After treatment with dermal filler, there is initial swelling (and possible bruising) that can last up to 2 weeks after the injection. Dermal fillers are instant, so you can see a visible result immediately after the injection. The filler takes up to 4 weeks to fully integrate into the fabric and some fillers are more cohesive than others. If the swelling persists for 2 to 4 weeks, even with home remedies and a long rest, you should consult your dermatologist right away.
Most dermal fillers settle or show their full results after 2 to 3 weeks, although there are some exceptions. The filler takes time to break down, integrate with the tissue in the surrounding area, and begin to moisturize the skin. The area of the tear canal, which is the area under the eyes, may take a little longer to settle compared to other areas of the face. After receiving tear filler injections, you may experience swelling and bruising, which can last up to two weeks.
The filler will gradually integrate with surrounding tissues during this time, and you can expect to see the final results within a few weeks. While fillers are generally considered safe, there are potential risks and complications associated with the sedimentation period. It is difficult to maintain the patient's desired appearance unless the filler is temporary and easy to replace. After receiving the filler injections for your cheeks, you may experience some swelling, tenderness, and minor bruising.
During this time, it's important to be patient and let the fillers sit in their optimal position. If you don't like the look of the filling and want to reverse it, you can get help from a specialized medical provider. The swelling or swelling of the face after applying the fillers is usually most noticeable 24 to 72 hours after treatment and gradually disappears after that. Cheek fillers are a popular option for those looking to improve their facial contours and achieve a more youthful appearance.
Lip fillers provide gentle enhancement, resulting in a more pronounced lip appearance with more natural volume. Many people want fuller and more defined lips, and lip fillers offer a non-surgical solution to achieve this. Most hyaluronic acid fillers used on the lips, jaw and cheeks, including Juvederm and Restylane, are metabolized after 6 months to a year. Hyaluronic acid fillers, such as Juvederm, can be dissolve with the hyaluronidase enzyme, which begins to act almost immediately.
One of the best things about using fillers instead of cosmetic surgery is that you can make adjustments. Before you receive your first filler injection, you may want to know how soon you'll see results, how long they'll last, and how long it will take for the fillers to dissolve if you don't like the results in the end. The final results of cheekbone fillers are usually seen within two weeks, but improvements will be improved during following months.