Don’t Let Bruising Stand In The Way Of Your Dermal Filler Results

Don’t Let Bruising Impact Your Dermal Filler Results | Dr. Shaun Parson

Don’t Let Bruising Stand In The Way Of Your Dermal Filler Results

You survived the first round of holidays this season, now onto the next. If you’re in need of a little touch-up after the hustle and bustle that was Thanksgiving, dermal fillers and Botox from Parson Skin Center can help. We want to ensure you look your best as we go into a new year, and that means eliminating the risk of possible bruising following your injections. Here are a few tips on what you can do to prevent yourself from having to cover up post-treatment bruising.

Select A Qualified Injector

This is probably one of the most important things you need to be conscious of when electing to receive dermal fillers. Depending on what type of filler you pick, whether it’s Botox, Restylane or another type, it needs to be injected precisely to prevent bruising. A skilled nurse injector, such as Jenny Magnatta and the rest of the team at Parson Skin Center, will know exactly where to inject the solution and how much to use. This alone will significantly reduce your chances of bruising.

Schedule A Consultation To Determine The Right Dermal Filler

If you’ve found a skilled injector to administer your injections, it’s a good idea to consult with them about which is the best dermal filler for you and your needs. Not everyone is a good candidate for Botox. By discussing your goals and medical history with a professional nurse injector, you may determine that you would be better served with Dysport. Or maybe you don’t have dynamic wrinkles you’re trying to treat and need something to help plump up your skin in which Sculptra might be a good choice. By picking the dermal filler that your skin needs, your skin, and body will respond better and lessen the possibility of bruising.

Watch Your Supplements

Some medications and supplements can increase bruising because they have blooding thinning properties. If blood flow is restricted and doesn’t have the ability to clot properly, bruising can occur. NSAIDs, including Aspirin and Ibuprofen, should be limited before and after your treatment session. Supplements you should also be aware of include Vitamin E, fish oil and flaxseed oil. If yo04u’re prescribed medication or supplements by a physician, you should always consult with your doctor before ceasing use as it could be harmful to your health.

Don’t let bruising ruin your dermal filler results. Be smart and know who is doing your injections. Contact Parson Skin Center to schedule a consultation with Jenny Magnatta or another one of our skilled injectors to discuss your options. We’ll make sure you get the best results possible. Call (480) 282-8386 today!