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Lip plumping devices offer a non-invasive alternative to injectable fillers, using suction, vibration, and red light therapy to temporarily increase lip volume by 15–25%. The effect lasts 2–4 hours — ideal for events, photos, or date nights. The differences between devices come down to suction strength control (critical for safety), additional features like vibration or LED light, and whether the mouthpiece shape fits full vs. thin lip profiles. We ranked four top-rated options from $15 budget to $69 premium.
PMD Kiss Lip Plumping System
Best Overall · $69 · Suction + vibration + serum pod, 14K reviews
FULLIPS Lip Enhancer
Best Budget · $15 · Manual suction, 3 tip sizes included, 9.2K reviews
Luscious Lips Plumper
Best Suction Control · $25 · Adjustable suction, dual-chamber, 6.4K reviews
Nselfie LED Lip Plumper
Best with LED · $35 · Red light therapy + suction, USB-C charging, 8.8K reviews
PMD Beauty's Kiss combines three mechanisms in one device: suction (adjustable, with a digital display showing the suction level), vibration pulsing (stimulates blood circulation in addition to the suction effect), and a lip serum pod chamber (applies serum to lips simultaneously with suction so it absorbs during the plumping process). The result is the most thorough lip-plumping action of any device in this roundup. The digital suction display is a safety feature that distinguishes it from manual suction alternatives — you can see exactly what level you're at and stay in a controlled range. Three interchangeable attachment sizes let you target the full lip, cupid's bow, or bottom lip individually. At $69, it's the most expensive but also the most complete system, with replacement serum pods sold separately.
FULLIPS is the original manual lip plumper — a simple suction cup made from BPA-free plastic that creates a seal against the lips and uses your own inhale to generate suction. The set comes with three different cup sizes: large round (full lip plump), medium round (standard), and oval (targeted upper lip). No batteries, no charging, no replacement parts — you create suction with your own breath and control the intensity entirely by how hard you pull. The manual approach is a double-edged sword: it's the most controllable suction system possible (you physically feel the pressure), but it also requires the most technique to use safely (overdo it and you'll bruise). At $15 for the three-piece set, it's excellent for first-time users who want to try lip plumping before investing in a powered device.
Luscious Lips differentiates from FULLIPS by adding a dual-chamber design with a one-way valve and a squeeze-bulb suction system. Instead of using your breath, you squeeze a rubber bulb to set the suction level and then release — the valve holds the suction until you manually release it. This gives it an advantage over both manual-breath designs (more consistent pressure) and powered designs (fully adjustable without a battery). The dual mouthpiece covers both the upper and lower lip simultaneously for a balanced plump. An adjustable pressure release valve lets you dial in from gentle to medium suction. At $25, it fills a useful middle ground between the FULLIPS budget option and the powered PMD Kiss, particularly for anyone who found manual suction inconsistent.
The Nselfie adds red LED light therapy to suction plumping — the only device in this roundup to incorporate LED. The 660nm red light is delivered through the mouthpiece to the lip tissue simultaneously with suction, with the proposed benefit of stimulating collagen production over time (cumulative benefit beyond the immediate plumping effect). It's USB-C rechargeable with a built-in battery, operates at two suction intensity levels via a button, and has a 60-second auto-shutoff timer. The combination of powered suction (more consistent than manual), LED light, and two intensity settings at $35 makes it a strong value proposition between the FULLIPS budget option and the PMD premium. The caveat: LED effects on lip tissue specifically are less documented than LED effects on general skin — the immediate suction results are the primary benefit.