Yes, you can dye your goatee after getting nasolabial fillers, but timing matters. After filler injections, the skin may have temporary swelling, bruising, or tenderness at the injection sites. The filler itself is placed deep in the dermis or subdermis and is not affected by facial hair dye. Wait until any injection-related redness, swelling, or tenderness has completely resolved before applying hair dye. This typically takes 3–7 days for most patients, though individual recovery varies. If you have bruising, wait until it fades to avoid additional irritation. To minimize irritation when you do dye your facial hair, use a gentle, ammonia-free formula and avoid getting dye on freshly healed injection sites. If you experience any unusual sensitivity, postpone the dyeing process and consult your injector.