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2 years ago Fillers

How to Reduce Lip Filler Swelling

Introduction

Lip filler swelling is a very common side effect of lip enhancement and can be treated using some simple steps. If you’ve had lip fillers and want to reduce the swelling, there are a few things you can do at home.

This article will provide information on how to reduce lip filler swelling after your procedure. It also includes exercises for reducing lip filler swelling on your own, as well as natural remedies for pain relief if needed. Let’s get started!

What Causes Lip Filler Swelling?

Lip filler swelling can be caused by a number of things. One of the most common causes is an improper injection technique. When the filler is injected into the wrong area, it can cause bruising and swelling. In some cases, the filler can migrate to other areas of the face, which can also cause swelling. If you’re not happy with the results of your lip fillers, you may be tempted to have them removed. However, this can also cause swelling.

Steps to Reduce Lip Filler Swelling

1) Drink lots of water and sips of fresh lemon juice every day to cleanse your body.

2) Try ice packs and cold compresses on the swollen areas.

3) Take pain medication like acetaminophen or ibuprofen, as well as another medication that can reduce swelling.

4) Avoid eating salty foods, spicy foods or acidic foods.

5) Eliminate processed sugars from your diet for at least one week, then reintroduce it very slowly to see if this is causing your inflammation.

6) Use a cold pack for 20 minutes every hour to relieve pain.

7) Drink sage tea three times a day to reduce inflammation in the mouth and throat area.

List of Things to Avoid After Procedure

– Do not chew on the same side of your mouth as the surgery was done

– Avoid straws and sipping drinks through a narrow opening in your mouth or near your lip for at least one week after surgery

– Refrain from smoking, drinking alcohol, eating spicy foods or consuming dairy products for 48 hours following surgery

Conclusion

In this article, we’ve explored the effectiveness of a few simple steps that can reduce lip filler swelling. We hope you have found these tips helpful and will consider them when going through your own procedure!