Here’s What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables (2024)

Mar 20, 2021 by Plastic Surgery Services

Here’s What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables (1)

Cosmetic injections are increasingly in-demand—in fact, a majority of our Hagerstown and Frederick patients use them to refresh their look and give their skin some needed TLC. But, while dermal fillers and Botox can quickly take years off your appearance, there are a few things you’ll want to avoid in the days following your treatment.

But before we dive into our list, it’s important to understand how Botox and dermal fillers act once they’re injected into the body.

Botox and fillers act differently in your body

Both Botox and dermal fillers are eventually metabolized by the body and safely excreted through the liver and kidneys. For this reason, many of the same activities, such as drinking alcohol and exercising, should be avoided after both Botox and dermal filler injections. However, because dermal fillers are injected deep into the skin where they rest for the duration of their life while Botox is injected into muscle where it’s slowly absorbed, there are some different activities to avoid for each.

What not to do after getting Botox injections

Botox is a neurotoxin that is injected into the muscle to temporarily reduce the appearance of dynamic lines and wrinkles (those caused by smiling, frowning, and squinting). Botox typically lasts for about 4 months until it is fully metabolized by the body. While Botox has a safe and effective track record, there are a few things you’ll want to avoid after receiving it.

1. Don’t participate in intense cardio

Cardio exercises are great for boosting your endorphins and burning fat but not so great for optimizing your Botox results. This is because cardio temporarily raises your blood pressure, which can increase your risk of bruising and/or swelling at your injection site. We know it’s hard if you’re a workout junkie, but we recommend waiting a full day after your neurotoxin injections to perform any exercise that increases your heart rate for a prolonged period of time. Don’t worry—your patience will actually help you enjoy glowing results sooner!

We recommend waiting a full day after your injections to perform any exercise that increases your heart rate for a prolonged period of time.

2. Don’t apply makeup or use facial tools

Wait at least 30 minutes after your Botox injections to apply makeup. Neurotoxin injections leave tiny prick marks in your skin where they are injected, and these openings can be gateways for bacteria present in your makeup if you apply them right after your treatment. However, after just 30 minutes, these tiny puncture sites will begin to heal themselves and you can return to your normal makeup routine.

Facial tools, like jade rollers and Gua Sha stones, can increase blood flow to the areas where they are applied, potentially causing swelling, bruising, or migration of Botox beneath the skin—so also delay use of these tools.

3. Don’t lie down

Avoid lying down for the first four hours after getting Botox. This will help prevent the accidental migration of any of the neurotoxin and avoid bruising. For the same reasons, you should also avoid sleeping on the side of your face you’ve had Botox performed for the first night following your treatment. This will also allow the Botox to settle into your muscles properly.

4. Don’t drink alcohol

Prone to bruising? It’s best if you can avoid alcohol for a full day before and after your Botox treatment, since alcohol is a blood thinner and can increase your risk of bruising. Botox can also make some people feel mildly dizzy or drowsy for a few hours post-treatment; if you feel this way after your injections, alcohol could worsen symptoms.

What not to do after getting dermal fillers

Dermal fillers “fill in” static wrinkles (those that are visible when your face is at rest), such as nasolabial folds and vertical lip lines. Fillers can also restore lost volume and increase collagen production to smooth and rejuvenate dull, dehydrated skin. Though dermal fillers are extremely safe, you should avoid the following activities following your filler treatments.

1. Don’t get a facial, massage, or dermaplaning

Although extremely rare, dermal fillers are able to migrate within the skin if consistent and adequate pressure is applied to them. For this reason, we advise patients not to get a facial, massage (on the treated skin), or dermaplaning for the first two weeks following their filler injections.

Similarly, don’t rub your injection sites for the first day following your dermal filler injections, as this can irritate the skin and cause or exacerbate bruising or swelling. While massage can sometimes improve mild symptoms such as moderate lumpiness or slight asymmetry, don’t perform massage on your fillers unless instructed to do so by your plastic surgeon or injector.

2. Don’t wear goggles or eyewear that puts pressure on treated areas

If you have received fillers in the upper half of the face, avoid wearing goggles or eyewear in the days immediately following your filler injections. Like massage, the pressure of certain types of eyewear could potentially cause your filler to migrate beneath the skin. We also advise our patients to avoid wearing glasses following any filler injections in the nose (“liquid rhinoplasty”) for the first week following their injections to make sure they achieve optimal results.

3. Don’t suntan

Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds for a full day following your dermal filler treatment. Exposing your treated skin to direct UV rays could cause redness, bruising, and/or swelling around your fillers. If you have to be outside in the sun, be sure to wear sunscreen with a strong SPF and protective clothing to shield your skin.

What if I’m unhappy with my cosmetic injections?

Correcting Botox. While Botox can’t be undone, your plastic surgeon can inject Botox into other areas of your face to help restore symmetry and reduce Botox’s visibility if for any reason you are unhappy with your results. Keep in mind that Botox is mostly absorbed by your body after about 4 months, at which point your results will begin to fade.

Correcting fillers. If you’re unsatisfied with your dermal fillers, your surgeon can inject hyaluronidase to undo any hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers, including Juvéderm and Restylane fillers.

Can I combine dermal fillers and Botox?

Botox and fillers can be combined for excellent results. Your plastic surgeon may choose to inject Botox first to allow your muscles to relax before injecting a filler, or he or she may choose to inject both during the same treatment. Part of why combining Botox and dermal fillers is so effective is that each substance is used to treat different types of wrinkles and provide various other benefits.

Receive expert Botox injections with Hagerstown plastic surgeon Dr. Garazo

Board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Henry Garazo performs all aesthetic injections himself. He was named one of “America’s Top Plastic Surgeons” by the Consumers’ Research Council of America for 11 consecutive years, and has been recognized by Vogue, Glamour, Allure, and Self magazines as one of the “Outstanding Plastic Surgeons in Maryland.” To schedule your Botox or filler appointment, contact us online or call (301) 791-1800.

4 Comments Posted to "Here’s What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables"

  • Here’s What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables (2) Debbie says:

    Can I use honey on my face two week after fillers and Botox

    • Here’s What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables (3) Plastic Surgery Services says:

      Hi Debbie, thank you for your comment. Typically, you can resume your normal skincare routine 24 to 48 hours after Botox and fillers, and if your skincare product(s) include honey as an ingredient, that should be fine, but you should avoid any products with active ingredients or harsh chemicals for at least a week to ensure the treatment sites are not irritated. Always follow your provider’s specific advice and when in doubt, consult with them to ensure the best care for your skin post-procedure.

  • Here’s What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables (4) Dallas weare says:

    Thankyou for the above information. I only have 1 kidney. Is Botox and fillers safe to use when I only have the one kidney?? Thankyou I would appreciate your comments regarding this please.
    Dallas Weare.

    • Here’s What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables (5) Plastic Surgery Services says:

      Hi Dallas, thank you for your comment. While there is no direct evidence to suggest a specific risk for individuals with one kidney, it’s always best to be cautious. We recommend you consult with your primary care physician, and/or a plastic surgeon and a nephrologist to make an informed decision based on your unique health situation.

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Here’s What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables (2024)

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Here’s What NOT to Do After Getting Cosmetic Injectables? ›

Avoid vigorous exercise, sun and heat exposure for 2 days post treatment. Avoid the use of Retinol or similar products for 2 days after treatment. Avoid cosmetic treatments such as laser, ultrasound, peels, facials or microdermabrasion for 2 weeks after your treatment.

What should you avoid after fillers? ›

Avoid vigorous exercise, sun and heat exposure for 2 days post treatment. Avoid the use of Retinol or similar products for 2 days after treatment. Avoid cosmetic treatments such as laser, ultrasound, peels, facials or microdermabrasion for 2 weeks after your treatment.

What can ruin Botox? ›

Top Seven Don'ts of Post-Botox® Treatment
  • Resist the Temptation to Rub Your Face.
  • Skip Lying Down Immediately After Treatment.
  • Save the Gym for Later.
  • Avoid Alcohol for a Day.
  • Steer Clear of Blood Thinners.
  • Avoid Excess Facial Cleansing.
  • Heat and Sun Today? No Way.

What are the donts after face fillers? ›

Until the swelling and redness have resolved, avoid intense heat in the treated area(s). This includes sunbathing, tanning, saunas, hot tubs, or hot wax. To help alleviate swelling, we recommend an antihistamine during the day, such as Zyrtec or Claritin, and Benadryl at night.

Are there any restrictions after getting fillers? ›

Post-Treatment Instructions Dermal Filler

Avoid significant movement or massage of the treated area. Unless instructed by the provider. Avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours. Avoid extensive sun or heat for 72 hours.

Can I drink coffee after fillers? ›

Caffeine and Coffee – Yes, unfortunately, the people's favourite beverage is off-limits for the first few days after treatment. Caffeine can cause swelling to worsen, as well as the hot burning sensation that is caused by the heat of the drink.

Does drinking water after fillers help? ›

Hyaluronic acid, the primary ingredient of dermal fillers, is hydrophilic which essentially means the molecule attracts copious amounts of water. Keeping hydrated following a dermal filler treatment will help to enhance the effects of dermal fillers, preserving a plump and voluminous look to the injected area.

What can make Botox wear off faster? ›

Massaging it after 2 weeks, and repetitive trials to use it, have shown to help in some cases. Heating pads: DON'T apply heating pads until 2 weeks after treatment. After 2 weeks, apply heating pads can help increase the blood supply to the affected areas, allowing Botox to wear off faster!

Does Botox make you look older after it wears off? ›

From a medical perspective, Botox does not make you look older after it wears off. As mentioned above, however, because people are so used to having smoother and younger-looking skin after using Botox, once it wears off, it can be a bit of a shocker. The wrinkles you had before Botox injections will reappear.

What supplements make Botox last longer? ›

If you want to make your Botox last longer, Murphy-Rose suggested taking a zinc supplement, because botulinum toxin requires zinc to function. In one small study, most participants who took 50mg of zinc and 3,000 PU of phytase (an enzyme) saw a 30% increase in how long their Botox lasted.

Why I stopped using fillers? ›

Sometimes, people break up with filler not because they're overfilled, per se, but because they're over filler — the look, the upkeep, the headaches — and this too is a form of fatigue. The filler becomes oppressive, a burden.

Does your face sag after fillers? ›

There is a very common misconception that dermal fillers can make skin sag, however we can safely say that this is FALSE.

Should I smile after fillers? ›

Should you avoid smiling after lip fillers? Smiling and other facial expressions like pursing or frowning will not affect your lip filler, so there is no need to avoid it. In fact, natural facial expressions like smiling help keep your filler smooth and even.

Where should you not put fillers? ›

Specifically, the six danger zones are the glabellar area, temporal region, lip and perioral area, nasolabial fold area, nasal area and the infraorbital area.

What happens if I sleep on my side after fillers? ›

Sleeping on your side may place unintended pressure on the injected fillers and cause them to migrate to other areas which could compromise your desired results.

How do you sleep after fillers? ›

Best Sleeping Positions After Filler Treatment

Sleeping on your back is the safest position after any cosmetic procedure. The first night after your treatment, sleep with your head elevated (propped up with an extra pillow) to help avoid/reduce swelling and to ensure that the newly-injected filler stays in place.

How long does it take for fillers to settle? ›

The best results of dermal fillers are seen typically 1 to 2 weeks post treatment with some of the swelling and bruising dissipating by then. It could take up to 4 weeks for everything to completely settle down, at which point you will notice the results you're expecting.

What are the do's and don'ts after dermal fillers? ›

DONT exercise immediately after getting the dermal fillers. Avoid exercise 48 hours after the treatment as it increases blood flow, nudges tissues and can increase your risk of bruising. DO NOT massage the treated area for 1 week- this includes facials and facial waxing! DONT wear makeup for 24 hours after treatment.

What can affect fillers? ›

Inflammation such as swelling or redness may develop near the dermal filler injection site following viral or bacterial illnesses or infections, vaccinations, or dental procedures.

What is the recovery time for fillers? ›

BOTOX and dermal fillers like JUVÉDERM® involve little to no recovery downtime. You can return to work and your usual activities the same day of your appointment. In total, it takes a week or 2 to fully recover from BOTOX and about 3 weeks to recover from fillers.

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