Introduction
Lip fillers are a popular cosmetic procedure that can add volume and definition to your lips. But, just like any other medical procedure, it’s important to take the proper steps after receiving lip filler in order to ensure you enjoy optimal results. Keep reading to learn more about what to do after getting lip filler treatments in order to maximize their effects.
What to Expect After Getting Lip Filler
After you get lip fillers, you might have some swelling and redness. You may also feel a little bit of pain or tingling. These effects should go away in a few days. You should also see results right away.
It is important to remember that the effects of lip fillers are not permanent. The results will gradually fade over time, usually within a few months to a year depending on what type of filler you get and how quickly your body breaks it down.
What Should You Do After Getting Lip Filler?
After getting lip filler, it is important to follow the instructions your injector gives you. This helps ensure that you get the best results from your treatment.
Generally, for the first few days after getting lip filler, you should avoid any strenuous exercise or activities that may cause increased blood flow to your face and lips as this can increase swelling and bruising.
You should also avoid extreme heat for several weeks after receiving lip filler. This includes sun exposure, hot showers, and saunas.
In addition to avoiding certain activities, there are a few things you should do after getting lip filler. For one, give your lips some time to rest by avoiding applying heavy makeup or lip products in the area for at least 24 hours. If possible, take an anti-inflammatory medication like Ibuprofen to help reduce inflammation and bruising.
Finally, you should follow up with your injector at least once a week after receiving lip filler. This allows them to track your progress and make any necessary adjustments.
Potential Post-Treatment Side Effects
After getting lip filler, it is possible to experience some side effects, although they are usually minor and temporary. The most common side effects of lip fillers include swelling, bruising, discomfort, tenderness, lumps or bumps in the treatment area, itching or a burning sensation at the injection sites, and redness or discoloration of the skin. It is possible that some of these side effects may last for a few days or even a few weeks after the treatment.
In rare cases, it is possible to experience more serious side effects such as an allergic reaction. Signs of an allergic reaction include swelling, hives, and difficulty breathing. If you experience any of these symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.
The best way to reduce the risk of any side effects is to ensure that the injections are carried out by a qualified professional like those at Michelle Esthetics. Before getting lip filler, make sure you discuss any potential risks with your injector. It’s equally important to follow all post-treatment instructions provided by your injector.
Contact Michelle Esthetics today to learn more about our lip injection offerings.