

Dr. Julius Few's Insight: What to Avoid After Getting Fillers
Jul 26, 2023

Dr. Julius Few emphasizes the benefits of Dermal fillers, a nonsurgical and minimally invasive option for patients seeking volume, facial rejuvenation, hydration, and wrinkle reduction without the need for a more extensive procedure. After getting dermal fillers, patients should expect to experience some degree of swelling in the chin, cheeks and nose area, but in these areas swelling is usually relatively minimal. Areas of the face more prone to swelling after dermal fillers are under the eyes and the lips.
For 20% of patients, or about 1 out of 5, swelling can be vastly more pronounced. Therefore, if a patient is getting fillers for the first time and is not yet sure how their body will respond to them, it is best they be able to allow themselves between 2 and 7 days if need be for the swelling to subside and bruising to disappear before returning to work. Drastic swelling and bruising are rare but we do recommend having this window of recovery time available for first time dermal filler patients.
The majority of swelling and bruising from dermal fillers should subside within 4 days, and then be gone fully in 2 weeks at the outside, at which point patients will see the full and final beautiful results of the fillers received.