First of all, don't panic, most cases of lumpy filling will resolve on their own or with basic home care. When you notice that the filling has lumps, know your schedule. In the first two weeks after the injection, bumps and bumps are normal because the filling in the cheeks is settling. If they are particularly pronounced, the injector may recommend massage the filler.
Lumps of lip filler aren't permanent. As the body breaks down dermal filler over time, the bumps will disappear over time. If you don't want to wait, lip filler lumps can be treated with a puncture technique or by dissolving it; both techniques should only be performed by an experienced professional. The exception here is if you were injected with a permanent lip filler.
Permanent lip filler lumps are unlikely to resolve on their own. If you have bumps after applying permanent lip filler, you may need surgery to treat them. The most common cause of lump formation after filling treatment is swelling and bruising caused by the injections themselves. These symptoms should go away naturally within the first week.
Feeling a lump of any kind can be quite a stressful experience, especially if you're not used to aesthetic treatments or if it's your first time. Don't worry though, lumps after a filler treatment are completely normal. The lumps you may have are usually caused by swelling and bruising in the treated area. We don't recommend massaging or using force to reduce lumps yourself, as this may affect to the final results.
However, if you experience lumps, contact our clinic and we can help you massage the bumps on your lips carefully. The injector must ensure that they use a suitable lip filler product that is not too thick for the lip tissue, and take great care and precision when injecting it. The injector should evaluate any persistent lump in the lip filler that doesn't resolve after 4 weeks. Bumps on lip fillers: a common concern among many people who inject their lips, especially the first time.
If you have finished your steroid treatment and the lumps of filling are still there, you should book another follow-up appointment. It's the combination of puffiness, bruising, and fresh filler that makes freshly injected lips feel hard and lumpy. Once the filler has been injected into the lips, they should be carefully shaped to smooth out any irregularities. As the filler has a different density than natural lip tissue, you can feel this difference when you touch your lips.
It must be booked at the same session as the full-price injectable service, such as dermal fillers or anti-wrinkle injections. In addition, the injected dermal filler will moisturize, disperse and soften, further improving firmness and clumping. Hyaluronidase, like hyaluronic acid, occurs naturally in the body and is used to dissolve filler when needed. It's very common for lips to feel firm and somewhat uneven or “lumpy” after filler injections dermal.
This can occur if the filler was injected unevenly or if some of the filler moved out of position due to natural lip movements when speaking, smiling, and eating.