Restylane Downtime: Bruising, Swelling, and Redness after Facial Fillers

Raffy Karamanoukian, MD answers: Restylane downtime

How many days of recovery time can I expect with Restylane? Can I have it done in the morning and go to work without anyone really noticing?


Raffy Karamanoukian, MD
11 months ago

In most cases, the amount of downtime following a facial filler injection is minimal depending on the technique used.  A small gauge needle used on a patient who does not meet any criteria for excessive bleeding will undoubtedly result in quick recovery.

Our office performs countless facial fillers and we advise patients to not schedule them immediately prior to a major social event.  A small bruise can occur in any patient, even in the best circumstances, and thus several days of recovery is opportune.

Tips to minimize bleeding prior to facial fillers:

  • Decrease consumption of aspirin, ibuprofen, or coumadin 3 weeks prior to injection.  Defer to instructions set by your individual physician.
  • Ask the doctor to use smaller gauge needles.
  • Use Bruisestick, Sinech, or other anti-bruising agents after injection.

Raffy Karamanoukian, MD www.karemd.com Kare Plastic Surgery & Skin Health Clinic  Santa Monica, CA Los Angeles, CA

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A: Filler Injections and Returning to Work

Michael A. Persky, MD
11 months ago

Hi Monarch,

Most patients can have their filler treatment in the morning and return to work without too much attention.  Particularly women who can use a little consealer.  There may be slight redness that fades within 12 to 24 hours.  There can be small surface irregularities, but those should be massaged out by the physician before leaving the office. 

Now for the wild card, even in the most expert hands, that little injection needle may find a small artery or vein that bleeds a bit, and may cause a bruise.  In this case you can both return to work, and use your imagination in thinking up your reason for your bruise (bumped into something, wife hit me, etc.). 

Some fillers are less prone to bruising.  Evolence is the filler of choice for patients who have an occasion the same day of the treatment.  Radiesse should be injected only if patients can afford a possible bruise.  The hollows under the eyelids should likewise only be filled if a little bruising can be tolerated.

Friday afternoon injections are always a good choice if you are very concerned.

Good luck and be well.

Dr. P

 

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