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Dental Block for Lip Filler: Benefits & Aftercare

Dental Block for Lip Filler: Benefits & Aftercare

Introduction

Lip fillers are one of the most popular cosmetic treatments in the UK. It can make your lips look fuller and more balanced.

Asking the question “Will it hurt?” is completely normal. Because the lips are a sensitive area, and even with numbing cream, there may still be a little discomfort during the procedure.

This is where the dental block can help. Many premium clinics are now offering dental blocks for Lip filler as part of a more patient focused approach to treatment.

Related read: Lip Filler London

 

What Is a Dental Block for Lip Filler?

A dental block is an injection of numbing medicine placed near the nerves around your lips before the lip filler treatment. It makes your lips become fully numb so the treatment may feel much more comfortable.

 

Which nerves are involved?

There are two main nerves your injector focuses on:

  • Infraorbital nerve: controls the feeling in your upper lip
  • Mental nerve: controls the feeling in your lower lip

 

Why More People Are Choosing Dental Blocks

Many clinics today offer dental blocks. This is because your experience is also important. When you feel more calm and relaxed, the whole procedure becomes easier, and results can be better as well.

 

Benefits of a Dental Block for Lip Fillers
A more comfortable experience

The biggest benefit of dental block is comfort. Once it starts working, most people feel little to no pain during the lip filler injections.

 

Makes you feel more at ease

It helps your body to relax more if you are not worried about the pain. Less discomfort means a calmer and less stressful experience.

 

Helps your injector to be more precise

When your lips are numbed, you reduce movement and flinching. This helps your injector to place filler more accurately and shape your lips with more detail.

This is best for advanced methods like the Russian lip filler where accuracy really matters.

Related read: What is Russian Lip Filler?

 

Great for fuller or more details lip treatments

A dental block is helpful if you are planning:

  • A full lip transformation
  • More defined shaping
  • Larger amounts of filler

 

Fewer injections may be needed

Because your practitioner can work more easily and accurately. This can mean less stress on your lips and rescue the change or swelling and bruising.

 

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Dental Block for Lip Filler Technique (What Happens)
Before your treatment

Your appointment will start with a consultation with an experienced professional. You will be:

  • Asked about your medical history
  • Check for allergies, especially to anaesthetic
  • Check your lips and facial structure
  • Talk through your goal
  • Explain risks and possible complications

This is the time to ask questions, so do not hold back.

Related read: What You Need To Know About Lip Filler Before Booking

 

Where is the injection placed?

The anaesthetic is injected near specific points on your face.

  • Inside the mouth (intraoral)
  • Through the skin (extraoral)

 

Step by step procedure

Here is what really happens:

  • The area is thoroughly cleaned
  • A small injection of anaesthetic is given
  • You wait for a few minutes for it to work
  • Your practitioner checks if your lips are already numbed
  • The filler treatment begins

 

Is Dental Block Safe?

Yes, it is safe when done properly. Dental blocks have been used for many years for medical and dental settings.

There are common side effects that are mild and temporary. These include slight swelling, mild bruising, and a heavy feeling in the lips or chin.

Less common risks may be:

  • Numbing for a longer period of time
  • Minor asymmetry

 

Dental Block for Lip Filler Cost (UK)

In the UK, a dental block usually costs around £50 to £150 as an extra add on. In some clinics, it may be included in a premium package.

 

What affects the price?

There are several things that can influence what you pay:

  • Location (London clinics may be higher)
  • Experience of your practitioner
  • How complex the treatment is
  • Whether it is included with your filler

Related read: Lip Filler Cost in the UK: Prices & What to Expect

 

Aftercare Following a Dental Block
Category What to Expect
What you will feel right after
  • Lips will stay numb for 1 to 3 hours
  • You may feel slightly swollen or heavy
What to avoid while numb
  • Avoid hot drinks because you not may feel heat properly
  • Avoid biting your lips
  • Avoid careless chewing
Helpful tip
  • Apply cold compress to help with swelling and discomfort.
  • Your practitioner may also prescribe Arnica (a drug commonly used to reduce swelling and bruising)
  • Avoid lipstick and makeup for at least 24 hours
When to contact your clinic
  • If there is numbness that last more than 6 hours
  • If there is increasing pain
  • Any signs of infection

Related read: Lip Filler Aftercare: What Not to Do After Lip Fillers

 

Dental Block vs Numbing Cream: What to Choose?
Feature Dental Block Numbing Cream
Pain level Very low Moderate
Comfort High Moderate
Precision High Moderate
Best for Full treatments Top-ups

You might prefer a dental block if:

  • You worry about pain
  • You want more comfortable and relaxed experience
  • You are having a full reshaping treatment

Numbing cream is enough if you are having small adjustments and you have had fillers before and know you can tolerate the discomfort.

 

Dental Block for Lip Filler Near Me (UK)

It is important to consider many things, not just location, when looking for a dental block for lip filler providers. Focus on:

  • Medical expertise
  • Expert with lip anatomy
  • Patient reviews
  • Transparent consultations

Search for a clinic that will guide you through your options and will help you decide what is best for you.

 

What Are People Saying Online?

If you have checked forums like Reddit, you will see a few common feedbacks:

  • “It made everything painless”
  • “My lips felt strange for a few hours”
  • “Totally recommended especially if you are nervous”

Remember that these are personal opinions, experiences vary from person to person.

 

Why Expertise Matters in Dental Block

Dental blocks are a specialised skill. An expert in dental blocks need to have:

  • An experienced injector registered with the GMC for doctors, NMC for nurses, or GDC for dentists
  • Knows facial anatomy very well to avoid risks
  • Have a clean and professional clinic
  • A proper consultation before treatment
  • Clinics that are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which adds an extra level of safety

Choosing someone who is certified with the right training is the best decision you can make.

 

FAQs
  • What is a dental block for lip filler?

It is a local anaesthetic injection given to numb your lips before a lip filler treatment.

  • How long does it last?

Between 1 to 3 hours.

  • Is it painful?

You may only feel a small pinch at the start, next is the area becomes numb,

  • Is it better than numbing cream?

Yes, because you will feel more comfortable without the discomfort.

  • How much does it cost?

Between £50 to £150.

  • Is it safe?

Yes, especially when done by an experienced injector.

  • Will it make the swelling worse?

No. The swelling is due to the lip filler and not the dental block.

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