide on .



The lip flip procedure in detail


The lip flip takes approximately 10 minutes:


Pre-treatment:


Procedure:


Aftercare:


Common side effects:



The lip filler procedure in detail


Lip filler takes approximately 30 minutes:


Pre-treatment:


Procedure:


Aftercare:


For comprehensive aftercare detail, see our and .


Common side effects:



When neither treatment is right


Some lip concerns aren’t addressed effectively by either filler or lip flip:


Elongated philtrum. If the space between your nose and lip is too long and your upper lip looks recessive, filler nor lip flip addresses the anatomy. A is the appropriate procedure.


Significantly downturned mouth corners. For substantial corner descent, neither treatment is particularly effective. See our guide on for the broader including corner lip lift surgery.


Established perioral lines. Deep smoker’s lines aren’t fully addressed by either lip flip or filler. Laser resurfacing or other treatments may be more appropriate. See our guide on .


Significant volume desired with limited natural lip anatomy. Patients wanting dramatic lip volume beyond what their natural anatomy can support tend to develop migration and overfilled appearance regardless of which approach is used. A consultation discussing realistic expectations is more important than choosing between treatments.


Perioral skin laxity from significant ageing. Comprehensive lower face rejuvenation may need more than just lip work. See our .



Costs and frequency


A useful long-term cost comparison:


Lip flip: Lower cost per session, but 4-5 sessions per year required. Annual cost typically £500-£800.


Lip filler: Higher cost per session, but 1-2 sessions per year required. Annual cost typically £400-£900.


Combined approach: Both treatments together (lip flip 3-4× per year, filler 1× per year) — annual cost £700-£1200.


, including 0% APR, are available across all treatment options.


For patients long-term value, lip filler maintenance generally produces more visible result per pound spent than lip flip alone. The combination produces the most substantial result but at higher overall cost.



Who should consider what — patient profiles


The "subtle starter" patient: 20s-30s, lips already look fine, wants to try something low-commitment, particularly bothered by a mild gummy smile. → Lip flip.


The "ageing lips" patient: 40s-50s, noticeable volume loss in upper lip, softening of the vermillion border, fine perioral lines starting to appear. → Lip filler, possibly combined with anti-wrinkle injection for perioral lines.


The "subtle enhancer" patient: Any age, wants visible improvement but absolutely not overfilled, comfortable with . → Conservative lip filler (0.5ml or less) combined with lip flip for layered subtle effect.


The "dramatic enhancement" patient: Specifically wants substantial lip volume increase. → Lip filler in conservative volume, with discussion of long-term maintenance and realistic expectations.


The "structural concerns" patient: Elongated philtrum, long upper lip, reduced tooth show. → Probably better served by than by either filler or lip flip.


A consultation with our specialist team — including Dr Spyridon Vlachosestablishes which category fits your specific anatomy and goals.



Common questions


Both treatments are very safe in experienced hands. The risks are different — lip flip risks are typically muscle-related and self-resolving (the toxin wears off); filler risks include the rare but serious vascular complications that need immediate management. Neither treatment is meaningfully "safer" than the other when performed appropriately.


Subtly — the upper lip everts slightly, showing more of the pink vermillion. The effect is real but mild. Patients wanting substantial visible volume need filler.


Yes — this is a common progression. Start with lip flip to see if subtle enhancement satisfies, add filler if more substantial change is . The lip flip won’t interfere with later filler treatment.


The effect wears off naturally over 8 to 12 weeks. There’s no way to "reverse" botulinum toxin once injected — you just wait for it to dissipate. The good news is that the duration is short.


Same session is fine, or any time afterwards. The two don’t interfere with each other.


The combined side effect profile is essentially the sum of the individual treatmentstypically mild swelling and bruising. Combining the treatments doesn’t create new categories of risk.


Yes — both treatments are increasingly common for men. is adapted to maintain masculine lip proportions rather than producing feminised results.


Mild temporary difficulty with these is uncommon but possible in the first few days. It typically resolves as adjustment occurs. If significant difficulty persists beyond a week, contact the clinic — but in practice this is rare.


The effect develops over 7 to 14 days, so a presentation immediately after treatment will see no change at all. The full effect is visible at 2 weeks — if you want the result for a specific event, schedule treatment 2-3 weeks beforehand.


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