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## The Initial Swelling Phase
The initial swelling phase after cheek filler injections is a natural and expected part of the healing process. It typically begins soon after the procedure, peaking within 24 to 72 hours.
This swelling occurs due to inflammation triggered by the injection itself. Your body responds by sending fluids to the treated area to begin repairing any micro-damage caused by the needle and to support the integration of the filler.
The extent of swelling can vary depending on several factors, including:
- The amount of filler injected
- Individual patient response and metabolism
- Location and depth of injection
- Technique used by the injector
- Whether other facial procedures were performed simultaneously
In most cases, the swelling gradually subsides over the following days and weeks. By 5 to 7 days, the majority of the initial puffiness should have diminished.
During this swelling phase, it’s essential to follow your injector’s post-procedure instructions carefully, which may include:
- Applying ice packs to reduce inflammation
- Elevating your head while sleeping
- Avoiding strenuous activity
- Refrain from touching or massaging the treated area
It’s important to note that some residual swelling may linger for several weeks, gradually fading over time. Your injector will be able to assess your individual healing progress and address any concerns you might have.
Immediate to 24 Hours
1-2 Days
3-7 Days
Moderate Settling
After cheek filler injections, it typically takes 3 to 7 days for the fillers to settle completely.
During this initial settling period, you might experience some slight swelling, tenderness, and bruising. These are normal side effects and should gradually subside within a few days.
As the filler settles, you’ll start to see the final results of your cheek enhancement.
It’s important to avoid strenuous activity, excessive sun exposure, and makeup application immediately after the procedure to minimize any potential complications or swelling.
Your doctor will provide specific post-procedure instructions tailored to your individual needs.
Week 1 to Week 2
Gradual Reduction in Swelling
Full Settlement and Results
After receiving cheek fillers, it’s common to experience some swelling for a period of time.
This swelling typically starts to **reduce gradually** within the first few days following the procedure.
Most patients notice a significant decrease in swelling by day three or four.
However, it’s important to note that complete settlement of the filler can take several weeks.
During this **settling period**, the body continues to absorb excess fluid from the injection site.
As a result, the fillers will gradually move into their final position and the cheeks will appear more natural.
Most patients achieve **full settlement** of their cheek fillers within two to four weeks.
The **final results** of cheek fillers usually become apparent once the swelling has completely subsided. This typically occurs around four to six weeks after treatment.
At this point, you should be able to see the full enhancement and definition that your cheek fillers have provided.
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