The Risks of Lip Fillers: What You Need to Know

Lip fillers are a popular way to give lips a voluminous and full appearance. The procedure is easy and effective, but it can cause swelling, redness, and pain. Before getting lip fillers, it's important to understand the potential risks and side effects. One of the most common side effects of lip surgery is minor bruising and swelling.

You will likely experience this for a few days after the procedure. Redness will also appear near and around the mouth where the doctor injected the dermal fillers. The redness should subside in a few days, but if it persists or is severe, you should contact your healthcare provider right away. In clinical trials, other adverse events included localized pain, swelling, redness, and bruising at the injection site.

In rare cases, injections have caused double vision, dry eyes, or difficulty swallowing or breathing. Injection of botulinum toxin products for cosmetic purposes is not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. You may have swelling or tenderness and bruising after the procedure, although side effects should be mild. Alcohol acts as a blood thinner, so you should avoid it for at least 24 hours after receiving the lip filler.

Alcohol can also cause inflammation, increase the likelihood of bruising, and make swelling worse. Your doctor will likely recommend that you wait at least a week after treatment before flying as air pressure in an airplane can make swelling and bruising worse. You'll see immediate results with lip fillers, but once the swelling subsides, the results won't look as pronounced. It usually takes about 4 weeks for the filler to set and achieve the desired final look. Although minor side effects such as swelling and redness are normal, consult a health professional if you experience any of the following complications: severe bruising or swelling for more than a week; allergies or reactions; lumps, nodules or bumps; or difficulty breathing or swallowing. In a case study, a woman who was injected with bovine collagen developed severe swelling at the sites where she was injected. If you can't avoid drinking or flying in the days after the procedure, lip fillers may not be right for you.

When it comes to obtaining dermal fillers to enhance the lips, be aware of the mild and more serious side effects of lip filler.

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