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  2. 6 natural ways to get fuller lips without surgery - AOL

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    Massaging an ice cube on your lips for 2 minutes will give you instant results. Line your lips Slightly over-lining with a lip liner will give you larger looking lips in a matter of seconds. Stick ...

  3. Lip flip - Wikipedia

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    Lip flip is a cosmetic procedure that modifies the shape of the lips using botulinum neurotoxin type A and occasionally adding hyaluronic acid fillers. [1] The procedure is performed in order to increase the size of the lips. The procedure typically involves injection of the neurotoxin along the vermilion border of the lips. [2]

  4. Lip augmentation - Wikipedia

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    Lip plumper is a cosmetic product used to make lips appear fuller. These products work by irritating the skin of the lips with ingredients such as Capsaicin . [ 9 ] This makes the lips swell , temporarily creating the appearance of fuller lips.

  5. Trimix (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Trimix is a combination of three drugs: alprostadil, papaverine, and phentolamine. These medications work in combination to increase blood flow to the penis, resulting in an erection. [1] [2] [3] Alprostadil is a prostaglandin vasodilator that allows more blood to flow into the area by relaxing the smooth muscle in the blood vessels of the penis.

  6. Lip lift - Wikipedia

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    The aesthetic ideal of a mouth with youthful lips—shaped like a lozenge—features an upper lip with a pronounced Cupid's bow, and much fullness to each lip; however, such an ideal physiognomy declines with age, and the lips shrink and lose anatomic definition, as the lips sag, which affects the aesthetics of the smile, by revealing less of the teeth during a relaxed smile.

  7. Lip reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Lip reconstruction may be required after trauma or surgical excision. The lips are considered the beginning of the oral cavity and are the most common site of oral cancer. Any reconstruction of the lips must include both functional and cosmetic considerations. The lips are necessary for speech, facial expression, and eating.

  8. Maxillary hypoplasia - Wikipedia

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    Maxillary hypoplasia is the most common secondary deformity that results from cleft lip and cleft palate. Because of the subjective nature of the diagnosis, the incidence of maxillary hypoplasia in people with cleft lip and palate varies between 15-50%. It is estimated that 25-50% of these patients require surgical intervention. [7]

  9. White roll - Wikipedia

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    White roll on lips. White roll is the white line that borders the top of the upper lip. [1] [2] It is an adnexal mass of specialized glands and fat.White roll occurs naturally for nearly everyone, although it can be not white and less visible for dark skinned individuals.