Which lip filler should I get?
According to Kelsey’s doctor, go with Restylane for a more natural result and Juvéderm for a more noticeable result.
"Juvéderm is more voluminous. . . . Restylane Silk, the way they described it to me, is sort of thinner. It looks more natural," Kelsey says.
Kelsey adds that with her Restylane injections, "nobody that I know of really said anything. It's kind of like, if you already have kind of blonde hair and then you go blonder, people don't notice that much even though you do."
She liked the result, but says that because she prefers a more attention-grabbing look, she would go with Juvéderm in the future.
Is getting lip injections scary?
Kelsey wasn't nervous about getting them done, calling herself "a try-anything-once kind of person." She always just assumed that if she wasn't happy with the results, they'd simply disappear on their own. If they were really bad, she could get her filler dissolved.

Does it hurt?
Kelsey may have put on a brave face for our video (shown above) but "it hurt a little more than I let on in the video,” she admits. She was quick to add that it certainly wasn't awful, "but if you go in there expecting it not to feel like anything, you're crazy."
So what does getting lip fillers feel like?
"It's a really weird feeling ... . It was like if you could feel medicine release into you from a shot or something," she explains. "The part that hurts is when [the doctor] would stick [the syringe] in, and kind of wiggle it."
Customers who have had Botox or something similar might not find the sensation so strange, but total newbies should keep this in mind so they're not caught off guard once the needle is out.