When you think about injectable wrinkle treatment, your mind probably instantly gives you visions of perfectly smooth skin and beautiful faces. Over the years, it’s become a procedure synonymous with youth and beauty. However, like any cosmetic treatment, it’s not without its side effects, even if they are minor or rare. If you’re considering a wrinkle treatment for the first time, here’s what you need to know before diving in.
The Most Common Side Effects of Wrinkle Treatment
While wrinkle-reducing injectables are generally considered safe when administered by a licensed professional, some common side effects can occur. The most frequent complaints are mild and temporary, usually lasting a few hours to a few days. These include:
- Redness and Swelling: After the injection, it’s normal to see some redness and swelling at the injection sites. However, it won’t last, especially if you use ice or a cold compress to help.
- Bruising: If you have delicate skin, you might notice small bruises around your injection sites. This happens when the needle hits a blood vessel. Though it can be annoying, it’s perfectly harmless and will disappear within a few days.
- Mild Headaches: Some patients experience mild headaches after receiving injections, especially if the treatment was around the forehead area. It will eventually go away on its own, but over-the-counter pain relievers can help ease the discomfort.
Rare, But Possible Side Effects
While very rare, there are some less common side effects you should be aware of before trying wrinkle reduction. Transparency is the best policy for helping patients be prepared for treatment! These side effects are typically temporary but tend to be more inconvenient.
- Drooping Eyelids or Brows: One of the most initially alarming potential side effects is ptosis. This is when your eyelid or brow droops after treatment. If the injected compound migrates from the administration site after the treatment is complete, it can affect other muscles. The effect is temporary, but it may take several weeks to resolve.
- Muscle Weakness Near the Injection Site: The same effect that causes ptosis can also apply to other muscles in the area around an injection site. This could result in slight weakness or difficulty making certain facial expressions until the treatment wears off.
- Flu-like Symptoms: A small percentage of patients report feeling achy or feverish after receiving their injections. If you feel a bit puny after your treatment, don’t panic! It’s likely just a mild reaction that will pass quickly.
Wrinkle-reduction treatment is a fantastic tool for enhancing your appearance. Understanding the potential side effects ensures you’re making an informed decision before hopping into the chair. So, if you have questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to consult your dentist. They can give you a clearer picture of the procedure and what to expect.
About the Practice
At Generations Dental Care, we don’t just want to give you the best smile you’ve ever had, we want you to look and feel your best as well. That’s why we offer professionally administered injection treatments that can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles for a more youthful you. Call (603) 225-6331 to schedule a wrinkle-reduction consultation with us or visit our website to see a full menu of other treatments and services we offer.