FAQ: “How can I reduce swelling after receiving fillers?”

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • Board-certified facial plastic surgeon, Dr. David Mabrie of Mabrie Facial Cosmetic (www.yourfaceinourhands.com) provides patients with tips to reduce swelling after fillers.
    While swelling is at its maximum the day after treatment, it is still possible to have swelling a few days after receiving any filler or injectable. Decrease your swelling by following these easy tips:
    1. Keep your head elevated
    2. Avoid sleeping on your face
    3. Use a cold or warm compression
    To learn more about what to expect after your procedure, visit our website: www.yourfaceinourhands.com/.
    Mabrie Facial Cosmetic: David C. Mabrie, MD
    166 Geary Street
    13th Floor
    San Francisco, CA 94108
    (415) 445-9513
    1700 San Pablo Avenue Suite F
    Pinole, CA 94564
    (510) 724-3200

Komentáře • 101

  • @parrotlet_channel
    @parrotlet_channel Před 6 lety +59

    This is the cutest doctor I've seen. Thanks for the video

  • @gigi_945
    @gigi_945 Před 6 lety +95

    With the face the doctor has..I already trust him! Hahaha

  • @paulligatto8476
    @paulligatto8476 Před 5 lety +38

    This video totally helped calm down my cousin. I mean, I THINK she's calmer, it's hard to tell by her swollen facial expressions...

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 5 lety +1

      Paulli, thanks so much for sharing your comment. How is your cousin liking her results?

  • @globalluxuriousproperties8224

    Doc, you are a very good specialist. The way you inform your patients is unique.
    My compliments

  • @billiejo4001
    @billiejo4001 Před 7 lety +6

    This was so helpful! I had under eye filler yesterday and woke up today in a bit of shock from the swelling! I wish I had known to prop my head up while I slept. I did sleep with an ice pack for half the night and I can't imagine what I would have looked like without it. Thank you for the info - SO HELPFUL!!!

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 7 lety +1

      BJ C, so happy that this information was helpful.
      Most patients experience a significant amount of swelling the morning after. And you know what? That's perfectly normal. It's the natural way your face reacts to treatment. The swelling will go down in a short amount of time (usually within 24 to 48 hours after treatment).

  • @texascoqui9789
    @texascoqui9789 Před 5 lety

    Great explanation. I'm looking like your example patient right now. Glad to know it will subside.

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Texas Coqui. I am sorry you experienced swelling after your treatment. Has the swelling subsided? For the future, please consult your injector immediately if you experience severe pain, skin redness and swelling persists longer than 5 days or severe color changes. I hope you are enjoying your results. :)

  • @vanessashaw5365
    @vanessashaw5365 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh my! Glad I found you. It’s been three days since my lip filler and though its reduced significantly its still noticeably swollen on one side. I was almost on the verge of panic but I’ll give it another two weeks. Hopefully it will have settled. Like your simple straight forward insight.

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 2 lety

      Hi Venessa Shaw - you found us! We love doing lips and hope that you will love your final results. You’re so on-point to give your lips a few days (up to 2 weeks) to settle into their final shape.
      Swelling after lip treatment can range from slight-to-OMG (especially in the first 48 hours). Keep being patient (although some of us love the “swelling-look”). Asymmetric swelling (more pronounced on one side than the other) is totally normal.
      Working in layers, over time, is key to getting just the right shape and size. Most patients need 2 appointments to perfect their pout. Be sure to schedule a follow-up appointment for the best results!
      For more after-care tips and information - check-out our website: Understanding the Recovery Process.
      www.yourfaceinourhands.com/learn-plan/understanding-the-recovery-process/
      ~Mabrie Facial Institute

  • @Royaltyrock
    @Royaltyrock Před 4 lety +5

    This is my first time that my face got swollen after 4 times (years) of having tear through fillers. You really help me by staying calm. Because I went nuts before this video. I told the clinic that I want my money back and the fillers out. They told me to wait for 2 weeks. So i have an appointment within 2 weeks. I really hope my face will be back to normal by then or better! Thank you for the tips!!

  • @rekha7535
    @rekha7535 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you so much for your insight. Just like the lady in the picture you have shown, I have the same puffiness. I had my treatment yesterday and am still in my first 24 hours.watching your video and seeing how the ladies puffiness came down in a few days and your explanation that the first 24 hours are the worst, I feel much more comfortable now as I was worried how long the puffiness would last. It was very reassuring to watch your video. Thank you so much 🙂

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 6 lety +1

      I am so happy to hear you found the video helpful!

  • @taissalada
    @taissalada Před 5 lety

    I just got vollure today and I absolutely love it. I am a little sore from the needles, but it’s nothing excruciating. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.

  • @chandamastenbroek7965
    @chandamastenbroek7965 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you so much for posting this. I am one of the lucky swellers

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 5 lety +1

      Chanda, thank you so much for sharing your comment. Really appreciate it.

  • @valerie7737
    @valerie7737 Před 5 lety +20

    this really helped to calm my nerves thank you very much ❤️

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 5 lety +1

      Valerie, glad this was helpful.

    • @alexdelacruz3543
      @alexdelacruz3543 Před 4 lety +1

      me as well, I was freaking out as its next day and I felt like I have double the bags now.. I will wait the two weeks and pray for the best.

  • @winterfox1391
    @winterfox1391 Před 7 lety +12

    Thank you Doc, you are the most informative, I have the exact same thing as the lady in the picture. Swollen under-eyes because of fillers. Doc, you explained it well and now I know what to do to bring the swelling down. Thank you! Wish my doc told me about this, and I would have done this on a 3-4 day holiday weekend or something, because I have to go to work on Monday. I can only take so many days off. And people will probably ask me what happened. Eek! O_O;

  • @DallasDuchess
    @DallasDuchess Před 8 lety +16

    😳 my Dr. never told me this - wth ! Thank you .

  • @jomfes539
    @jomfes539 Před 7 lety +1

    thank u doctor I'll wait and see 🙁

  • @edm4321
    @edm4321 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi - I wish you had been my doctor! I was referred to one by my dermo and while I didn't particularly like his personality that much he did have all the qualifications and was voted a Top doctor this year. Plus I didn't want to just waste the $250 consultation fee which I could apply to any procedure. I've had this depression/indent under my right eye for years now that's always bothered me. I decided to finally do something about it, after consulting with an ocular surgeon and my dermo, it was decided filler would be the best option to try for now. I had the under eye filler - Restylene - done this past Friday. He used a needle and injected in about 3/4 areas around the eye using a full syringe on both sides. I had questioned about a full syringe on my left side as the depression there wasn't as significant but he said to have it look even he had to use the same amount. I made sure to be clear I didn't want to be overfilled or look unnatural. It's been two days now and the swelling hasn't gone down at all which has me a little concerned as from from everything I've read there's at least some lessening by day 2. The swelling is mostly the area of the cheeks under my eyes. If I see no lessening of the swelling by Wednesday should I get hyaluronidase injected to dissolve some of the filler? I'm hoping tomorrow I see a big difference and can see more clearly what the end result will be. Thanks in advance!

  • @joyous8248
    @joyous8248 Před 4 lety

    New subbie .. Just had this done today .. definitely some swelling .. & worth every penny & the swelling too 😊🙏🏽. !!!! Ty for sharing 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @Christina-pc3kb
    @Christina-pc3kb Před 5 lety +1

    Very helpful. Thank you handsome

  • @torizavala4822
    @torizavala4822 Před 4 lety +1

    Very clear and helpful ty Dr

  • @yasminwebb8319
    @yasminwebb8319 Před 5 lety +1

    This was sooo helpful!!! Thank you! Xxxxx

  • @KokoletteRay
    @KokoletteRay Před 4 lety

    Thanks

  • @NailsByTioneX
    @NailsByTioneX Před 5 lety

    I believe him.

  • @msnzbody3712
    @msnzbody3712 Před 2 lety

    Ive had it done in my hands and the filler swells excecivelsy,In your experience is there a Ha filler that is truly LESS hydrophilic, that can be purchased from acecosm or any other Korean stores I buy from. I do very small amounts on my hands, lips and and upper eyes lids.
    The problem is I fear all the swelling will permanently stretch the skin, Your input is appreciated, Keep up the good work!

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 2 lety

      Hi MsNzbody - thank you for your questions. We’re not familiar with fillers purchased from "acecosm" or Korean stores, so answering your question is a bit tricky.
      Fillers in the U.S. are not available over-the-counter for self-use. Considering we’re unfamiliar with the brands/types of fillers available for direct purchase, here are some general thoughts.
      HA fillers can vary in composition depending on manufacturer, which can affect how they react to water molecules (hydrophilicity). Some retain more water than others.
      Swelling after any injection can occur, which can range from subtle-to-severe and be accompanied by bruising, regardless of how much filler is used during injection.
      That being said - a very serious word of caution - I strongly recommend that you do not inject yourself. For your own safety, see a qualified, medical professional for filler injections.
      Even in the hands of the most experienced Injectors, filler injections have risks. To avoid injury - including severe injury, like vascular occlusion which can cause blindness and/or skin necrosis, see a professional.
      ~Mabrie Facial Institute

  • @franceslawrence932
    @franceslawrence932 Před 8 lety +1

    This was really informative, I wish I was in your city.

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 8 lety +1

      Thank you! We love hosting patients from out of town! Contact my office and we will be happy to assist you with any travel arrangements for your visit.

  • @youheartmel
    @youheartmel Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for this video Dr.! Very informative and helped put my worry at ease. I may have injected the same area too soon. (1 week) The amount of tenderness in my lips/chin 4 hours post treatment was beginning to worry me. Thank you again!

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 6 lety

      Happy to hear you found the video informative!

  • @elisazouza
    @elisazouza Před 2 lety +3

    Thankkuuu I had mine in surgery because of my cleft and I don’t recognise myself 😭🧍‍♀️

  • @fifthseptember6577
    @fifthseptember6577 Před 5 lety +3

    I love the wallpaper nefertiti❤

  • @donnakrutzmoorefilmhmua1364

    Thanks for the info...I had filler put under my eyes a few days ago and I still have some swelling...It’s good to know it is normal to have some swelling after 3 days...

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Donna,
      We hope your recovery went well. Swelling is totally normal and should subside within 24 to 48 hours after treatment and can last up to 4 weeks.
      Here are some helpful tips to help with recovery…
      www.yourfaceinourhands.com/resources/after-care/
      ~Mabrie Facial Institute

  • @mohe6327
    @mohe6327 Před 5 lety +3

    My head is above my heart hahaha all day n my cheek cover my right eye view when I look down 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @bellabwz
    @bellabwz Před 5 lety

    How bout blue brushes is it gonna be gone? I have it on my marionate line cos filler two days a go 😢

  • @lucianatormos2439
    @lucianatormos2439 Před 5 lety

    Hello doctor...i have swelling in one side in the lower lip ..amd i inject my lips from.5.monthes...does flu affect the filler ??..because when i got sick now...my.nose and lips have pain and.some.swelling..thanks

  • @reynagracevaldesco4688

    I had done nose fillers 5days from now but still i have bruises, lumps and bumps in my nose and its soo bothering me because it is painful sometimes should i seek medical consult to my doctor? What should i do? Is it still normal? Hope your fast response

  • @Agoraphobication
    @Agoraphobication Před 8 lety +2

    Hi Dr. Mabrie: If you do have significant swelling like this patient had, how can you tell the difference between whether the swelling is normal or a sign of an infection/allergic reaction to the filler?

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 8 lety +6

      Great question! The best way to determine swelling from dermal filler is to wait. 90% of swelling dissipates in 2-4 days, with the rest decreasing at 2 weeks.

  • @shaikham9349
    @shaikham9349 Před 5 lety

    Dr can we use reparil gel after cheek fillers

  • @Generals_07
    @Generals_07 Před 7 lety

    what about bruises? How long do those stay? I'm going into week 2 and I have slight bruising but only at the site of the injection, so it looks like i have dark circles and as if the hollowing never went away. Thee swelling comes and goes, but the bruises are not getting any better from what I can see. I use ice, and arnicare but it's still there. When will it go away? How can I make it go away? Did something go wrong? Thank you so much and I look forward to hearing from you Dr.

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 7 lety

      Hi Etta Matthews. Bruising and swelling are unfortunate side effects of dermal filler treatment but there are a couple of things you can do to help. Recovery time is different for every patient, bruises can last 1-3 weeks (though I have seen them hang around longer) and swelling can last up to 2 weeks. I recommend that patients stop taking anything that will thin their blood (fish oil, vitamin E, Motrin, etc.) 1-2 weeks prior to their treatment. Blood thinners can raise your risk of bruising. I also suggest that patients only ice for the first hour after treatment and then apply a warm compress starting the following day. Ice will help prevent swelling, while the warm compress will help reduce swelling.
      Unfortunately, I do not know how long it will take for your bruising and swelling to go away. I always ask my patients to wait a full 2 weeks for swelling/bruising to subside, though sometimes it can take a bit longer. If you have not seen any improvement in 2 weeks you may want to make an appointment with your doctor to make sure everything looks normal.

  • @Tiger_Mommy
    @Tiger_Mommy Před 7 lety

    Hi, 5 months after the hylaronic biodegradeable dermal fillers under my eyes in my year troughs. I got a thermismooth treatment. One week after that I woke up with acute swelling under one eye the second day the other eye also swollen I was given steroids and got an antibiotic treatment as well the swelling resolved completely in one week. This happened again exactly one month later. This time I got al of my evaluation and a CT scan also. All tests came out clear I didn't have any infection. My CT was also unremarkable. However I had edema under my eyes. Which was resolving gradually every day. The initial swelling was extremely acute. Could my fillers be causing this ?

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 7 lety

      I'm sorry to hear about your experience with delayed swelling after filler injections. Yes I have seen this occur, 3-5 months after injections patients may experience swelling or fluid collections. The swelling is usually self-resolving. We don't yet know why this happens in some patients. Fortunately it happens rarely and usually is self-resolving.

  • @skinnerisLife2022
    @skinnerisLife2022 Před 6 lety +10

    You have such smooth and amazing skin! What is your secret?!

  • @cretan982
    @cretan982 Před 6 lety +2

    Wish I'd seen this before. Woke up with swelling around the mouth like I'd been punched. Forgot to use ice pack.

  • @jillievanilli1767
    @jillievanilli1767 Před 6 lety +2

    And lip pain? I cant drink or eat-ouch! It has been 1 day since my injections.

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 6 lety +2

      Most patients say that the lips are the most uncomfortable to have injected but we do our best to make every treatment as comfortable as possible.The lips can continue to be tender for a day or two after the injection. I recommend applying a warm compress because it decreases swelling and is also soothing.

    • @kataaq7384
      @kataaq7384 Před 6 lety

      Mabrie Facial Cosmetic, Inc: David C. Mabrie, MD FACS what about of I developed a small blister on the lips?

  • @dianazeegelaar8087
    @dianazeegelaar8087 Před 4 lety

    I had fillers done in December,now in March I am having bad reaction,hard knots and daily swelling,what do I do

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 4 lety

      Hi Diana, we are sorry to hear that. Late-onset inflammatory reactions to hyaluronic acid fillers happens 1% of the time and can be treated with oral steroids, and with hyaluronidase (filler dissolvent) in the case of lumps. We suggest you get in contact with your injector as soon as possible.
      Should you need any further assistance please send us an email to hello(at)drmabrie.com.
      ~Mabrie Facial Institute

  • @alexdelacruz3543
    @alexdelacruz3543 Před 4 lety

    I am on day 3 and I feel like its not swelling that its actual to much filler...I have huge halo puffy circles on top of cheeks. Looks so bad.

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 4 lety

      Alex, apologies for the late response. Has the issue resolved by now?
      Here are some helpful tips for swelling and After Care. www.yourfaceinourhands.com/resources/after-care/
      If you still have any questions please don't hesitate to reach out at 415-445-9513 or send us an email at hello@drmabrie.com.
      ~Mabrie Team

  • @janereaction4799
    @janereaction4799 Před 3 lety

    What about lumps on the cheeks? I get two lumps when I smile on each cheek. :( I got it two days ago.

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 3 lety

      Hi Jane,
      We recommend to wait at least 4 weeks for the filler to settle and swelling to go down. Should you still see any lumps and bumps we recommend reaching out to your injector for evaluation. In some cases the filler needs to be dissolved as it has been placed too superficially.
      We hope this information was helpful.
      ~Mabrie Facial Institute

  • @pamelakonya545
    @pamelakonya545 Před 6 lety

    When I was 12yrs untrained nurse injected me and I had a swelling on one of my buttock,from that time till now the swelling has never disappered,its a lump and am realy scared could it cause a serious problem?how do I get rid of the lump

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 6 lety

      Hi Pamela! I would recommend scheduling an appointment with your primary care physician to discuss the swelling you have been experiencing.

  • @alicialashley2390
    @alicialashley2390 Před 6 lety +1

    My cheek got stitches from accident but cheek feels tender n swollen wat do I do

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 6 lety

      You should contact the physician that sutured your cheeks.

  • @RosemarieFit
    @RosemarieFit Před 5 lety +1

    You look like Shemar Moore!!!

  • @safikurrehaman3095
    @safikurrehaman3095 Před 7 lety

    how many day it will take to become normal

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 7 lety +1

      It depends on the area injected. Under eye and lip swelling is usually 90% improved after 4 day. The cheeks and chin don't swell that much.

  • @jomfes539
    @jomfes539 Před 7 lety +1

    hi dr .. i had lips filler and today is my 3 day I can see irregular swelling but I'm afraid it will be irregular after one week 💔 like it will be in the left side bigger than the right side .. and what should I do if it's really become like that 😢 I hope u will answer my question

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 7 lety +4

      Jom fes, be patient! It's very common to have asymmetric swelling for a few days. Some residual asymmetry can even last up to two weeks. If you still have asymmetry after that time go back to you doctor and ask him or her to touch it up. I hope that's helpful!

  • @rowan7133
    @rowan7133 Před 4 lety

    Hi,
    I did filler for the first time in my cheeks and lips. The first time was on 19th June and I had a return visit on 27th and added some more to equalize both sides. I got some swelling at night and I contacted to the emergency but, they said it is nothing. Next day it got very swollen and couldn't open my eye. The doctor who performed the procedure removed the product and I took antibiotics and some cortisone tablets It got better but the swelling came back again. She injected many times but, still so bad warm, hard and swollen. What I have to?

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 4 lety

      Hi Arvin, thank you for your question. I'm sorry to learn that you're experiencing some possible side-effects from dermal filler treatment. Swelling is not uncommon up to 2-4 weeks after treatment; however, the warmth and hardness accompanying your swelling should be assessed by a qualified Physician. Without seeing you in-person or knowing the type of filler used in your treatment, diagnosis and remedy is challenging. If you're able, please schedule an appointment at my San Francisco office. If you're unable to come to my office, you can email me privately at: hello@drmabrie.com. We'll do our best to help find a referral near you.

    • @rowan7133
      @rowan7133 Před 4 lety +1

      @@DavidMabrieMD Thanks a lot, I have sent an email to your email, and have explained every this there.

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 4 lety

      We'll be in touch. :)

  • @miraclemiracle9289
    @miraclemiracle9289 Před 4 lety +4

    U're beautiful !!!!

  • @skinnerisLife2022
    @skinnerisLife2022 Před 6 lety

    Is this type of swelling common?

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 6 lety

      The example shows significant swelling under the eyes and is a worst case scenario. With that said, I always like to tell my patients to prepare for the worst, as every person swells differently and every treatment can cause a different level of swelling.

  • @mona-ww2ox
    @mona-ww2ox Před 8 lety

    can v directly apply ice cube on swelled bruised lip

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 7 lety +2

      I recommend my patients to apply a cold compress to the swollen area for the first hour and then a warm compress the following day. Do not apply ice directly to the skin, always make sure it is wrapped in something like a towel.

    • @user-xi6gx3oy4g
      @user-xi6gx3oy4g Před 6 lety

      Mabrie Facial Cosmetic, Inc: David C. Mabrie, MD FACS thanks doc im doing it right now hope if a wake up in tje morning it more look like natural

  • @jonybluegrass1225
    @jonybluegrass1225 Před 7 lety +2

    nefertiti? Your screensaver.

  • @miabebesita
    @miabebesita Před 5 lety

    Thanks

    • @DavidMabrieMD
      @DavidMabrieMD  Před 5 lety

      Karen, I am happy you found this video helpful.