Lip filling mostly involves cosmetic aspects and is basically aimed at increasing
the labial volume and beautifying the patient’s facial features. It can positively
affect the patient’s self-perception of dental-facial aesthetics and attractiveness.
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Publication History
Published online: October 13, 2021
Accepted:
September 21,
2021
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