How do you prepare for facial fillers?

Author: Miracle Collier  |  Last update: Monday, March 6, 2023

2 Days Prior to Injections
  1. Avoid topical products such as Tretinoin (Retin-A), Retinol, Retinoids, Glycolic Acid, or any “anti-aging” products.
  2. Avoid waxing, bleaching, tweezing, or using hair removal cream on the area to be treated.
  3. Do start taking Arnica two days prior to the procedure.

What should you not do before facial fillers?

DO Follow Instructions about Skincare and Supplements Prior to the Injections
  • Don't wax, tweeze, bleach, or use hair removal products on the treatment area for at least two days before the treatment.
  • Do not use topical products for at least two days before the procedure. ...
  • Stop taking supplements one week prior.

What should I do the day before fillers?

Day before: Don't drink alcoholic beverages one day prior to lip injections, and avoid any blood thinning over the counter drugs such as Aleve, ibuprofen, aspirin, Motrin, and so on. Day of your appointment: Arrive at the appointment with a completely clean face, that is, washed face without any makeup.

What should I do a week before fillers?

One week before your filler appointment:
  • Avoid Aspirin (ASA, baby aspirin), Advil, Motrin, Aleve, Ibuprofen.
  • Avoid supplements including Omega 3 (fish oil capsules, flaxseed oil, chia, and hemp seeds), Vitamin E, Ginkgo biloba, garlic, ginseng, ginger, St John's wort.
  • Avoid alcoholic beverages.

How painful are facial fillers?

The injection itself feels kind of like a splinter, but if it's done properly, the pain should go away right away. The lips may swell a little for a few hours after the procedure. It can feel a bit unsettling, but it should never be painful.

How to prepare for your Botox or Dermal Filler appointment

What are the disadvantages of facial fillers?

Con: Side effects such as bruising, bleeding, and swelling

Most dermal fillers use naturally-occurring components. They are fully biocompatible and produce no known long-term adverse effects. However, in the short term, dermal fillers can cause bleeding, bruising, and swelling at injection sites.

Where do fillers hurt the most?

Answer: Pain

Certain areas of the face are more sensitive to filler treatment. Juvederm products are available with lidocaine mixed in to make the treatment more comfortable. The lips tend to be the most sensitive. In general patients find the administration tolerable and the results are worth it.

How long after fillers do you look normal?

Fortunately, dermal fillers work very quickly, and you won't have to wait twelve months to see the full benefits of your injections. That said, these injectable treatments take some time to integrate into your tissues, and it's normal for your dermal filler to take up to two weeks to fully settle into your face.

What not to do after getting fillers?

Here's What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables
  1. Botox and fillers act differently in your body. ...
  2. Don't participate in intense cardio. ...
  3. Don't apply makeup or use facial tools. ...
  4. Don't lie down. ...
  5. Don't drink alcohol. ...
  6. Don't get a facial, massage, or microdermabrasion.

What can I expect immediately after fillers?

These include redness, bruising and tenderness at the injection sites. Discomfort or tenderness lasts only a few days and can generally be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen. Hypersensitivity and numbness are also common for the first few days after treatment.

Can I drink coffee before fillers?

Avoid alcohol, caffeine, Niacin supplement, high-sodium foods, high sugar foods, refined carbohydrates, spicy foods and cigarettes 24-48 hours before and after your treatment. These items may contribute to increased swelling or irritation.

How do you sleep with new fillers?

Make sure to sleep on your back with your head elevated using 2 pillows for 3 nights-this will ensure that the newly injected filler stays in place. Another option would be to use a wrap around neck pillow to stabilize your head.

How should I sleep after fillers?

Best Sleeping Positions After Filler Treatment

Sleeping on your back is the safest position after any cosmetic procedure. The first night after your treatment, sleep with your head elevated (propped up with an extra pillow) to help avoid/reduce swelling and to ensure that the newly-injected filler stays in place.

How long is face swollen after fillers?

Swelling subsides, typically, within a few days. It's most apparent 24 to 72 hours after treatment before starting to subside gradually. Very occasionally, swelling can last from several days to four weeks.

Does your face go back to normal after fillers?

Can your face go back to normal after fillers? Many patients fear that when the filler wears off, they will look worse than before. Though fillers may stretch your skin, it is elastic enough to revert to its original form before your treatment. However, anything that's too much is also not good for you.

Does drinking water help fillers?

Drink plenty of water. HA based fillers such as Juvederm work by using the water naturally stored in our tissues, by drinking plenty of water after having a dermal filler treatment it helps the filler hold its chaos and last for longer.

Does fillers make you look older after it wears off?

Fillers are a great option for patients seeking a softer, more youthful look. However, if used improperly or over used, fillers can have negative long term consequences. In fact, patients who do not properly use filler could actually speed up their skin's aging process, resulting in older looking skin.

Can you feel unwell after fillers?

It is rare to get any serious side effects following treatment, however possible side-effects include the following: bruising/swelling/redness at injection site. infection. nausea, headache or flu-like symptoms.

Why You Should Avoid fillers?

The most serious risk associated with dermal fillers is accidental injection into a blood vessel. Filler that enters a blood vessel can cause skin necrosis (death of tissue), stroke, or blindness.

Can I wash my face after fillers?

Avoid excessive touching or massaging the treated areas for about 6 hours after the injections. The treated areas can be washed with a gentle cleanser such as Cetaphil® Cerave® or Dove® unscented.

Does filler ever leave your face?

Different fillers tend to naturally dissolve at different speeds. Most hyaluronic acid fillers used in the lips, jawline, and cheeks, including Juvederm and Restylane, metabolize after 6 months to a year. Sculptra can continue to provide results in the face for up to two years.

Where should you not put fillers?

Specifically, the six danger zones are the glabellar area, temporal region, lip and perioral area, nasolabial fold area, nasal area and the infraorbital area.

Which hurts more Botox or filler?

There is some discomfort associated with both procedures

Fillers cause more discomfort than Botox injections, and there is a slight risk of swelling and bruising after the procedure. However, both procedures are relatively safe.

How can I make fillers less painful?

However, for fillers, more fluid is usually injected under the skin's surface. For this reason, fillers come with Lidocaine which helps numb the injection site. Also, we can use a topical numbing cream and/or ice to further reduce the likelihood of pain and swelling.

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