A brief history of lip augmentation (2024)

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We’ve come a long way from Goldie Hawn’s duck-billed lips in The First Wives Club, and plumping your pout has become women’s - and increasingly, men’s - alteration of choice. Lip fillers are the most Googled beauty treatments in the UK, and while some beauty trends enter the zeitgeist out of nowhere and re-enter oblivion just as quickly, lip augmentation has been a mainstay for decades. So how did we get here?

Lip jobs used to be a rare and risky luxury reserved for the very wealthy, but thanks to today’s non-surgical techniques they’re more affordable, easily accessible and require minimal downtime. Where there’s demand, there’s supply, and interest in lip fillers has grown exponentially. “Google searches for lip fillers in the UK were ten times higher than they were four years ago and have continued to increase,” says Theresa Yee, Senior Beauty Editor at trend and forecasting companyWGSN. “Lip augmentation was the most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatment of 2016, and we are seeing a big focus on lips right now,” she tells Dazed Beauty.

They might seem like an overnight phenomenon but lip fillers date all the way back to the early 19th century. Injectable fillers made from analogous fat were originally introduced in dermatology as a way to reconstruct facial deformities in patients with tuberculosis, but despite their somewhat macabre origin, by the early 1900s doctors started performing lip augmentation as a purely cosmetic procedure. Although it was an experimental procedure and never quite took off.

Since the conception of fillers, surgeons have injected pretty much everything into lips. After fat came liquid paraffin, but that was quickly proven to be a massive fail. Fast forward to the 60s and silicone entered the scene, giving birth to the ‘trout pout’. Results were questionable and potentially dangerous, so the method was quickly abandoned. For a while in the 70s surgeons were even injecting bovine collagen (as in, beef) into lips.

By this point, in one form or another, injectables had been around for a whole century, but it wasn’t until the 90s that they really took off, and human collagen was introduced. Nowadays fillers are a lot more sophisticated and made of hyaluronic acid, a substance that’s found naturally in the body and in essentially every skincare product ever.

2015 was undeniably the year that made lip fillers what they are today, turning them into a decade-defining beauty trend. Kylie Jenner confessed she’d had her lips done and within 24 hours there was a 70% rise in enquiries for lip fillers. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, more than 27,000 Americans had lip augmentation treatment in 2015. That’s one every 20 minutes. That same year Jenner debuted her line of Kylie Lip Kits, and the rest is history. Just like her big sister Kim crafted her image from her ass (you could say she literally pulled a career out of it), Kylie built her empire thanks to her lips.

Kylie might have spearheaded a movement, but she isn’t the only reason plump lips are ubiquitous. “It’s generally seen as more acceptable in society and social media has, of course, played a huge part in showcasing celebrities such as the Kardashians, who have set a trend in having lip fillers,” says Aesthetic expert and medical director of Cosmedics UK Dr. Ross Perry, who adds that even men are having fillers done too. “A huge proportion of clinics and doctors use Instagram to showcase their work,” adds Dr. Perry. In an age where all forms of cultural change are driven by social media it’s not surprising, and the hashtag #lipfillers generates almost 630,000 results on Instagram.

The more demand there is, the more accessible fillers become, and with prices starting at £250 pretty much anyone can get them done if they wanted to. “The ever-increasing presence of social media pictures certainly means that having bigger lips is more normalised. It’s not an expensive treatment to have done and therefore has been made popular by celebrities, models and reality stars, many of which have a huge fan base wishing to emulate the same look,” he tells Dazed Beauty. Fillers have become so common they’re no longer reserved for red-carpet celebs, look no further than your average reality star or influencer’s Insta page and you’d think fillers were a clause in their TV contract. Since Love Island’s very own Megan Barton-Hanson strutted into our lives last summer, some clinics reported a 200% surge in demand for lip fillers and now offer the “Love Island package” (botox, fillers, and a discounted non-surgical nose job).

It’s been a long, bumpy ride but lip fillers have managed to carve a space into our culture, and it doesn’t seem like they’re going to leave anytime soon, you just need to keep topping them up every six to eight months.

A brief history of lip augmentation (2024)

FAQs

What is the history of lip augmentation? ›

History. Around 1900, surgeons tried injecting paraffin into the lips without success. Liquid silicone was used for lip augmentation, starting in the early 1960s but was abandoned thirty years later due to fears about the effects of silicone on general health and long term aesthetic outcome.

Is lip augmentation the same as lip fillers? ›

Lip fillers aren't the only option for lip augmentation. Fillers are temporary, providing volume to the lips for about six months. Patients who want a longer-lasting solution may be interested in lip implants. Much like a breast implant, a lip implant is a medical device surgically placed into the lip.

Why is lip augmentation so popular? ›

Lip enhancement with both implants and dermal fillers requires far less recovery than many other cosmetic procedures and is more cost-effective as well. Lastly, lip augmentation, especially with fillers, is convenient for those with busy, active lifestyles who wish to pop in and out of the office quickly.

How long have lip implants been around? ›

Lip augmentation has been described at least as far back as the early 20th century. Miller describes a procedure to evert the lip with multiple small incisions, giving it the appearance of increased size.

What are the names of lip augmentation? ›

8 types of lip filler:
  • Restylane. Restylane and Refyne are commonly used around the lips both to enhance the projection of the lip and to plump the lips. ...
  • Belotero. ...
  • Teosyal Products. ...
  • Silicone Fillers. ...
  • Fat Injections. ...
  • Collagen Fillers. ...
  • Other Fillers (Radiesse & Sculptra)
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How much does lip filler augmentation cost? ›

Lip filler treatment starts from £149 for 0,55ml and starts from £249 for 1ml depending on product used.

What is the alternative to lip augmentation? ›

The most effective alternative to lip fillers are LipLase laser treatments – it has similarly long lasting results, and can create noticeable enhancements to the lips, lip lines, and skin around the lips. It improves plumpness, overall volume, and also reduces fine lines around the mouth.

How long does lip augmentation last? ›

Lip fillers last six months to a year. Fat grafting lasts at least five years. A lip lift is permanent. Lip implants are permanent but can be removed at any time.

What is the most natural-looking lip augmentation? ›

The Restylane and Juvederm family of hyaluronic acid fillers have dermal fillers that were specifically designed for lip enhancement with natural-looking results. With more flexible gel and smaller particle sizes, Restylane Kysse, Juvederm Volbella, and Juvederm Ultra XC are the ideal dermal fillers for lip injections.

What is the most wanted lip shape? ›

Science has found that the most attractive lip shape has an upper-to-lower lip ratio of 1:2. Lips are most desirable in different shapes and forms for different people – 60% of people prefer a 1:1 ratio where the lips are completely symmetrical and evenly full.

Are lip implants FDA approved? ›

Dermal fillers, also known as injectable implants, soft tissue fillers, lip and facial fillers, or wrinkle fillers are medical device implants approved by the FDA for use in helping to create a smoother and/or fuller appearance in the face, including nasolabial folds (the lines extending from the sides of the nose to ...

How much does a lip implant cost in the US? ›

Lip implants cost, on average, between $2,000 and $4,000. Tissue transfer implants cost between $3,000 and $6,000, and while the results can last for five years or longer, they aren't considered permanent lip augmentation.

What is the difference between lip fillers and lip augmentation? ›

Lip fillers provide instant results, very short recovery time, low risks and a less expensive option. However, they need repeat treatments. Meanwhile, lip augmentation procedures provide dramatic, very long-lasting results, but they have higher risks, longer recovery time, and they cost more.

What is the history of lip cosmetics? ›

Ancient Sumerian and Indus Valley men and women were possibly the first to invent and wear lipstick, about 5,000 years ago. Sumerians crushed gemstones and used them to decorate their faces, mainly on the lips and around the eyes. Egyptians like Cleopatra crushed bugs (carmine) to create a color of red on their lips.

What was the original lip filler? ›

Details of the first attempted lip augmentation were published in 1906, when surgeons tried injecting liquid paraffin into the lips: “The paraffin was injected in a fluid condition by means of a powerful metallic syringe, which, together with its contents, was immersed in hot water.” As you would expect, the procedure ...

When did plump lips become popular? ›

The “big lip” trend began in 2006 after Angelina Jolie took the title of the “World's Most Beautiful Star” with her big full lips being praised.

How big is the lip augmentation market? ›

In terms of revenue, the global lip augmentation market size was valued at around USD 6.71 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 11.86 billion, by 2030. The lip augmentation market is projected to grow at a significant rate due to the growing demand for lip augmentation in the entertainment industry.

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