The results of contouring, of course, to a large extent depend on the qualifications of the doctor, the quality of the injectable fillers, and the injection technique. However, one should not forget about the important role of the patient in ensuring a high-quality aesthetic result.
In this regard, one of the most important tasks of the doctor is to familiarize the patient with the rules of preparation for the procedure, the behavior during the injection, as well as the main nuances of post-procedural care. Read about what can and what can not be done before, during and after contouring on estet-portal.com in this article.
Main features of the safe use of fillers
To reduce bruising and/or swelling at injection sites, follow the instructions below:
- Avoid over-the-counter blood-thinning drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, etc. 1 week before the procedure. And consult a physician if the patient is taking aspirin for medical reasons;
- avoid supplements including St. John's wort, ginkgo biloba, evening primrose oil, garlic, ginseng, and vitamin E for 1 week;
- avoid topical agents such as tretinoin, retinoids, glycolic acid or any anti-aging agents 3 days before contouring;
- avoid waxing, sugaring, plucking or hair removal in the area to be treated 3 days before the correction procedure;
- do not drink alcoholic beverages 24 hours before treatment;
- the patient should inform the doctor about herpes in the past;
Do not use contouring if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Also, do not resort to filler correction if you are allergic to any of the components of the drug.
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On the day of treatment, the patient should come to the doctor with a "clean face", which means previously cleared of makeup. For maximum comfort, the doctor may use local anesthesia, however, it should be understood that anesthesia with lidocaine increases the risk of swelling after the procedure.
Redness, bruising, swelling, tenderness and/or itching near the injection site may occur immediately after treatment. In this regard, it is important not to touch the area of concern, since these symptoms – this is normal and usually disappears in a few hours to a few days.
BLOCKCODE After contouring, it is important to avoid alcohol or exercise as this can lead to additional bruising.
Until the swelling and redness subsides, the patient should avoid extreme heat, sunbathing, saunas, and strenuous exercise.
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Additional recommendations after contouring
For most patients, the benefits of dermal fillers can be enhanced with proper post-procedure care, using preparations containing vitamin C or tretionine, which firm the skin and improve firmness and texture.
98% of skin damage (aging, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation) is caused by sun damage. Applying sunscreen is critical to maintaining the appearance and health of your skin. Sunscreen should be reapplied every 4 hours of sun exposure. It is best to use a sunscreen with SPF 45 or higher.
You should seek immediate medical attention if:
- appearance of fever and/or chills;
- if the injection area feels red, hot to the touch;
- appearance of severe pain;
- blanching of the skin at injection sites.
If the patient is properly informed about skin care and the rules of conduct before and after the procedure, the effect of contouring will pleasantly surprise both the patient and the doctor himself.
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