4 Dos and Don'ts After Getting Fillers For the First Time

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Apr. 29, 2024

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4 Dos and Don'ts After Getting Fillers For the First Time

4 Dos and Don’ts After Getting Fillers For the First Time

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If you're finally ready to take the step and get dermal fillers, it's a good idea to do your research first. While fillers are safer and less invasive than plastic surgery, risks are still involved, and steps to take to ensure a safe and effective treatment.

Dr. Anthony N. Dardano is an aesthetics specialist who offers dermal fillers when you're looking to improve your skin's appearance without surgery. Dr. Dardano provides step-by-step instructions before your dermal filler appointment to ensure success.

What are dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers are a cosmetic treatment that restores fullness in your face when your skin begins to sag with aging. Different types of dermal fillers contain hyaluronic acid and Poly-L-lactic acid.

Most dermal fillers are a gel-like consistency. Dr. Dardano injects these substances underneath your skin to improve several issues, including the following:

  • Enhance shallow areas

  • Plump your lips

  • Improve wrinkles and creases

  • Improve scar appearance

  • Improve contour problems

  • Remove the shadow under your lower eyelids

Suppose you're showing the typical signs of aging. In that case, dermal fillers are a great alternative to more invasive procedures like plastic surgery. Dr. Dardano evaluates your skin and facial contours to determine which type of filler best suits you.

What to do after getting fillers

After your first dermal filler appointment, you must follow your aftercare instructions. Our team gives clear instructions on what you should and shouldn't do while your skin heals after the injections.

A few of the steps you should take after your dermal filler appointment include the following:

1. Stay hydrated

Staying hydrated is crucial after your first dermal filler appointment. Drinking a lot of water helps your body heal after dermal filler injections, which enables you to see results sooner.

2. Apply ice

After your first dermal filler appointment, you may have some facial swelling and soreness. If our team says it's okay, you can apply ice to the treatment site to ease discomfort and control inflammation.

3. Take pain medication

Taking specific pain medication is okay if you feel discomfort after getting dermal fillers. Ask the team first, though, as you want to avoid anything that thins out your blood, which could lead to significant bruising.

4. Elevate your head

Keeping your head elevated helps to reduce swelling associated with dermal fillers. Stay elevated for the first 24 hours to promote healing and keep inflammation to a minimum.

Things you shouldn't do after fillers

Just as there are steps you should take after your dermal filler injection, there are also things you should avoid. Our team advises you on what you shouldn't do after your dermal filler appointment, including:

1. Don't sleep on your face

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You mustn't sleep on your face for the first day or so after getting dermal fillers. Putting pressure on your face can worsen swelling and bruising after your appointment.

2. Don't apply makeup

You want to ensure you allow your skin to heal after receiving dermal fillers. Avoid applying makeup to your face or lips for at least 24 hours after your appointment to avoid complications.

3. Don't exercise right away

Something else you should avoid for at least 24 hours after you get dermal fillers is strenuous exercise or physical activity. These activities increase your blood pressure, exacerbating bruising and swelling around the injection sites.

4. Avoid hot temperatures

After your first dermal filler appointment, you want to avoid any hot and humid place. For example, don't rush to the sauna or a hot tub right after your treatment. The high heat makes swelling in your face a lot worse.

If you're ready to get your first dermal fillers, call the office in Boca Raton at 561-202-1248 to schedule a consultation or book an appointment online.

Dos And Don'ts In Fillers!

Fillers have become the second most requested treatment in non-invasive cosmetics. It ranks second immediately after neuromodulators like Botox, Xeomin, or Dysport. As a physician and an injector, I find this treatment especially to be the most rewarding for my patients. While a lot of the treatments that we do require few days or even weeks to show effect, this one has immediate results, and clients get to enjoy their desired transformation as soon as they leave the office. But in order for you to enjoy this transformation, there are some Dos and Don’t that you need to be aware of, either before or after the procedure. Here are some of them:

Before Having Your Fillers!

Do..

  • Understand your problem areas. Many of my patients come thinking that their nasolabial fold NLF (the fold between the cheeks and the nose) is too deep and asking to fill it. A careful examination and measurement of the face reveals that the cheek has significantly lost volume and so exacerbated the depth of the NLF. In this case we need to address the loss of volume in the cheeks before we treat the NLF.
  • Start taking Arnica two days before your appointment. This is not mandatory, but it helps reduce the risk of bruising especially when doing lip fillers.
  • Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to get pregnant.
  • Tell your doctor if you have any history of cold sores. Your doctor can prescribe you an antiviral prior to your treatment to limit any flare of your condition.

 

Don't..

  • Avoid taking any Over-the-Counter blood thinners one week prior to your treatment. Such blood thinners include Aspirin, Motrin, Aleve, or Ibuprofen. If you are on a prescribed a blood thinner, make sure to let your injector know to take all precautions.
  • Avoid over the counter supplements like St. John’s Wort,

    Gingko biloba

    , primrose oil, garlic, ginseng, and Vitamin E. If you are on any, stop using them at least 1 week before your treatment.
  • Avoid topical products such as Tretinoin (Retin-A), Retinol, Retinoids, Glycolic Acid, or any “anti-aging” products. These can cause irritation to the skin, and increase risk of bruising or even infection.
  • Do not drink alcohol 24 hour before your treatment.

After Having Fillers

Do..

  • Apply Arnica topically and/or continue to take oral arnica at home. This will help reduce chances of bruising. Eating pineapple can also help with bruising too!
  • Put an icepack on the injected area to reduce swelling. This is important especially on the first day after treatment.
  • If you have any pain, take Tylenol. If you have increased swelling or itching, try over the counter antihistamines like Zyrtec, Benadryl or Claritin.
  • You can starting using your sunscreen and makeup immediately after, but you need to be very gentle while rubbing the area treated.
  • If you had cheek fillers, try to sleep on your back for the night. A good trick to help you stay on your back is to put your hair up in piggy tails. This way every time you try to turn to your side, your hair will stop you.

Don't..

  • Don’t rub the area treated unless instructed to.
  • Avoid itching, or picking around the injection site.
  • Avoid applying intense heat to the treated area, that includes hot tubs, saunas, sunbathing or tanning.
  • Don’t drink alcohol the day of treatment, and try to avoid it for 2 days after.
  • Avoid exercising for 2 days or until swelling subsides.

Swelling, bruising, itching and nodular feeling in the injected areas are all normal after your filler treatment. We will bring you back for a followup in two weeks to see your progress but you need to contact the office immediately if you have any of the following symptoms:

  • Fever and/or chills
  • Blotches in areas not injected
  • Blanching of injected areas
  • Injected area appears red and/or hot to the touch
  • Severe or increasing pain

 

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