There is virtually no reason to go under the knife for cosmetic purposes unless you want to. With so many minimally and non-invasive treatments out there, surgeons can treat patients with a variety of cosmetic concerns including fine lines, wrinkles, loss of collagen in the skin, hyperpigmentation, and skin texture. If you are like most people and your biggest concern aging but you don't want to go through surgery, then you may be the perfect candidate for dermal fillers.
Here's what you need to know about dermal fillers and taking care of your skin following injections.
What Are Dermal Fillers?
Dermal fillers are used for a variety of things including:
Patients like that dermal fillers cannot only be used to treat a variety of concerns, but they require virtually no recovery.
Avoid Strenuous Exercise
No, you don't have to take the day off work or lay in bed for a day after you get fillers, but your doctor may recommend that you abstain from strenuous exercise for about 24–48 hours. Because exercise increases blood flow it may also increase bruising and swelling in your face which is the last thing that you want. If you still want to do something active, consider doing something easier like going on a walk or even trying a yoga class.
Don't Massage Your Skin
You may have heard from friends or other people that if you have a lump near the injection site that you can massage it to get it out, but that should only be done by a registered nurse or physician. It is normal to have some lumps both in your lips and across your face afterward and they should dissipate after a week or two. If they don't for some reason, schedule an appointment with your injector to see what their opinion is.
Watch the NSAID's
While non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen and Motrin may be ideal when you have an injury, they aren't always ideal to take right after or even before injections. Since they are blood thinners, they are more likely to cause bruising. If you want to get rid of swelling, try a soft compression ice pack instead.
For more information about dermal fillers, contact services such as Midwest Dermatology Clinic PC.
Share17 March 2020
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