HOW TO REDUCE SWELLING AFTER LIP FILLER

Have you recently received lip filler, but now you’re contemplating your life choices because of how swollen they are? If this sounds like you, just know this is completely normal and you’re not alone.

Swelling after lip fillers is normal; in fact, it would be quite unusual if you didn’t experience any swelling at all! Throughout this blog, we will discuss what you can do to reduce swelling after lip fillers and more.

HOW TO REDUCE SWELLING AFTER LIP FILLER

Why Does Swelling Happen After Lip Fillers?

Lip fillers are used to enhance the shape and size of your lips through injections that contain hyaluronic acid. Swelling from lip fillers happens almost immediately after your appointment because it's your body's natural response to the injection process.

The tiny punctures caused by the needle and the filler injected cause your lips to hold fluid and trigger mild inflammation. Again, there is no need to worry as this is your body’s natural response and is part of the healing process.

Believe it or not, some people love the swollen look after their lip filler appointment, whereas others don’t and can’t wait for the swelling to subside

 

How Long Does The Swelling Last?

After you receive lip fillers, you will experience different swelling stages; however, this should completely settle after around 5-7 days.

If you experience any swelling that feels painful, hot or lasts longer than a week, make sure to contact your practitioner as soon as possible.

Your lips will be most swollen 24-48 hours after your appointment and will start to go down from this point onwards. Who knows, you might even miss the swollen look!

If not, don’t worry because we will provide you with some information on how to reduce swelling quickly after lip fillers.

 

How To Reduce Lip Swelling After Filler

Now, although it's normal to experience swelling after your appointment, there are some things you can do to help reduce lip swelling after fillers, such as:

What to do Why?
Drink plenty of water This can speed up the healing process by reducing fluid retention
Apply topical creams Creams such as Arnica can help reduce any swelling and bruising
Sleep with your head elevated Doing this uses gravity to encourage fluid to drain from the lips
Apply a cold compress This can help reduce any inflammation

Following these steps will help speed up the healing process and reduce any swelling and bruising. There are also things you should avoid after your lip filler appointment. Read our article to find out what you should stay away from after your treatment.

 

When Should You Be Concerned About The Swelling?

Your lips are the most sensitive and delicate part of your face, which is why they are so prone to swelling and bruising. But when should you be concerned about the swelling? Here are a few signs you should look out for:

  • Swelling accompanied by severe, persistent pain
  • Redness, heat or pus around the treated area
  • Burning
  • Hard lumps that don’t subside after 2 weeks

If you experience any of the above, make sure to contact your practitioner immediately so they can assess your condition.

Although these side effects are rare, it’s important that you keep an eye out for them. These side effects can be minimised if not eliminated completely when you go to a qualified practitioner, such as ourselves at Hannah McCoy.

Lip Filler When Should You Be Concerned About The Swelling

 

Enhance Your Lips With Hannah McCoy

Here at Hannah McCoy Clinic, we offer a wide range of treatments, including lip fillers. We specialise in natural enhancement and use a wide range of techniques, including Russian style, in order to achieve this.

If you are interested in lip fillers but unsure as to whether they’re right for you, we can help. We offer consultations to allow you to make an informed decision.

For more information on the services we offer or to book an appointment, don’t hesitate to contact us today at 0151 332 3333. We look forward to hearing from you!