Common Types of Flat or Undefined Lips
Flat or undefined lips can present in different ways depending on anatomy, age, and skin quality. Identifying the specific pattern helps guide treatment planning and set realistic expectations.
Thin Upper Lip
The upper lip has minimal height or projection, sometimes disappearing when smiling. This can create an imbalance between the upper and lower lip.
Thin Lower Lip
A lower lip that lacks fullness may reduce overall lip proportion and make the mouth appear smaller.
Blurred Lip Border
The vermilion border lacks sharp definition, causing lipstick to feather or the lips to blend into surrounding skin.
Minimal Cupid’s Bow
The central peaks of the upper lip are soft or indistinct, reducing contour and structure.
Age-Related Volume Loss
Previously, fuller lips lose structure over time due to collagen and fat depletion.
Asymmetrical Lip Shape
One side of the lip may appear more flat or less defined than the other, affecting balance.