Over-the-counter products that lips appear fuller are popular with consumers, but this "cosmeceuticals" the lips improve research at the University of Washington shows from buyers. Are not sold to consumers as lip of enhancers with the promise of fuller lips over the counter up to their claims, cosmetic surgery Center's according to a new study at the UW Medical Center published in the May / June issue of the archives of facial plastic surgery. "Many manufacturers have methods for cosmetic enhancement with the promise of results similar to the proven surgical and non-surgical methods, trying, the public desire for quick and painless parlay," said Dr. Sam most, Assistant Professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery in the UW School of medicine. "In many cases these products are sold, at the cosmetics counter or on the Internet as effectively without scientific study, and consumers should carefully you." Where such a product, most and his co-author, Dr. Samson Lee, showed that no lip enhancement in a small study of female patients was detected. "It is important to note, that these patients were all very motivated to try this product" said most. "While no side effects were detected, only 14 percent said you would use it again." The study found that no statistically significant change in lip was detected size in patients who use the product. The duration of treatment ranged from one to four months. Digital before after photos were used to quantify the lip measurements. There are a number of best practices of the lip augmentation including filler injections and surgery, most said. "In the age of each rising demand for facial enhancements, many such devices or"Cosmeceuticals"can be expected that are sold over the counter" most said. "Facial plastic surgeons are responsible for the effectiveness of such products to determine to unbiased, evidence-based advice to our patients." Further studies as those likely to be needed for such products as you come onto the market, "said most."
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