What it is
A highly technique-sensitive filler plan for shape, border or volume concerns.
A clinician selects product softness, amount and injection plane after assessing lip anatomy, movement and symmetry.
Who it may suit
Carefully selected adults with a volume or contour concern that can reasonably be addressed with injectable filler.
Who needs extra review
Active infection, pregnancy or breastfeeding, unsuitable anatomy, significant swelling tendency or unrealistic goals require medical review.
Planning and results
- Common areas
- Lip body, border or corners depending on anatomy and goal
- Sessions
- Often performed in one visit with a review after swelling settles; a staged plan may be safer for some goals.
- When results may appear
- A contour change can be visible immediately, but swelling can obscure the final result for days or longer.
- Downtime
- Swelling and bruising can be prominent for several days; vascular symptoms require immediate review.
Pricing and current promotions
Same price as Korean locals — no foreigner markup. GREY does not charge a booking fee or add a markup.
Prices change with each clinic's monthly promotions and the exact product, device, dose, shots or treatment area. Message us for today's clinic rate.
Potential advantages
- Can address shape and volume separately
- Small-volume planning is possible
- HA filler can generally be dissolved if clinically required
Limitations & risks
- Swelling can temporarily distort the result
- Lumps, migration, asymmetry, infection and vascular occlusion are possible
- Trend-based shapes may not suit every anatomy
Before your visit
Confirm the sealed product, amount, injection plane, injector and the clinic's vascular-occlusion emergency protocol.
After treatment
Unusual pain, pale or mottled skin, visual symptoms or neurological symptoms are emergencies—contact the clinic and emergency services immediately.
Questions to ask
- Which product and amount per lip?
- How do you manage vascular occlusion?
- When should the final shape be reviewed?
Frequently asked questions
How long does Lip Filler usually take?
Usually 20–60 minutes depending on the area, anatomy and number of syringes.
How many Lip Filler sessions might I need?
Often performed in one visit with a review after swelling settles; a staged plan may be safer for some goals.
When might I notice a change after Lip Filler?
A contour change can be visible immediately, but swelling can obscure the final result for days or longer.

