Dr. Kirby Explains the Botox Lip Flip in MedEsthetics Magazine
Dr. Kirby recently published an article on the Botox Lip Flip, a wildly popular procedure she has mastered during her 10 years as a plastic surgeon in private practice. The article, titled “[How-To] The Lip Flip Procedure” and published in MedEsthetics Magazine, details the technique required to deliver beautiful results for this highly nuanced treatment.
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In the article, Dr. Kirby explains how first-time lip augmentation patients are increasingly drawn to using neuromodulators, like Botox®, to enhance their lips over dermal fillers due to Botox’s subtle, short-acting results. Patients also love that the Lip Flip is a quick and easy procedure with no downtime: just a few injections into the orbicularis oris muscle (placed just above the upper lip) can help the upper lip relax and roll slightly upward, accentuating its natural curve and reducing the appearance of vertical lip lines.
Oh, and a fun fact about this article…those are Dr. Kirby’s lips featured in the header image!
First-time lip patients are increasingly enhancing their lips using Botox over dermal fillers due to Botox’s subtle, short-acting results.
We encourage you to read the full article to learn more Botox Lip Flip tips from Fort Worth plastic surgeon Dr. Kirby.
Dr. Kirby joins the 2021 MedEsthetics Editorial Advisory Board
Aside from publishing in MedEsthetics, Dr. Kirby recently joined the company’s Editorial Advisory Board. This board includes aesthetic industry experts and key opinion leaders who were hand-selected to help steer the publication and provide insights to deliver more value to plastic surgery and medical spa clients.
Schedule your Fort Worth Botox treatment
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and Fort Worth Top Doctor, Dr. Emily J. Kirby, specializes in lip augmentation, including the Botox Lip Flip, at her Fort Worth medical spa. She can help you choose the aesthetic treatment that fits your goals during a personal consultation. Schedule yours online or call/text (817) 292-4200.