Dermal Filler Precare

We can't wait to welcome you to Le Formulaire. As your appointment approaches, please follow the pre-care instructions below to ensure your skin is fully prepared for your dermal filler treatment.

7-14 days before your appointment 

  • Avoid taking aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Ibuprofen unless prescribed. Fish oil, Ginko Biloba, St. John’s Wort and high doses of vitamin E should also be avoided if possible. 

  • If you are taking prescription blood thinners such as warfarin please discuss with us in advance. 

  • If you have any history of Herpes Simplex (cold sores) on your face, make sure you inform the doctor one week prior to your appointment; this will allow us adequate time to prescribe a medication to prevent an outbreak if needed. 

  • Avoid dental procedures (including cleaning) 

  • Please reschedule your appointment if you have been unwell or had a vaccination in the 2 weeks before your dermal filler appointment. 

  • Avoid other facial aesthetic and cosmetic procedures. 

  • Take time to read information and the consent form for dermal fillers

24 hours before your appointment 

  • Avoid alcohol to minimise the risk of bruising. 

  • Avoid sun exposure, extreme heat and strenuous exercise to reduce bruising and swelling. 

  • Start taking your coldsore prevention if prescribed. 

On the day of your treatment 

  • Come to your appointment with a clean face, with no makeup. 

  • Always inform your doctor of all medications, including supplements you may be taking as well as your medical history. 

  • Eat a small meal or a snack before your appointment.

Dermal Filler Aftercare

Thank you so much for trusting in us to look after your skin. To ensure the best results, please follow these aftercare steps:

  • Avoid wearing makeup for 12 hours minimum. Also avoid touching treated areas to minimise risk of infection.

  • We recommend a review appointment after all dermal filler at around 2-3 weeks.

  • Avoid strenuous exercise for the following 24 hours.

  • Avoid sun exposure, extremes of temperature such as saunas or sea swimming for at least 2 weeks to reduce complications.

What to do after treatment

  • Avoid alcohol for 24 hours.

  • Wash your face gently the evening after treatment, avoiding putting pressure on your face

  • You can shower/bath the day following your treatment

  • You may wish to apply a cool, clean compress within 48 hours to the treatment areas to reduce swelling

  • Please do not lie down directly on the treatment sites for 24 hours.

  • Please do not get facials, wax or massage the treatment area for two weeks after treatment

  • Please avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, or other anti-inflammatory medication for 24 hours after treatment (unless prescribed) as this may increase bruising. You may take paracetamol if you feel discomfort

  • Please monitor treatment sites after treatment and contacts us if you have any concerns.

Immediately post treatment it is normal to experience some mild redness and swelling. This should be mild and should improve over time. It is common to experience bruising following an injectable treatment. This should resolve with time. Some mild tenderness and discomfort may occur, particularly after the local anaesthetic in the dermal filler wears off 30-40 mins post treatment. You may also feel the dermal filler as a little lumpy at first before it slowly and naturally integrates into your own skin tissue. 

We advise that some treatments require stages of treatment to achieve the final desired result and this is why a review appointment is encouraged. 

If you are unsure about your treatment result or any potential side effect please contact the clinic so that we can support you.

Contact us if you note:

  • Pain increasing in the treatment area or in other areas of the face/mouth. 

  • Change to sensation (e.g. numbness) in the areas of treatment or other areas of face/mouth. 

  • Increasing redness or swelling or pus. 

  • Visual disturbance, squint or associated headache. 

  • Signs of a coldsore 

  • If the blood flow is disrupted to the skin you may see pallor (paleness) arising in the areas near or at treatment site or a net like rash, pustules on the skin, or mottled bruising. (Some pictures for guidance are emailed to you after treatment for you to refer to).

If you are very unwell please do not hesitate to attend your local A&E.