Can You Drink Alcohol After Lip Filler? What to Know
Can you drink alcohol after lip filler?
It is best to avoid alcohol for about 24 hours after lip filler. Alcohol thins the blood and dilates blood vessels, which can increase bruising and swelling at the injection sites. Many providers also suggest skipping alcohol the day before your appointment to help keep bruising to a minimum.
A celebratory drink can wait a day. Alcohol and fresh lip filler do not mix well, mostly because alcohol makes bruising and swelling more likely.
Why should you avoid alcohol after lip filler?
You should avoid alcohol because it affects your blood in ways that make bruising and swelling more likely right after injections. A short pause helps your lips heal cleanly.
- Blood thinning: alcohol acts as a mild blood thinner, which can increase bruising.
- Vessel dilation: it widens blood vessels, adding to swelling and redness.
- Dehydration: alcohol is dehydrating, which does not help recovery.
- Judgment: being tipsy makes it easier to forget aftercare, like not touching your lips.
How long should you wait to drink after lip filler?
A common guideline is to wait at least 24 hours before drinking alcohol after lip filler, and longer if you are still bruising or swollen. Some providers suggest avoiding alcohol for the first day or two to be safe. If you have an event coming up, plan your appointment a few days ahead so any bruising has time to fade. When you do have a drink, stay hydrated with water alongside it.
Should you avoid alcohol before lip filler too?
Yes, many providers recommend skipping alcohol for about 24 hours before your appointment to reduce the chance of bruising during treatment. The same goes for other blood-thinning substances when your own doctor says it is okay to pause them, such as certain over-the-counter pain relievers and some supplements. Never stop a prescribed medication without talking to the prescribing provider first. When in doubt, ask at your consultation.
What helps reduce bruising after lip filler?
To reduce bruising, avoid alcohol and intense exercise for about 24 to 48 hours, apply gentle cold compresses, sleep with your head slightly elevated, and stay hydrated. Some people find arnica helpful, though results vary and you should check with your provider first. Most bruising is minor and fades within about a week. If a bruise looks unusual or is accompanied by severe pain or skin color changes, contact your provider promptly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you drink the night before lip filler?
It is best to avoid alcohol for about 24 hours before your appointment, since it can thin the blood and make bruising more likely during treatment.
How does alcohol affect lip filler results?
Alcohol does not change the filler itself, but drinking soon after treatment can increase bruising and swelling, which affects how you look while healing.
What can you drink after lip filler?
Water is your best choice and helps you stay hydrated. Non-alcoholic, non-caffeinated drinks are fine, and you can return to alcohol after about 24 hours.
Does alcohol make lip filler swell more?
It can. Alcohol dilates blood vessels and is dehydrating, which may add to swelling in the first day after treatment.
