Thick lips can usually be surgically thinned. This procedure is known as Thick Lip Thinning Surgery, which means that the range of lip tissue that needs to be removed is designed prior to the surgery, and then the tissue can be surgically removed, and the incision location can be sutured to achieve the effect of reducing the thickness of the lips. However, it is important to note that this procedure is preferred for physiologically thick lips, i.e., lips that are thicker due to congenital development. If the lips are thicker due to disease, you need to choose carefully. It is recommended that the condition be stabilized for about half a year before surgical removal can be considered, and after removal, attention should be paid to the possibility of recurrence. Regular visits to the hospital are required to avoid uncomfortable symptoms.