What should first be done before considering injectable hyaluronic acid?
First, Areas to be treated should be kept clean. If there is a skin infection, then treatment needs to be postponed until it resolves. Patients who take blood thinners (such as aspirin, ibuprofen, certain herbal medications) should stop them two weeks prior to injection with the approval of their prescribing doctor.
A variety of injectable HAs are currently available include:
Each of these HA fillers has unique characteristics, which influence what location(s) on the face they are best injected, what level they should be injected in the skin, and their longevity after injection.
Subskin with the biggest particle size and greatest viscosity is the best choice for Peins, Buttock, Breast injection.
Aftercare:
Following a filler treatment, you should ice the area, drink lots of water, and avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours following treatment. Alcohol is known to exacerbate bruising, so toasting to your new filler directly post-injection could lead to temporarily not-so-favorable results.
Additionally, steer clear of aspirin and ibuprofen for three days, as those, too, can lead to more severe bruising during the healing process.