Anti-inflammatory Recovery Process after Lip Filler with Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic acid is the ideal filler in aesthetic medicine, being the most used thanks to its safety, biocompatibility and resorption capacity. In addition, it offers regenerative, restructuring and anti-aging properties that improve facial aesthetics. In our aesthetic medicine center, we explain everything about the anti-inflammatory process after a lip filler with hyaluronic acid.

The lips, being a highly vascularized area on the face, experience pain after receiving hyaluronic acid fillers. Tapering is a common side effect that virtually all patients experience in the days following the procedure. If you notice that your lips are more voluptuous than expected, don’t worry, this is normal.

Lips will typically remain swollen for the first 48 hours after treatment and then gradually reduce to their natural volume. Lip filler is often administered in two separate sessions to best evaluate the results. This deterioration is simply a natural response of the body to the combination of hyaluronic acid with the skin’s natural water, which causes temporary inflammation until the body regains its natural balance.

In addition to being insufficient, it is common for redness to occur around the mouth and for the injection area to feel sensitive to the touch. Bruising may also appear, but it is important to remember that all of these side effects are temporary and will disappear within a few days, diminishing until they disappear completely. In approximately 12-15 days, you will be able to enjoy beautifully hydrated lips with the desired shape.

To minimize the duration of inflammation and the appearance of bruising, it is crucial to follow these recommendations:

Avoid strenuous physical activity and hot conditions on the day of treatment and the next day.
Apply cold compresses locally to reduce inflammation.
Avoid very hot foods and drinks the first day after treatment.
Sleep on your back the first night after the procedure.
Refrain from consuming alcohol or tobacco during the first 24-48 hours after lip filler.
Avoid kissing for the first 48-72 hours after treatment, as pressure may increase the risk of infection.
In specific cases, the doctor may prescribe anti-inflammatories such as arnica tablets or ribotrispin, always under medical supervision.

It is essential to remember that hyaluronic acid infiltration is safe when performed by a qualified medical professional who masters the technique. Hyaluronic acid, by retaining water like a sponge, causes a temporary inflammatory process that will disappear in a short time.

At our aesthetic medicine clinic, we offer you a safe and effective hyaluronic acid lip filler treatment, designed to enhance your natural beauty. Trust our professionals to get the lips you’ve always wanted.

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