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Getting lip fillers isn’t a new beauty trend. Shortly after the invention of the hypodermic syringe in the late 1800s, physicians started using chemical agents for facial augmentation.

We’ve learned from history to thoroughly test new technologies and procedures. When trying new treatments, complications can occur, and sometimes they only appear years after the initial treatment. Lip fillers walked this same path as the first injectables were made from paraffin.

These paraffin injectables were quickly abandoned due to complications. These days we use a much safer alternative for these cosmetic injections, so you have nothing to worry about.

Skincare has become an important part of feeling like your best self. From microneedling to getting a chemical peel, we love to pamper ourselves in an effort to boost our confidence. Getting lip fillers is no different.

While lip fillers can be a dream come true, there are some things you need to do to prepare for your treatment. So, keep reading to find out everything you should consider before getting lip fillers.

Do Your Research

This will be the most important step in your lip filler journey.

There are various types of lip fillers, so you need to know which one you want to get. While you’re researching the different types, you also need to look at how each type of filler will work and look. If you can’t decide on one, you should make a list to take to your specialist to discuss the pros and cons of each type.

Doing research will allow you to make an educated decision on your lip filler and help you feel at peace with your choice. You need to be able to envision how you’ll look with the specific type of lip filler and only pick one when you’re happy with the visual. If you’re looking for a more natural enhancement, then you should consider getting dermal fillers.

Ask All Your Questions

The best way to ensure you’re fully prepared for your lip fillers is to ask questions. You will be able to schedule a consult with the specialist who will administer your lip fillers so that you can go over any concerns you might have.

Some questions to ask include:

  • How long will my chosen fillers last?
    How long do other fillers last?
  • How many treatments will I need to achieve my vision?
  • How big will my lips really get?
    How much will the entire process cost?
  • How often will I need to come back for treatments?
  • What can I do to prolong the results?
  • What are the possible side effects of lip fillers?
  • Is there any medication or vitamins I need to avoid while getting my lips done?

The questions you can ask are endless, but these will give you enough information to work with. Also, don’t hesitate to ask questions even if you think you already know the answer; getting confirmation is also important.

Listen to Your Specialist

While it is important to ask questions, you also need to listen to what they have to say. If they tell you something isn’t a good idea, it isn’t out of spite, and there will usually be a good reason.

Your specialist makes their money doing these procedures every day, so if they give you advice or try to steer you away from a procedure, it is important to listen to them. If you don’t agree with what they have to say, then you can always seek a second opinion. But it is important to remember that they won’t turn you away without a good reason.

Avoid Blood Thinners

While different types of lip fillers will react differently, it’s a good idea to avoid blood thinners like ibuprofen or prescription medication. If you take blood thinners, your recovery process will be drawn out, and you’ll be at greater risk of injury. You might experience excessive bruising if you’re on blood thinners which might ruin your experience. 

Avoid All Alcohol

Similar to blood thinners, alcohol can seriously delay the healing process, which will make your lip filler journey more painful than it needs to be. Using alcohol before getting lip fillers can cause excessive bruising, bleeding, or inflammation which will not only be painful but displeasing to look at. It simply doesn’t make sense to get lip fillers only to have to wait a long time to enjoy them.

Avoid Damaging Your Skin

Before getting your lip fillers, you’ll want to stay away from anything that might damage your skin. This includes (but isn’t limited to):

  • shaving
  • tweezing
  • waxing
  • microneedling
  • chemical peels

Any of the above treatments can make your skin more sensitive which could put you at greater risk of infection when getting lip fillers. While it might not seem like you’re damaging your skin, the invisible damage is what you need to be cautious of. So it’s better to stay safe and avoid these for a few weeks leading up to your lip fillers.

Getting Lip Fillers Made Easy

Getting lip fillers is something many people dream about. When you’re ready to take the plunge and finally make your appointment, you need to know how to prepare for it. Luckily this guide covers everything you need to know to ensure you get the best lip fillers possible.

If you’re ready to book your appointment, then fill out our consultation form today. ChinUp Aesthetics wants to help you feel beautiful in your skin and body, so why wait to achieve your goals?

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