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Dos And Don'ts After Lip Injections

Lip fillers are an amazing procedure that allows you to enjoy beautiful, fuller lips in a matter of minutes. However, just like any other cosmetic procedure, aftercare is critical to ensure your lip fillers are successful and you can enjoy their benefits for several weeks or even months. If you are considering lip fillers, here are a few aftercare dos and don'ts to keep in mind.

Do Consume Foods That Are Easy to Chew and Swallow

Your lips will be uncomfortable and swollen after the appointment. Avoid consuming foods that are sticky, chewy, or difficult to chew. Instead, for the first few hours and days after the procedure, stick to foods that do not take a lot of effort to chew. For example, enjoy a bowl of soup, a cup of ice cream, mashed potatoes, or a smoothie.

Avoid using a straw, as the sucking motion puts too much pressure on your lips.

Don't Exercise Immediately After Your Appointment

In most cases, after your lip fillers, you will be able to enjoy your normal life and everyday activities, including returning to work, right away. However, there is one activity you should avoid for the first couple of days after the procedure: exercising. When you perform strenuous exercises, it increases your blood pressure and blood flow.

This can cause your lips to swell and bruise even more, which will drastically impact your body's ability to heal. Instead, if you want to get active, stick to a more low-impact activity, such as a walk or yoga.

Do Take an OTC Pain Reliever Your Appointment

It is not uncommon for you to experience swelling, discomfort, and some bruising after your appointment. In most cases, these symptoms will subside after a few days. In the meantime, there are several things you can do to lessen your symptoms, including taking an over-the-counter pain reliever, according to the package directions.

Placing an ice pack on your lips several times a day is another great way to reduce swelling.

Don't Overlook the Signs of a Problem

Finally, even though the majority of people do not have any reactions to lip fillers, there is a chance you will have a reaction. If the swelling does not go down after a few days or if you experience severe pain, a fever, or any discharge, contact your dermatologist right away.

Lip fillers are a fast and effective way to achieve the beautiful, full lips you have always wanted. However, there are several aftercare dos and don'ts you need to keep in mind. For more information on lip filler injections, contact a professional near you.


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