To ensure the best results + minimize any potential complications, it's important to follow both pre- and post-care instructions carefully. Our goal is to make your experience as smooth as possible, from preparation to aftercare. Please take a moment to review these guidelines + reach out if you have any questions before or after your treatment.
- Stay Upright: Remain upright for 4 hours after treatment.
- Avoid Massaging & Facial Treatments: Do not massage the injected areas or receive facial or any skincare treatments for two weeks post-treatment. This includes gua sha + facial rollers.
- Avoid Anything Tight-Fitting: Do not wear anything tight-fitting that may leave indentations, such as hats, headbands, goggles, or helmets— this could cause manipulation of the toxin injections.
- Laser Services: Receiving laser services on treated areas at any time can reduce the efficacy of the Toxins.
- Bruising: Use Arnica Montana post-injection (cream or pills) to heal bruising. Ice may be applied as needed to reduce swelling.
Follow-up & Touch-ups:
- Follow-up at 2 Weeks: A follow-up appointment is recommended at 2 weeks to check the effects, symmetry, and appearance. Additional units may be safely added where needed at this time. Additional touch-ups/adjustments may incur additional costs.
Common Side Effects, Risks, and Complications:
- Common Side Effects: Headache, brief redness, swelling, twitching, numbness, bruising, eyelid or eyebrow droop, unevenness.
- Rare Risks: Eye muscle or other distant muscle paralysis (very rare).
- Swelling & Bruising: Swelling and bruising are the two most common and expected post-care reactions to filler therapy. Ice can help with the swelling as needed. You can also purchase topical or oral Arnica products at most pharmacies and grocery stores.
- Uneven Swelling: Uneven swelling is common and is reflective of tissue reaction, not filler placement.
- Avoid Touching: Do not touch, push, or massage the treated area at any time.
- Post-Procedure Expectations: It is common for there to be lumps, bumps, uneven swelling, and lingering swelling for up to 4 weeks post-procedure.
- Filler Adjustment: The filler may remain pliable for up to 6 weeks and can migrate, which can vary in the final result. This is normal and may require additional filler to adjust once it settles or to achieve your desired results.
Common Side Effects, Risks, and Complications of Dermal Filler:
- Common Side Effects: Bruising, swelling, redness, pain, itching, infection, cold sore outbreak.
- Rare Complications: Granuloma (rare), Vascular Occlusions (rare).
- Swelling & Bruising: Swelling and bruising are the two most common and expected post-care reactions to PRP Under Eye Injections. Do not apply ice or arnica after receiving this treatment.
- Uneven Swelling: Uneven swelling is common and is reflective of tissue reaction, not PRP placement.
- Avoid Touching: DO not touch, push, or massage the treated area at any time.
- Post-Procedure Expectations: It is common for there to be significant swelling 1-3 days post-treatment.
Common Side Effects, Risks, and Complications of PRP Under Eye Injection:
- Common Side Effects: Bruising, swelling, redness, pain, itching, infection, and initial hardening of the skin at injection sites.
Please contact us if you experience any issues or have concerns during your recovery period. We're here to help ensure the best outcome from your treatment.