'I don't regret getting filler, but I do wish someone had told me these things first.'
Post injection, your life can resume — despite some fear-mongering articles you might find online. According to Dr Green, the only thing you should stay away from is aspirin. You can even toast your new look with a glass or two of wine. “Some people say you shouldn’t drink alcoholAs for ice, the doctor will put a cold pack on your lips after your filler has been applied and will encourage you to use more if you’re feeling sore, but there’s no need sit with it for hours on end.
Another thing both doctors I saw suggested that makes sense: not drinking from a straw right after your injections, and not sipping hot liquids—you’ll still be numb and might burn yourself. Ouch.Even though I’d told Dr Green what I wanted, she still insisted on saving a little Juvederm from my syringe to add later if I wanted it. “Live with what I gave you for two weeks,” she told me.
Six months after I saw Green, my lips still looked killer. I noticed a slight decrease in volume—totally predictable given the time frame. You can probably see it in the above photos, so I’ll likely get another round soon. I won’t be offended if you notice. In fact, I hope you do.
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