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How to Avoid Bruising from Botox Injections

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Botox offers a safe and effective solution to fine lines and wrinkles on the face. Patients enjoy fast results, and because the procedure is non-invasive, it comes with little to no downtime. More than 4 million people in the United States underwent Botox injections in 2014, making it one of the country’s most popular cosmetic enhancements.

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One reason for Botox’s prominence is its lack of side effects. Although some patients notice slight bruising, this is temporary and tends to fade within days of the injection. Also, there are steps that patients and practitioners can take to limit or prevent bruising at the injection site.

As with most cosmetic treatments, the best way to optimize results and prevent complications is to consult a reputable clinic. Radiance Medspa offers services that only doctors, medical estheticians and nurse practitioners can provide.

If you have questions about Botox or dermal fillers in Washington, D.C. call us today at 202-483-0008 to schedule an appointment. Until then, read on to learn how to reduce bruising associated with Botox injections:

Before the Treatment

According to WebMD, there are several steps that patients can take before Botox injections to reduce or prevent bruising. In particular, you should avoid medications that make your blood thinner and less likely to clot. These include aspirin, Excedrin, ibuprofen and St. John’s Wart.

Do not take these within seven days of the procedure. If you have questions about a particular medication or supplement, discuss this with your practitioner.

You should also avoid alcohol within two days of your procedure. Your practitioner may also recommend that you stop smoking and eat a healthy diet.

If you are prone to cold sores around the mouth, communicate this to your doctor prior to the treatment. He or she may prescribe an anti-viral medication to prevent an outbreak.

Preventing Bruises during Botox Injections

Your practitioner can prevent or reduce bruising by using numbing creams. These can also enhance comfort. Your practitioner may also give you an icepack to reduce swelling after the treatment.

The injection technique can affect the amount of bruising, as well. This is why you should only undergo Botox at a reputable clinic.

Bruise Treatment after Injections

After your Botox injections, you should not consume alcohol for at least 24 hours. Also, avoid exercise for 24 to 48 hours. Try to keep your heart rate low.

Do not touch or squeeze or massage the treatment areas. This could cause inflammation, swelling and bruising.

If you are interested in Botox in Washington, D.C., contact Radiance Medspa. Our staff will explain what you can expect before, during and after the procedure. We will evaluate your health and cosmetic goals to create a customized treatment plan.

In addition to Botox, our facility offers acne treatments, facials, dermal fillers, laser hair removal, lip enhancement, massage therapy and other spa services. A skincare specialist can evaluate your skin using a Visia Digital Skin Analysis. Call 202-483-0008 to schedule a consultation.


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