Treatment
The LipLase treatment is administered every two weeks, typically requiring three visits, though this varies with the patient’s age and treatment goals. EMLA topical anaesthetic (manufacturer) can be applied 15–20 minutes before the treatment if needed, and the lips are wiped clean before treatment.
In general, the LipLase parameters are as follows:
- Intra-oral (mucosal border): 2–4 SMOOTH mode bursts per spot, 8–9 J/cm2 fluence and 1.5–2.0 Hz frequency
- Extra-oral (vermillion zone): 2–4 SMOOTH mode bursts per spot, 3–6 J/cm2 fluence and 1.5–2.0 Hz frequency.
During the patient’s first visit, EMLA was used. Intra-oral treatment involved four passes of two bursts of 9 J/cm2 fluence per spot. Extra-orally, eight passes of two bursts of 4 J/cm2 fluence per spot was used on both lips, followed by four more passes of one burst per spot on the vermillion border and Cupid’s bow.
On the subsequent second and third visits, adjustments were made based on the patient’s sensitivity and preferences. The patient no longer wanted to use EMLA. Intra-orally, we used the same fluence and followed the same protocol as for the first visit. Extra-orally, we reduced the bursts to one burst per spot and increased the fluence to 6.5 J/cm2, passing over the lips eight times. We treated the vermillion border of the upper lip and Cupid’s bow with 8 J/cm2 fluence, moving the handpiece quickly over the area about six times.
Results and discussion
The patient was sensitive to the extra-oral component even with EMLA, leading to adjustments in the bursts and number of passes. If a patient is highly sensitive and prefers no anaesthetic, bursts can be reduced and passes increased.
Post-treatment, the patient experienced oedema and slight heat, which subsided with some cooling. Moisturising was recommended, especially in the first few days.
By the second visit, improved lip fullness and a more pronounced Cupid’s bow were evident. After the third visit, the patient was very pleased with the desired “sexier” lip look achieved and managed dryness using lip gloss (Fig. 2). No complications were reported, and the lip fullness and Cupid’s bow definition were maintained at the two-week follow-up.
Conclusion
LipLase using the LightWalker Er:YAG laser and the SMOOTH mode is a safe procedure providing fast and long-lasting results. Unlike injectable fillers, LipLase is non-invasive and natural, stimulating the patient’s own collagen production. With tailored passes and treatments, ideal lip characteristics such as fullness, balance between the upper and lower lips, and a well-defined vermillion border can be achieved.
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