Featured Case

A lip filler result designed to read as balance and softness, not overcorrection.

This case shows the kind of filler work that supports shape, hydration, and softness without making the treatment itself feel obvious.

  • Representative filler result
  • Before-and-after lip contour view
  • Useful for subtle-volume planning
BeforeBefore lip filler treatment
AfterAfter lip filler treatment

Representative Result

Lip Filler

Before-and-after photography provides context, but the consultation still clarifies anatomy, healing, and what is realistic for the individual patient.

Case Notes

A before-and-after example that reflects soft volume, definition, and a restrained filler philosophy.

The value of this case is not magnitude. It is the reminder that lip filler can stay elegant when it is planned in proportion.

Filler examples are most useful when they show restraint. A stronger result is not automatically a better result, especially in the lips where small differences in contour and volume change the entire expression of the lower face.

This case is meant to illustrate a softer approach: support the lip shape, improve hydration and edge definition, and keep the overall effect aligned with the patient’s facial balance rather than chasing visible augmentation.

Dr. Minehart performed Botox injections on my face for my wrinkles and I am very pleased with the results. I will definitely be coming back to see her and the team.

Injectables patient

Patient Perspective

Patients remember the tone of the experience as much as the result.

The strongest comments speak to calm communication, professionalism, and confidence in the process.

What This Case Helps Show

What this lip filler example helps a patient understand.

This case is meant to show the practice’s aesthetic threshold for filler: definition and softness first, dramatic volume second.

Consultation

Use the gallery as context, then plan the next step personally.

Before-and-after examples are most useful when they lead into an honest conversation about fit, limitations, and timing.

  • Representative photography only
  • Individual anatomy, healing, and procedure planning still require consultation