Hello, many people with full lips often wonder whether braces can make the lips less full, or whether lip fullness is caused by factors unrelated to the teeth. The doctor will analyze each aspect in detail to help you understand the nature of the issue and develop realistic expectations before deciding to undergo orthodontic treatment.
How Are Full Lips Related to Teeth and Occlusion?
From an anatomical perspective, lip shape is influenced by many factors, not just the teeth. Teeth and occlusion play an important role, but they are not always the primary cause.
In individuals with protruding teeth, flared incisors, or malocclusion, the front teeth often push the lips forward. This can make the lips appear fuller and more prominent than normal, especially the upper lip. In such cases, the lips are not truly “thick” due to soft tissue volume but rather appear fuller because they are supported and projected forward by the position of the teeth.
On the other hand, some individuals have naturally full lips due to soft tissue structure, lip muscles, or genetic factors. In these cases, the teeth and occlusion play only a minor role, so orthodontic treatment will not significantly change lip fullness.
Can Braces Make the Lips Less Full?
Regarding the question of whether braces can make the lips less full, the doctor’s direct answer is: they may improve the appearance, but not in every case.
Braces can make the lips appear more refined and harmonious when lip fullness is caused by protruding teeth, flared teeth, or malocclusion. When the teeth are moved back into their proper position, the lips become less projected forward, creating the impression of thinner and more balanced lips in relation to the face.
However, if lip fullness is caused by soft tissue characteristics or genetics, braces will not noticeably reduce lip thickness. In such cases, orthodontic treatment primarily improves the bite and smile aesthetics rather than significantly changing the shape of the lips.
Which Cases Benefit from Braces in Making the Lips Appear Thinner and More Refined?
Orthodontic treatment for patients with full lips is most effective in the following situations:
- Protruding teeth or significantly flared incisors that push the lips forward
- Malocclusion causing the lips to remain apart instead of closing naturally
- Cases requiring tooth extraction during orthodontic treatment to retract the front teeth
- Moderately full lips that are largely influenced by tooth position
In these cases, after orthodontic treatment, the lips often become less protrusive, appear more refined in profile view, and contribute to a more harmonious overall facial appearance.
Why Do Some People Experience No Lip Changes After Braces?
Many individuals feel that their lips remain almost unchanged after orthodontic treatment. Common reasons include:
- Lip fullness is caused by soft tissue structure or genetic factors
- The teeth are not significantly protrusive and do not require incisor retraction
- The orthodontic treatment plan focuses solely on aligning the teeth without altering the structures supporting the lips
- Unrealistic expectations that braces will completely change the shape of the lips
This does not mean that the orthodontic treatment was ineffective; rather, changing the lip shape was not one of the original treatment objectives.
Orthodontist’s Advice for Improving Lip Appearance with Braces
To achieve optimal results for both dental alignment and facial aesthetics, the doctor recommends a thorough evaluation of the teeth, jaws, and lips before treatment. X-rays, occlusal analysis, and soft tissue assessment help determine accurately whether braces can make the lips appear less full in your specific case.
In some situations, orthodontic treatment must be combined with tooth extraction or specialized incisor retraction techniques to produce noticeable changes in lip appearance. For cases where lip fullness is primarily caused by soft tissue characteristics, the doctor will provide honest guidance so that you can maintain realistic expectations and avoid disappointment after treatment.
If you are concerned about full lips and would like to know whether braces can make your lips less full in your particular case, you may visit Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital for a direct consultation. The orthodontic team will conduct a detaile