Post-Treatment Care Guide for Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers provide immediate volume restoration and contour enhancement — but proper aftercare plays a crucial role in achieving smooth, natural results.

Understanding what to expect and how to care for your skin after treatment ensures optimal healing and longevity.


What Is Normal After Fillers?

Immediately after your procedure, you may experience:

  • Mild swelling

  • Slight redness

  • Tenderness at injection sites

  • Minor bruising

These effects are temporary and typically settle within a few days.

Mild asymmetry during the first 48 hours is common due to swelling and usually resolves naturally.


First 24 Hours: What to Avoid

To minimize swelling and bruising:

  • Avoid touching or massaging the treated area unless instructed

  • Avoid intense exercise

  • Avoid alcohol

  • Avoid excessive heat (sauna, steam, hot showers)

  • Avoid lying face-down

Keep your head slightly elevated while resting.


First 48 Hours: Extra Precautions

  • Avoid facial treatments or massages

  • Avoid dental procedures

  • Avoid heavy pressure on treated areas

  • Use gentle skincare products only

Light makeup can usually be applied after 12–24 hours if there are no open injection points.


Managing Swelling & Bruising

You may:

  • Apply a cold compress gently (wrapped in cloth)

  • Stay hydrated

  • Avoid blood-thinning medications unless prescribed

Bruising, if present, usually fades within 5–7 days.


When Will You See Final Results?

Although results are visible immediately, final refinement appears once swelling subsides — usually within 7–14 days.

In some cases, a follow-up review may be scheduled to assess results and determine if minor adjustments are required.


When to Contact Your Doctor

While complications are rare when performed by an experienced professional, contact your clinic immediately if you notice:

  • Severe or increasing pain

  • Skin discoloration (especially pale or dusky patches)

  • Persistent swelling beyond 7 days

  • Signs of infection

Early intervention ensures safety.


How Long Do Fillers Last?

Longevity depends on:

  • Area treated

  • Product used

  • Individual metabolism

Most dermal fillers last between 12–24 months.

Regular maintenance sessions help preserve structure and contour.


Long-Term Care Tips

To maintain your results:

  • Follow a good skincare routine

  • Protect your skin from sun exposure

  • Maintain hydration

  • Schedule review consultations

Remember, fillers are not just about volume — they are about facial harmony.


Final Thoughts

Dermal fillers are a safe and effective way to restore lost volume and enhance facial contours when performed by a qualified aesthetic expert.

Proper aftercare ensures smoother healing, longer-lasting results, and optimal satisfaction.

If you have any concerns after your treatment, never hesitate to contact your clinic for guidance.