Using whole body vibration plates as part of your exercise routine can be an effective workout, but it's understandable to be concerned about the impact on dermal fillers. Generally, the effects of exercise, including those from vibration plates, are not likely to adversely affect dermal fillers. Here’s some more information to consider: Stability of Fillers: Once dermal fillers are properly integrated into the tissue, they tend to be quite stable. Normal physical activities, including running or using a vibration plate, typically do not displace or damage the fillers. Post-Treatment Recommendations: Immediately after receiving fillers, it is generally advised to avoid vigorous exercise for 24-48 hours. This helps minimize swelling and the risk of bruising. If you are past this initial period, regular exercise should not pose a significant risk. Consult with Your Provider: If you have specific concerns about the effects of your exercise routine on your fillers, it’s best to consult with your healthcare provider. They can offer personalized advice based on the type of filler used and your individual treatment plan. Monitor Changes: Pay attention to any changes in the appearance of the areas treated with fillers. If you notice any unusual changes, it’s a good idea to consult your provider. Overall, the use of vibration plates is generally considered safe for those with dermal fillers once the initial healing period has passed.