Lip filler is an injectable treatment using hyaluronic acid (HA) — a substance naturally found in your body — to add volume, define shape, and improve symmetry in the lips. It is one of the most popular cosmetic treatments in Australia, and for good reason: when done well, the results are subtle, natural, and completely reversible.
Unlike permanent implants or surgical procedures, HA filler integrates with your natural tissue and gradually breaks down over time. This means you stay in control of your look — adjusting, maintaining, or stopping treatment as your preferences evolve.
At Mirror Mirror Aesthetics in Newcastle, every lip filler treatment begins with a thorough consultation. We assess your facial proportions, discuss your goals, and create a treatment plan that respects your natural anatomy. There is no one-size-fits-all approach.
The question most clients ask first: "Will it look natural?" The answer depends entirely on the volume used, the technique applied, and the skill of your injector.
A natural lip enhancement works with your existing lip shape. The goal is to restore lost volume, smooth fine vertical lip lines, define the border (vermillion border), and create a gentle, hydrated fullness. Most clients opt for 0.5ml to 1ml of filler for this effect. People notice you look refreshed — they do not notice you have had filler.
Some clients want a bolder, more voluminous result. This typically requires 1ml or more, sometimes built up over multiple sessions. A skilled injector will stage dramatic results gradually to ensure the tissue adapts safely and the outcome remains proportional to your face.
Pro tip: If this is your first time, we almost always recommend starting conservative — 0.5ml — and building from there. You can always add more at a follow-up appointment, but you cannot easily take away.
Every lip filler appointment at Mirror Mirror begins with a detailed consultation — not in the treatment chair, but at a dedicated assessment station. This is where the real work happens.
Proportions, symmetry, and existing lip anatomy
Your vision, reference images, and realistic expectations
Precise markings to guide injection placement
Product selection, volume, technique, and timeline
Lip mapping is a technique where your injector uses a fine marker to outline the ideal lip contour based on your facial proportions. This ensures symmetry, balance, and a predictable outcome. It is not guesswork — it is clinical planning applied to an aesthetic treatment.
During the consultation, we also review your medical history, discuss any previous lip treatments, and identify any contraindications (such as active cold sores, pregnancy, or certain medications).
Once the plan is set, the actual injection process is straightforward and relatively quick — typically 15 to 20 minutes.
Important: A skilled injector never rushes lip filler. Each injection point is deliberate, each pause is for assessment. This precision is what separates a natural result from an overdone one.
Volume depends on your starting anatomy, goals, and treatment history. Here is a general guide:
| Volume | Effect | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 0.5ml | Subtle hydration & definition | First-timers, fine lip lines, slight asymmetry |
| 1ml | Natural fullness & shape | Most popular choice — visible but natural |
| 1.5ml+ | Fuller, more voluminous lips | Clients wanting a bolder look (staged over sessions) |
Note: The "right" amount is personal. During your consultation, we will assess your lip tissue, discuss what is achievable in a single session, and recommend a volume that aligns with your goals and facial balance.
Swelling is a completely normal part of the healing process after lip filler. Understanding the timeline helps set expectations and reduces unnecessary concern.
| Timeframe | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| 0–6 hours | Mild swelling begins, slight tenderness at injection sites |
| 24–48 hours | Peak swelling — lips may feel firm and look larger than final result |
| Days 3–5 | Swelling settles significantly, shape becomes more defined |
| Week 1 | Most swelling resolved, minor tenderness may remain |
| Week 2 | Final result visible — filler has fully integrated with tissue |
Bruising is possible but not guaranteed. If it occurs, it typically resolves within 5–7 days. Arnica cream can help minimise bruising, and we recommend avoiding blood-thinning medications (aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil) for 48 hours before treatment.
Hyaluronic acid lip filler typically lasts 6 to 12 months, though this varies based on several factors:
Most clients schedule a maintenance appointment every 8–12 months to maintain their desired look. Over time, many find they need less filler per session as a base of volume is established.
Lip filler pricing in Newcastle generally falls within the $350 to $700 range per session, depending on the volume and product used.
| Treatment | Volume | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Subtle enhancement | 0.5ml | $350–$450 |
| Full natural lip | 1ml | $450–$600 |
| Premium augmentation | 1ml+ (premium product) | $550–$700 |
What affects the price? The type of filler (premium brands cost more but typically last longer), the experience of your injector, and the clinical environment all contribute. At Mirror Mirror, we use only TGA-approved, premium-grade HA fillers from leading manufacturers.
Worth knowing: Cheaper filler is not a bargain — it is a risk. Lower-cost products may not perform as well, can migrate more easily, and may not last as long. Your lips are not the place to cut corners.
Yes — and this is one of the key advantages of hyaluronic acid filler. If you are unhappy with your results, or if a complication arises, HA filler can be dissolved using an enzyme called hyaluronidase.
The dissolving process involves a small injection into the treatment area. The enzyme breaks down the HA filler within 24 to 48 hours, returning your lips to their pre-treatment state. It is a safe, well-established clinical procedure.
At Mirror Mirror, we keep hyaluronidase on-hand at all times — it is a non-negotiable safety standard for any clinic offering HA filler treatments.
Lip filler is a medical procedure. The person holding the needle matters enormously. A Registered Nurse (RN) brings clinical training, anatomical knowledge, and the ability to manage complications if they arise.
At Mirror Mirror Aesthetics, all injectable treatments are performed by Cameron Holland, RN — a qualified Registered Nurse with specific training in cosmetic injectables, working under medical director oversight. This is not a beauty salon service — it is a clinical treatment delivered in a clinical environment.
An experienced RN injector understands vascular anatomy (critical for avoiding complications), the biomechanics of lip movement, and how to adapt technique to individual anatomy. They also know when to say no — if a treatment is not appropriate, a good injector will tell you.
Proper aftercare maximises your results and minimises the risk of complications. Here is what we recommend for the first 24 to 48 hours:
We also recommend avoiding lipstick and lip products for the first 6 hours to reduce infection risk at injection sites. After that, normal makeup routines can resume.
A follow-up appointment is typically scheduled at 2 weeks to assess the final result and determine if any adjustments are needed.
Related reading: If you are considering other facial enhancements alongside lip filler, explore our guides to chin and jaw filler, dermal fillers, and anti-wrinkle injections.
We recommend waiting at least twenty-four hours before applying any lip products. This minimises the risk of infection at the injection sites. After that, you're free to wear your favourite lip colour.
Typically six to twelve months, depending on the product used and your individual metabolism. Clients who stay well hydrated and protect their lips from excessive sun exposure often find their results last towards the longer end of that range.
Yes, firmness and small lumps are common in the first few days as the filler settles. Gently massaging the area after forty-eight hours can help, but most irregularities resolve on their own within one to two weeks.
Book a complimentary consultation with our registered nurse. We\u2019ll discuss your goals and create a personalised treatment plan — no obligation.