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PermaLip lip implants iare made of a soft, solid silicone elastomer. Its natural contour and surface properties ensure a natural appearance and reduce the chances of tissue ingrowth. PermaLip does not rupture or deflate. And while it provides a permanent solution for lip enhancement, it can be removed at any time. PermaLip is available in a range of sizes to enable customised results.
PermaLip lip enhancement is performed under local anaesthesia, with the entire procedure typically taking between 30 to 60 minutes. Normal activity may be resumed the following day.
This treatment costs £2,415 for upper or lower lip alternatively it is £4,751 for both.
30 mins
Local Anaesthetic
Daycase
1 day
Bruising, swelling, temporary numbness
Infection, scarring, asymmetry, bleeding
1 week, 3 months (after surgery)
1 day
2 weeks post-op - jogging, 4 weeks post-op - everything
1 week until final result
Before Permalip Implant Side
After Permalip Implant Side
Before Permalip Implant Front
After Permalip Implant Front
"My Permalip experience was fantastic with Mrs Kat. I wanted volume in my top lip only, so had an honest consultation then booked for the procedure.
The staff are all friendly and professional and eased my nerves. The procedure was quite simple, don't know why I was so worried for. Mrs Kat is a true professional, and very down to earth. Also her nurse Natasha is great too at meeting needs and listening.
After a week or two of swelling I was left with a very natural enhanced top lip that I absolutely love to this day. Glad I did it as it's not too obvious or 'in your face'.
Overall great experience, with this team of highly trained professionals that I trust with both my health and appearance. Thank you Mrs Kat, Natasha and the rest of the team."
C. J.
Top or Bottom Lip Implant
From £2,865
Both Top and Bottom Lip Implants
From £5,682
If you are a prospective patient, please download the informed consent form below. This includes information about the treatment, potential risks and contraindications.