Permalip is an implant not an injection, Permalip is made from very soft silicone shaped to correspond to the dimensions of the subject lip. Because it is an implant there are no chances of a rupture or leakages, and the implant will not grow into the surrounding tissue nor will it harden or even degrade after a long period of time.
One of the greatest challenges in cosmetic surgery within London’s’ Harley Street or even the perioral region has been the search for an exceptional solution to tissue augmentation. Past methodologies, both temporary and permanent, have met with disappointing results for both cosmetic surgeons and patients.
Lip augmentation techniques can be separated into two kinds:
Lip augmentation techniques can be separated into two kinds:
Temporary techniques involve using injectable fillers; the treatment needs to be repeated between 6-9 months to maintain the result.
Permanent solutions have relied on implants that may, due to their surface characteristics, promote tissue growth.
As a result of shortcomings associated with existing lip augmentation techniques, extensive research has led to the development of Permalip, a revolutionary new implant for lip augmentation.
The Permalip is a patented, FDA approved device designed for tissue augmentation of the face. The Permalip implant has undergone extensive clinical testing and trials by cosmetic surgeons; to ensure its safety and efficacy and has CE Marking in Europe with hundreds of successful procedures conducted by cosmetic surgeons to date.
The demand for the Lip Augmentation procedure using Permalip is becoming widely popular within London’s Harley Street cosmetic clinic.
The reason being is because permalip implant is available in a variety of diameters and lengths to accommodate the uniqueness of each person’s lip characteristics.
The procedure can be performed in a simple Harley street clinic by a cosmetic surgeon, the procedure is conducted under local anaesthesia; two small incisions are made in the corners of the mouth. The PermaLip™ implant is then passed through a tunnel in the lip and centred.The process is repeated for the other lip, and then the incisions are sealed using absorbable suture. The treatment could take between twenty to thirty minutes and the patient can resume to their daily activities.
For more information or to book an appointment with
Dr Ayham Al-Ayoubi
at London Medical and Aesthetic Clinic, 1 Harley Street, London. Call 0208 342 1100 or email us info@Lmaclinic.com
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