Eternalip

Eternalip: Permanent and Natural Lip Shaping Method
I have great news for individuals whose lip-to-nose distance has increased, who have structurally thin lips, or whose lips have thinned with age. It is now possible to achieve permanent, natural, and attractive lips with the Eternalip method, which I have developed and patented.
An Approach Beyond Conventional Methods
Eternalip is not just a classic lip lift procedure.
Conventional methods usually only target the central part of the upper lip and are often insufficient for increasing lip volume. Some techniques involving incisions along the entire lip permanently destroy the unique "cupid's bow" structure in the middle of the upper lip, resulting in an unnatural, artificial appearance.
The Eternalip method goes beyond both of these approaches by:
• Shortening the lip-to-nose distance,
• Lifting the central part of the upper lip along with its natural curve,
• Everting the lateral parts of the upper lip and the lower lip to make the lips appear fuller and more attractive.
Most importantly, the cupid's bow structure, which defines the character of the lip, is completely preserved. Thus, the result obtained is both aesthetic and natural.
Procedure and Recovery Period
The Eternalip procedure is a surgery performed under local anesthesia and takes approximately 45 minutes.
There will be fine stitches around the lips after the procedure. Eating with a spoon may be difficult for the first week. Therefore, it is recommended to consume softer, liquid foods that are easier to eat.
• The stitches are removed within a week,
• Comfort in speaking and eating is quickly regained,
• After about 20 days, it becomes almost impossible to notice the procedure with light makeup.
The resulting lip shape is permanent.
Combination with Fillers
The Eternalip method yields successful results even in individuals with very thin lips. However, for those who desire very voluminous lips, it is also possible to achieve a more pronounced appearance with a small amount of filler application after the procedure. These supplementary applications are complementary to the permanent foundational structure of Eternalip.