Before beginning the lip filler procedure, a topical anesthetic cream is applied to the lip area or a local anesthetic injection is administered to ensure patient comfort and minimize pain. Once the anesthetic takes effect, the filler material is carefully injected into the designated areas of the lips using fine-tipped needles or cannulas. This procedure typically takes a short time, and its effects are immediately noticeable. The specialist physician may apply cold compresses during and after the procedure to reduce the risk of swelling and bruising.

Lip filler application is a medical procedure requiring a high level of knowledge and skill. Therefore, it is of utmost importance that the procedure is performed exclusively by competent and experienced specialist physicians in this field. The treatment plan is custom-tailored by the physician based on a comprehensive examination and the patient's expectations.