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Skin Booster Aftercare

It is important that you read and follow these post treatment guidelines to avoid any post treatment complications

• Immediately following treatment it is possible that small lumps will be seen at the injection sites. This is normal and temporary, they usually disappear after a few hours.

• There is occasionally some redness or itching at the site of injection. Redness may last for 1-2 days, rarely longer.

• Swelling and tenderness may be experienced for 2-3 days, and bruising may occur which can last 1-10 days. All these responses are normal and should resolve quickly.

• Do not touch the injected area for a few hours and avoid make up for 24 hours (mineral makeup can be used after 6 hours if necessary)

• If possible, it is recommended to sleep on your back for the first few nights following treatment.

• Avoid alcohol and exercise for 24 hours.

• Avoid sunbathing, sauna, steam room, sunbeds and extreme cold weather until any swelling has subsided. • Avoid facials, dermaplaning, peel, laser treatments, and other facial treatments for a minimum of 3 weeks.

• Use a good SPF of 30 or higher every day.

• If you experience any discomfort, you may use over the counter analgesia (e.g. paracetamol). If swelling or pain persists, please contact your aesthetic practitioner Jennifer on 07395767463 or via our Facebook or Instagram business pages as soon as possible.

 

Symptoms or severe allergic reaction can include shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, difficulty swallowing, swelling of the tongue, eyelids, lips, stomach pain, nausea. If you experience any of the above symptoms, please report to your nearest Accident and Emergency Department or call 999 for an ambulance. You should see instant results after your skin boosting treatment and these results will get better in 4-6 weeks and following the recommended course of 2-4 treatments (Depending on the area) to achieve optimal results. Maintenance treatment is suggested at 6-9 months after final treatment of the initial course and twice a year thereafter.

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