Post Op Filler Injection Instructions

Houston, Texas

Filler Injections

Avoidance and Precautions:
We recommend that you do not consume any alcoholic beverages, MSG (monosodium glutamate) or exercise 24 hours after your treatment. It is best to avoid direct facial sun exposure for 1 week post-treatment. It is not advisable to undergo collagen treatments if you are allergic to beef / beef products or lidocaine, or if you suspect you are pregnant. The following reactions described below may occur:

Common Occurrences:
Temporary bruising, swelling, redness, lumps and bumps, white streaks or bleeding.

Less Common Occurrences:
Certain skin types, especially with sun exposure, may develop post-inflammatory redness and / or brown patches (hyper-pigmentation) at the site of treatment. This is usually temporary and treatable.

Collagen Reactions:
Rare reactions include a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction, which may present with persistent redness, swelling, and tender lumps and bumps at sites of previous collagen injections. This allergic reaction is treatable and NOT permanent. It usually resolves in 6 to 12 months. It occurs in 1 to 2% of the patients despite one negative collagen test.

Cold sores / Fever Blisters:
Collagen treatment may occasionally bring out a cold sore or fever blister. Patients may be treated with an antiviral who have recurrent facial cold sores or fever blisters. Possible risks, although uncommon, also include the activation of dormant herpes simplex infection of the lips and or face which may cause a primary cold sore or fever blister after the treatment.

For more information about collagen injection, please call
Dr. Friedman at DermSurgery Laser Center
(713) 791-9966

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