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Lip Lift
What is a Lip Lift?
A lip lift is a surgical procedure that shortens the distance between the nose and the upper lip, creating a more youthful appearance.
Who is a Good Candidate for a Lip Lift?
- Individuals with a long upper lip
- Individuals with thin lips
- Individuals with an aging face
What are the Benefits of a Lip Lift?
- Creates a more youthful appearance
- Enhances the definition of the lips
- Restores balance to the face
What are the Risks of a Lip Lift?
- Scarring
- Infection
- Bleeding
What is the Recovery Time for a Lip Lift?
The recovery time for a lip lift is typically 1-2 weeks.
How Much Does a Lip Lift Cost?
The cost of a lip lift varies depending on the surgeon and the location.
Candidate
A lip lift is a surgical procedure that can improve the appearance of the lips by removing excess skin and tissue from the upper or lower lip. This can create a more youthful and fuller appearance.
Benefits of a Lip Lift
- Can improve the appearance of the lips
- Can create a more youthful and fuller appearance
- Can help to correct asymmetry in the lips
- Can improve the function of the lips
Risks of a Lip Lift
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- Nerve damage
- Asymmetry
Recovery from a Lip Lift
Recovery from a lip lift typically takes 1-2 weeks. During this time, it is important to keep the lips clean and avoid strenuous activity. You may also experience some swelling and bruising, which will gradually subside over time.
Cost of a Lip Lift
The cost of a lip lift varies depending on the surgeon, the location of the surgery, and the complexity of the procedure. However, the average cost of a lip lift is between $2,000 and $4,000.
Side & After Effects
A lip lift is a surgical procedure that shortens the distance between the nose and the upper lip. It can be done for cosmetic reasons or to correct a medical condition that affects the lip.
As with any surgery, there are some risks and after effects associated with a lip lift. These include:
- Bleeding
- Bruising
- Swelling
- Infection
- Scarring
- Changes in lip sensation
- Difficulty eating or drinking
- Asymmetry
In most cases, these risks and after effects are temporary and will resolve within a few weeks. However, it is important to be aware of them before undergoing a lip lift.
If you are considering a lip lift, it is important to discuss the risks and after effects with your surgeon. This will help you make an informed decision about whether or not to proceed with the procedure.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
1 Hour
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Luis Zapiach, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Luis A. Zapiach is board certified in Plastic Surgery. He has trained in prestigious medical schools such as Emory University, often regarded as one of the top medical training institutions in the world. While at Emory, Dr. Zapiach trained under some of the most respected authorities in plastic surgery, including former presidents of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Zapiach is routinely sought out by other plastic surgeons for his skill and experience with a number of advanced aesthetic enhancement techniques, including natural breast augmentation, Phenol Croton Oil Peel, and mid-facelift surgery.
Education & Training
1990 - 1994 Rutgers University BS, Biology
1994 - 1998 New York Medicine Doctor of Medicine
1998 - 2004 UMDNJ General Surgery Resident
2004 - 2007 Emory University Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellow
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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1 W Ridgewood Ave #302, Paramus, NJ 07652, USA
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About the Procedure
Introduction
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Lip Lift Procedure Overview Lip Lift Procedure Overview
What is a Lip Lift?
A lip lift is a surgical procedure that shortens the distance between the nose and the upper lip, creating a more youthful appearance.
Who is a Good Candidate for a Lip Lift?
- Individuals with a long upper lip
- Individuals with thin lips
- Individuals with an aging face
What are the Benefits of a Lip Lift?
- Creates a more youthful appearance
- Enhances the definition of the lips
- Restores balance to the face
What are the Risks of a Lip Lift?
- Scarring
- Infection
- Bleeding
What is the Recovery Time for a Lip Lift?
The recovery time for a lip lift is typically 1-2 weeks.
How Much Does a Lip Lift Cost?
The cost of a lip lift varies depending on the surgeon and the location.
Duration
1 Hour
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
3-5 Days
Effective Period
6 months
A lip lift is a surgical procedure that can improve the appearance of the lips by removing excess skin and tissue from the upper or lower lip. This can create a more youthful and fuller appearance.
Benefits of a Lip Lift
- Can improve the appearance of the lips
- Can create a more youthful and fuller appearance
- Can help to correct asymmetry in the lips
- Can improve the function of the lips
Risks of a Lip Lift
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- Nerve damage
- Asymmetry
Recovery from a Lip Lift
Recovery from a lip lift typically takes 1-2 weeks. During this time, it is important to keep the lips clean and avoid strenuous activity. You may also experience some swelling and bruising, which will gradually subside over time.
Cost of a Lip Lift
The cost of a lip lift varies depending on the surgeon, the location of the surgery, and the complexity of the procedure. However, the average cost of a lip lift is between $2,000 and $4,000.
- Reduced appearance of wrinkles and fine lines around the mouth. A lip lift can help to smooth out these lines, giving you a more youthful appearance.
- Increased fullness of the lips. A lip lift can help to create the appearance of fuller lips, without the need for fillers or surgery.
- Improved symmetry of the lips. A lip lift can help to correct any asymmetry in the lips, giving you a more balanced and attractive appearance.
- Increased confidence. A lip lift can help to boost your confidence by giving you a more youthful and attractive appearance.
Risks:
- Bleeding and bruising: Lip lifts involve cutting, which can cause bleeding and bruising that may last for several days to weeks.
- Infection: Like any surgery, lip lifts carry the risk of infection in the incision.
- Scarring: The incision will leave a permanent scar, although it is typically well-hidden within the natural lip crease.
- Asymmetry: If the procedure is not performed evenly on both sides, it can result in an asymmetrical appearance.
- Nerve damage: The lip area is richly innervated, so there is a small risk of nerve damage during surgery. This can lead to numbness or other sensory changes.
- Dissatisfaction: As with any cosmetic procedure, there is a risk of dissatisfaction with the final result.
Safety:
- Lip lifts are generally considered safe when performed by a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon or facial plastic surgeon.
- The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, minimizing systemic risks.
- The incision is made in a discreet location, resulting in a scar that is often barely noticeable.
- Complications are rare but can be managed promptly if they occur.
- Most patients experience minimal discomfort and are able to resume normal activities within a few days.
Precautions:
To reduce the risks associated with lip lifts, patients should:
- Choose a board-certified plastic or facial plastic surgeon.
- Inform the surgeon about any relevant medical conditions or medications.
- Follow pre-operative instructions carefully, including fasting and avoiding certain medications.
- Keep the incision area clean and dry post-operatively.
- Avoid strenuous activity for the first several days after surgery.
- Contact the surgeon promptly if any signs of infection or other complications arise.
Preparation for a Lip Lift
Preoperative Evaluation:
- Medical history: Discuss your overall health, medications, allergies, and any previous surgeries.
- Physical examination: Evaluate facial anatomy, lips, and surrounding tissue.
- Photography: Take before-and-after photos for reference.
Preoperative Instructions:
- Stop smoking: Smoking can impair wound healing.
- Avoid alcohol and blood thinners: These substances can increase bleeding.
- Fasting: Follow your surgeon's instructions on when to stop eating and drinking before surgery.
- Arrange for transportation: You will need someone to drive you home after surgery.
- Prepare for discomfort: Expect some swelling, bruising, and numbness after surgery.
Day of Surgery:
- Arrive on time: Allow ample time for preoperative procedures.
- Wear comfortable clothing: Loose, button-up shirts are recommended.
- Remove jewelry and makeup: Remove all jewelry, makeup, and piercings in the surgical area.
- Confirm surgical details: Review the surgical plan and consent forms with your surgeon.
- Receive anesthesia: You will be given a local anesthetic to numb the surgical area. In some cases, general anesthesia may be used.
Additional Considerations:
- Sun protection: Protect the surgical area from sun exposure for several weeks after surgery.
- Moisturizing: Keep the surgical area moist with emollients or lip balm.
- Avoid strenuous activity: Limit strenuous activity for a few weeks following surgery.
- Follow-up appointments: Schedule regular follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor healing and progress.
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Pain management: Apply ice packs to the lip area for pain relief. Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
- Swelling/bruising: Expect significant swelling and bruising for the first few days. Elevate your head to reduce swelling. Use cold compresses to minimize bruising.
- Bleeding: There may be minor bleeding for the first 24-48 hours. Apply gentle pressure to the incision site with a gauze pad.
- Nutrition: Start with a clear liquid diet (water, broth) for the first 24 hours. Gradually progress to soft foods like mashed potatoes, soup, or yogurt. Avoid hard, crunchy, or acidic foods.
- Hygiene: Brush your teeth gently, avoiding the incision area. Rinse your mouth with a saline or antiseptic solution.
Recovery Timeline:
Day 1-2:
- Significant swelling and bruising
- Pain and discomfort
- Clear liquid diet
Day 3-5:
- Swelling and bruising gradually subside
- Soft food diet
- Return to light activities
Day 6-10:
- Sutures may be removed
- Less swelling and bruising
- Start incorporating semi-soft foods
- Resume most normal activities
Week 2-4:
- Most swelling and bruising resolves
- Scars begin to fade
- Soft, unrestricted diet
- Engage in light exercise
Months 2-6:
- Final healing and scar maturation
- Gradually return to all activities without restrictions
Tips for Recovery:
- Avoid smoking and alcohol: They can interfere with healing.
- Protect the incision: Wear sunscreen on the lip area to prevent scarring.
- Keep the area clean: Rinse your mouth frequently with a saline solution or antiseptic mouthwash.
- Avoid overexertion: Rest and elevate your head to minimize swelling.
- Follow post-operative instructions: Attend all follow-up appointments and adhere to the surgeon's instructions for proper healing.
Note: Recovery times may vary based on the individual and the extent of the lip lift procedure.
Things to know before start
Preparation for a Lip Lift
Preoperative Evaluation:
- Medical history: Discuss your overall health, medications, allergies, and any previous surgeries.
- Physical examination: Evaluate facial anatomy, lips, and surrounding tissue.
- Photography: Take before-and-after photos for reference.
Preoperative Instructions:
- Stop smoking: Smoking can impair wound healing.
- Avoid alcohol and blood thinners: These substances can increase bleeding.
- Fasting: Follow your surgeon's instructions on when to stop eating and drinking before surgery.
- Arrange for transportation: You will need someone to drive you home after surgery.
- Prepare for discomfort: Expect some swelling, bruising, and numbness after surgery.
Day of Surgery:
- Arrive on time: Allow ample time for preoperative procedures.
- Wear comfortable clothing: Loose, button-up shirts are recommended.
- Remove jewelry and makeup: Remove all jewelry, makeup, and piercings in the surgical area.
- Confirm surgical details: Review the surgical plan and consent forms with your surgeon.
- Receive anesthesia: You will be given a local anesthetic to numb the surgical area. In some cases, general anesthesia may be used.
Additional Considerations:
- Sun protection: Protect the surgical area from sun exposure for several weeks after surgery.
- Moisturizing: Keep the surgical area moist with emollients or lip balm.
- Avoid strenuous activity: Limit strenuous activity for a few weeks following surgery.
- Follow-up appointments: Schedule regular follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor healing and progress.
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Pain management: Apply ice packs to the lip area for pain relief. Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
- Swelling/bruising: Expect significant swelling and bruising for the first few days. Elevate your head to reduce swelling. Use cold compresses to minimize bruising.
- Bleeding: There may be minor bleeding for the first 24-48 hours. Apply gentle pressure to the incision site with a gauze pad.
- Nutrition: Start with a clear liquid diet (water, broth) for the first 24 hours. Gradually progress to soft foods like mashed potatoes, soup, or yogurt. Avoid hard, crunchy, or acidic foods.
- Hygiene: Brush your teeth gently, avoiding the incision area. Rinse your mouth with a saline or antiseptic solution.
Recovery Timeline:
Day 1-2:
- Significant swelling and bruising
- Pain and discomfort
- Clear liquid diet
Day 3-5:
- Swelling and bruising gradually subside
- Soft food diet
- Return to light activities
Day 6-10:
- Sutures may be removed
- Less swelling and bruising
- Start incorporating semi-soft foods
- Resume most normal activities
Week 2-4:
- Most swelling and bruising resolves
- Scars begin to fade
- Soft, unrestricted diet
- Engage in light exercise
Months 2-6:
- Final healing and scar maturation
- Gradually return to all activities without restrictions
Tips for Recovery:
- Avoid smoking and alcohol: They can interfere with healing.
- Protect the incision: Wear sunscreen on the lip area to prevent scarring.
- Keep the area clean: Rinse your mouth frequently with a saline solution or antiseptic mouthwash.
- Avoid overexertion: Rest and elevate your head to minimize swelling.
- Follow post-operative instructions: Attend all follow-up appointments and adhere to the surgeon's instructions for proper healing.
Note: Recovery times may vary based on the individual and the extent of the lip lift procedure.
Surgeon

Luis Zapiach, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at ART Plastic Surgery
Bergen County, New Jersey
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Dr. Luis A. Zapiach is board certified in Plastic Surgery. He has trained in prestigious medical schools such as Emory University, often regarded as one of the top medical training institutions in the world. While at Emory, Dr. Zapiach trained under some of the most respected authorities in plastic surgery, including former presidents of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Zapiach is routinely sought out by other plastic surgeons for his skill and experience with a number of advanced aesthetic enhancement techniques, including natural breast augmentation, Phenol Croton Oil Peel, and mid-facelift surgery.
Education & Training
- 1990 - 1994 Rutgers University BS, Biology
- 1994 - 1998 New York Medicine Doctor of Medicine
- 1998 - 2004 UMDNJ General Surgery Resident
- 2004 - 2007 Emory University Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellow
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
1 W Ridgewood Ave #302, Paramus, NJ 07652, USA
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Surgeon

Luis Zapiach, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at ART Plastic Surgery
Bergen County, New Jersey
50 views today
Dr. Luis A. Zapiach is board certified in Plastic Surgery. He has trained in prestigious medical schools such as Emory University, often regarded as one of the top medical training institutions in the world. While at Emory, Dr. Zapiach trained under some of the most respected authorities in plastic surgery, including former presidents of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Zapiach is routinely sought out by other plastic surgeons for his skill and experience with a number of advanced aesthetic enhancement techniques, including natural breast augmentation, Phenol Croton Oil Peel, and mid-facelift surgery.
Education & Training
- 1990 - 1994 Rutgers University BS, Biology
- 1994 - 1998 New York Medicine Doctor of Medicine
- 1998 - 2004 UMDNJ General Surgery Resident
- 2004 - 2007 Emory University Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellow
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
1 W Ridgewood Ave #302, Paramus, NJ 07652, USA
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