Lip filler adds soft, balanced volume and definition tailored to your natural lip shape. Kat uses hyaluronic acid fillers to keep lips hydrated and full — proportional to your face, never the “duck lip” look.
Most filler products contain lidocaine, and Kat applies a topical numbing cream first, so you’ll feel pressure and mild discomfort but most clients handle it well.
Some swelling is normal for the first few days — especially with lips — and bruising is possible. Most clients look presentable within a few days.
Full results settle in around two weeks, which is exactly when Kat does your complimentary follow-up. HA lip filler is fully reversible if ever needed.
Kat builds gradually — because filler done well is invisible, and filler done fast is not. Most lip treatments use one syringe, and she’ll never push you toward more than your goal requires. Every HA filler she uses is reversible, and she keeps hyaluronidase on-site for safety.
No. Kat’s entire approach is subtle and proportional. Most clients use just one syringe, and she builds gradually so the result looks like your lips, only better.
Yes. All the hyaluronic acid fillers Kat uses can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase, which she keeps on-site. That’s one reason she only uses HA-based fillers.
Filler contains lidocaine and Kat applies topical numbing first. You’ll feel pressure and mild discomfort, but most clients tolerate it well.
Typically 6 to 12 months depending on your metabolism and how much is placed. Results settle fully at about two weeks.
Some swelling is normal, especially with lips. Bruising is possible but not guaranteed. Most clients are presentable within a few days.
Every treatment includes a complimentary two-week follow-up. If you’re not completely happy with your results, Kat will adjust them at no charge. No awkward conversations, no fees — just results you actually love.
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