Swelling, bruising, and tenderness are common side effects after cosmetic injectables. While the procedures themselves are minimally invasive, the skin and tissue still respond to the needle and product placement. Understanding what’s normal and what’s not can help you manage your recovery and recognise when medical follow-up is required.
This guide outlines typical recovery timelines for facial Volumising and wrinkle relaxers, explains symptom management, and details Bloom Aesthetic Clinic’s medical protocols for aftercare and urgent support.
Normal Reactions After Cosmetic Treatments
After any injectable treatment, the body triggers a brief inflammatory response. This results in mild swelling, redness, or pinpoint bruising at or near the injection site. Some people also experience tenderness, warmth, or slight lumpiness under the skin, especially in areas with high vascularity or movement.
Lips tend to swell more than other areas of the face. This is due to their dense blood supply, frequent movement, and thin surrounding tissue. Cheeks, jawline, under-eyes, and temples may feel heavier or more swollen within the first 24 to 48 hours.
With wrinkle injections, the effects are more localised. There may be small, raised areas at the injection points for a few minutes to a few hours. Mild headaches or a sense of pressure in the treated area are occasionally reported but resolve quickly.
These short-term effects are not complications; they are expected outcomes as the body adjusts to the treatment. Most symptoms settle within two to three days.
Swelling Timeline by Area
Swelling and bruising vary based on the treatment area and your response. Here’s what to expect:
Lip Volumising Treatment
Initial swelling typically begins within the first hour and reaches its peak between 12 and 24 hours. Most people experience visible puffiness for 48 to 72 hours. Bruising may appear after 12 hours and last up to 5–7 days.
Cheeks and Midface
Swelling can take longer to peak—often 24 to 36 hours post-treatment—and may last 3 to 5 days. Mild asymmetry is common during this phase as each side resolves at a slightly different rate.
Under-Eyes and Tear Troughs
This area is delicate and slower to recover. Swelling may take 5 to 7 days to subside fully. It is often worse in the morning due to fluid retention. Bruising here tends to be light but can take longer to fade.
Jawline and Chin
Swelling is usually minimal but may feel firm or tender to the touch for several days. Any bruising tends to be deep rather than superficial and fades over 7 to 10 days.
Anti-Wrinkle Injections
These rarely cause visible swelling. Pinpoint redness or small bumps resolve within hours. If muscle tightness or heaviness is felt, it usually eases by day three.
Tasmanian patients may notice slightly more swelling in the summer or with high UV exposure, as heat and increased circulation affect the movement of fluids through the tissue. Staying cool, upright, and hydrated helps manage the condition effectively.
When It’s Not Normal: Warning Signs of Complications
While most reactions are mild, some symptoms may indicate a potential complication that requires urgent medical attention.
Vascular Occlusion (VO)
This occurs when filler enters or compresses a blood vessel, restricting blood flow to the surrounding skin. It is rare but serious. Signs to look for include:
- Sudden blanching (whitening) of the skin near or distant from the injection site
- Skin mottling or a net-like purple/blue discolouration
- Increasing pain or pressure that worsens, not improves, over time
- Skin that feels cool or numb, followed by discolouration
VO usually presents within minutes to hours, but some signs can be delayed. If you suspect it, contact your provider immediately. Timely treatment with hyaluronidase (a dissolving enzyme) and warm compresses can restore blood flow and prevent skin damage.
Infection
Though rare, infection can occur. Redness that spreads or worsens after 48 hours, along with increasing pain, heat, swelling, or the presence of pus at the injection site, should be evaluated. Fever or general unwellness also warrants medical review.
Allergic Reaction
Mild itching or redness may occur, but widespread hives, facial swelling, or difficulty breathing may signal an allergic reaction. This is extremely rare but requires urgent care.
Managing Normal Swelling and Bruising
Simple home care can improve comfort and reduce swelling:
Cold Compresses
Apply a clean, cold pack gently for 10–15 minutes at a time during the first 24 hours. This constricts blood vessels and reduces swelling. Do not apply ice directly to the skin.
Arnica or Bromelain
Topical Arnica cream or oral Arnica tablets may help reduce bruising. Bromelain, found in pineapple, is also sometimes used to support the resolution of swelling.
Antihistamines
If prone to swelling or allergic-type reactions, a non-drowsy antihistamine may be helpful. Always check with your healthcare practitioner before taking any medication after treatment.
Positioning
Avoid lying flat for the first few hours. Keeping the head elevated helps drain fluid from the face and reduces pooling in the area where the injection was made.
Avoiding Heat and Pressure
Skip saunas, hot showers, vigorous exercise, alcohol, and facial treatments for at least 24 hours post-treatment. These increase blood flow and can worsen swelling or bruising.
When to Contact Bloom Aesthetic Clinic
All clients at Bloom receive clear aftercare instructions and access to emergency contact information. If you notice any symptoms that do not align with the expected timeline or if something feels off, please contact the clinic directly.
We prioritise rapid complication response and follow clinical guidelines based on TGA and Australian Cosmetic Practice standards. Early review allows assessment and prompt management if needed.
Our approach is always medical-led. This includes proactive planning for the rare but known risks of cosmetic injectables. We do not wait for problems to arise before acting; instead, we reduce risk by employing safe techniques, selecting proper products, and utilising layered anatomical knowledge.
Cosmetic Therapies in Hobart: Local Considerations
Tasmania’s seasonal changes have a subtle impact on recovery. In cooler months, vasoconstriction reduces bruising but may slow the resolution of existing swelling. In summer, heat, sun exposure, and dehydration can exacerbate it.
Aftercare in Hobart typically includes sun protection, staying cool during the day, and avoiding windy or exposed outdoor environments for the first 48 hours, especially after lip or under-eye filler procedures.
At Bloom, each client receives area-specific advice tailored to their treatment, lifestyle, and local climate conditions. We also consider medications, allergies, circulation, and immune response as part of every injectable plan.
FAQs: Cosmetic Therapies Aftercare
Can I wear makeup after my treatment?
You can reapply makeup after 24 hours. Applying it too soon may increase the risk of infection, especially if the skin is still open or irritated at the injection sites.
Why do I have small lumps under the skin after filler?
These are often product settling or localised swelling. They usually resolve on their own within one to two weeks. If symptoms persist beyond 14 days or become hard or painful, contact your healthcare provider for an assessment.
Can I fly after getting fillers or wrinkle injections?
Yes, but it’s ideal to wait 24 to 48 hours. Changes in air pressure and dehydration during flights can cause slight swelling, particularly in the face. Plan your treatment with this in mind if you’re travelling.
What happens if I massage the area too soon?
Rubbing or massaging too early may displace filler or interfere with how wrinkle relaxers settle into the muscle. Follow your provider’s instructions—massage is only advised in specific cases and only after the tissue has begun to settle.
Is delayed swelling normal a week after filler?
Mild swelling can occur several days after treatment, particularly in areas such as the under-eye or lip regions. However, sudden or worsening swelling after a week may indicate an inflammatory response and should be reviewed.
Can I drink alcohol the night after my treatment?
It’s best to avoid alcohol for 24 hours. Alcohol dilates blood vessels, which can increase swelling and bruising and delay recovery.
What to Know Before Your Next Injectable Treatment
Knowing what to expect helps you plan. Normal post-treatment symptoms include:
- Mild swelling or puffiness
- Localised bruising or redness
- Temporary tenderness or heaviness
- Slight asymmetry during healing
Unusual or concerning symptoms include:
- Skin discolouration (white, purple, or greyish areas)
- Increasing or spreading pain
- Signs of infection (heat, pus, fever)
- Facial asymmetry that worsens after several days
- Any symptom that feels sudden, severe, or unfamiliar
All clients are encouraged to photograph and report any unexpected symptoms within 24 hours of their occurrence. This allows for clinical review and, if necessary, in-person assessment.
Each service includes a detailed pre-treatment consultation, clear recovery instructions, and access to a qualified medical practitioner during your aftercare period.
Cosmetic therapies are safe when performed correctly, but real safety lies in what happens after treatment. At Bloom, every plan includes complication readiness, not just cosmetic goals.