[Guidelines] Before and after filler injections, what should not be eaten and what should not be done?
One of the most important pieces of knowledge that anyone interested in getting filler injections or who has already had filler injections often searches for or seeks answers to is the topic of what is prohibited or prohibited before and after filler injections. What can be done and what is not allowed? In this article, Dr. Fork and Dr. Grace have compiled a complete list in one chapter: What to do before filler injections (1 week before the procedure) What to do after filler injections Frequently asked questions What should not be eaten before filler injections? These are the most frequently asked questions. Of course, anyone who is preparing to get filler injections wants to know and do it correctly before receiving the treatment. If there is a mistake, it may cause side effects after the filler injection. In general, the foods or foods that should not be eaten before getting filler injections are as follows: Can I eat seafood after filler injections? After filler injections, whether it is lip filler or anywhere else, you can eat seafood as usual. Just make sure that the seafood is cooked. Raw or undercooked foods may contain germs that can trigger inflammation in the body, causing filler injection wounds, especially the lips, to heal more slowly. Can I wear makeup and lipstick after filler injections, especially lip filler injections? You should avoid wearing makeup or lipstick, including lip balm and lip color, as this can increase the risk of wound infection for at least 24 hours after your filler injection. However, you can wash your face with a mild soap. Avoid scrubbing while washing. See more