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Dermal Fillers | Lip Fillers

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Introduction to Dermal Fillers | Lip Fillers

Dermal fillers and lip fillers offer a non-surgical, effective approach to soften facial creases, replenish lost volume, and accentuate facial contours. This method is ideal for individuals seeking enhanced facial symmetry, a more defined profile, and noticeable anti-aging effects. Skin Secrets prefers hyaluronic acid dermal fillers for their natural-looking transformative benefits and the option for safe reversal if necessary. The duration of these benefits can range from 3 to 24 months, influenced by your individual physiology, the quantity of filler used, and the specific treatment area. Our pricing for dermal fillers is determined by the product volume, and we are dedicated to achieving the results you desire.

Benefits of Dermal Fillers | Lip Fillers

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How to Reduce Swelling After Facial Fillers

A Vampire Facial, also known as a Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Facial, is a non-surgical facial treatment that uses your own platelet-rich plasma to stimulate collagen growth and improve the overall appearance of the skin.

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1 / Stay hydrated

Keeping your body hydrated is a good way to reduce swelling as it helps eliminate extra fluid in the body.

4 / Avoid exercising for a few days

High-intensity exercise can increase your blood flow and pressure, causing increased swelling and bruising and interfering with the healing process. You should stick to light walking for the first day or two after the procedure.

2 / Elevate your head

Keeping your head elevated for a few hours after the procedure can help reduce swelling and support healing.

5 / Potentially pausing certain medications

Some injectors will ask you to stop taking medications or supplements that thin the blood to help control post-treatment swelling and bruising. These medications include aspirin, ibuprofen, and other NSAIDs, as well as St. John’s Wort, vitamin E, ginkgo biloba, and fish oil supplements. Check with your provider to find out their specific pre-injection instructions.

3 / Apply ice

You can use a cold compress on the injection site to reduce swelling and inflammation. However, you should avoid putting too much pressure on this area.

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