Thoughts on Lisa Rinna’s Lip Reduction Surgery

For nearly two decades, Lisa Rinna has been bashed by the media because of her trademark silicone injected lips. Because of the bumpy, uneven appearance of her pucker, the star recently underwent reduction surgery.

The star, known for her stints on Days of Our Lives, Melrose Place, and Dancing with the Stars, didn’t hide her decision to reduce the size of her famous lips and admitted to People Magazine that they “started to define” who she was, and that bothered her. She also made it clear that the decision to have the surgery was one she made for herself.

We do agree with Lisa that bigger isn’t always better, and that a more natural lip that complements the face, rather than defines it, is ideal. Fortunately, there are many better options for lip augmentation now than when Lisa had hers enhanced back in the late 1980s.

Lip fillers today are far more soft, pliable, and natural-looking. Both injectable products and implants can create a full, plump pout that can help create a youthful appearance. One option is PermaLip which is a soft, pliable implant that is performed under local anesthesia.

The procedure only takes about 15 minutes to perform and several sizes and widths are available. This patented and FDA approved device for tissue augmentation has undergone extensive clinical testing. PermaLip is safe and virtually undetectable! The implant is made of soft solid silicone producing a contoured implant that cannot rupture or deflate and can be removed at any time. Patients who have had this treatment love their sexy new lips.

This lip enhancement option is perfect for someone looking for a permanent alternative to costly filler injections. There are a variety of sizes and widths to choose from and this procedure requires little to no downtime with the exception of minor bruising and swelling.

We applaud Lisa on her honesty and openness, and think she’s beautiful regardless of the size of her lips. Long for luscious lips? Learn more about lip augmentation and the variety of options available by contacting Shapiro Plastic Surgery today!


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