What is liplase?
Liplase is an injection-free laser application. The aim is to stimulate the production of collagen by creating a controlled heat effect on the lip tissue.
This process is not a filler application. Hyaluronic acid is not injected. The increase in volume depends on the collagen restructuring that develops after the thermal effect of the laser.
How Does Liplase Work?
In the liplase application, ER:YAG (Erbium:Yag) laser technology is generally used. Laser energy is applied in a controlled manner to the lip mucosa and around the lips.
This energy:
- Causes heat effect on the dermis
- Stimulates fibroblast activation
- Supports new collagen production
With the increase in collagen synthesis, in lip tissue:
- Slight volume increase
- More prominent contour
- Reduction in fine lines
The resulting change is not a sudden and significant volume increase as in filling applications.
How many sessions is liplase applied?
Standard protocol usually:
- 3 weeks apart
- 4 sessions
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The number of sessions may vary depending on the person’s lip structure, age and collagen capacity.
Who Is Liplase Suitable For?
- People who do not want to fill
- Those with a slight decrease in lip volume
- Those with fine lines around the lips
- Those who want more natural and gradual change
Liplase is not a substitute for filler application for people who want a significant projection increase.
Post-LiPlase Process
- Mild redness after the procedure
- Usually, social life can be returned on the same day.
- Collagen production gradually increases within weeks
- The final effect is evaluated after the sessions are completed.
Result: natural lip volume with laser
Liplase is an injection-free laser application that stimulates the production of collagen in lip tissue. Volume increase is not sudden and dramatic; It is a gradual and natural process.
It can be considered as an alternative method for people who do not want to have fillings, but who aim to clarify their lip contour and increase a slight volume increase.
As in every application, conformity and expectation analysis should be determined after clinical evaluation.