Injections & fillers
When can I exercise after fillers?
Exercise, physical strain on the body and excessive sweating can increase the risk of infection. Exercise also increases swelling. As fillers are degradable in the body and are affected by blood circulation, there is also a lower risk of bruising.
Can I sunbathe after fillers?
The UV light and heat can cause more swelling and inflammation if the skin is exposed, and should therefore be avoided in the immediate aftermath - this also applies to solariums. There are other things to consider, such as exercise, make-up and alcohol, which should be avoided after having fillers.
Do you need painkillers or anaesthesia before treatment?
All people have different pain thresholds and experience and react differently to pain. If you are having a filler treatment, you can choose whether you want to have some local anaesthetic during the treatment. There are also some painkillers that you should avoid when doing an injection treatment.
When do you see the results of a filler treatment?
Once you have had an injection treatment with fillers, the results are immediately visible. However, there may be some swelling that settles after a while. The final effect is usually visible after a few weeks.
Can anyone do fillers and botox?
In principle, anyone can have a treatment with fillers or botox. It is very rare to be allergic to botox or the substances contained in fillers. However, there are times when you should not do injection treatments, and people who should avoid this type of treatment.
What should I consider after an injection treatment with fillers?
There are some things you need to consider after an injection treatment with fillers. If you follow the advice, the risk of swelling and infection is reduced and the results are as good as possible. The final result is not visible immediately but after about a week.
How long do fillers last?
Fillers contain hyaluronic acid, which is naturally present in the body, and can therefore also be broken down by the body over time. How long fillers last is individual and varies from person to person. The results usually last 4-12 months, but sometimes the results last longer than that.
Is botox permanent - how long does botox last?
Botox itself stays under the skin for about 24 hours and then disappears. Botox has a muscle-relaxing effect, breaks down quickly in the body, and is therefore not permanent. The effect, on the other hand, is more long-lasting but disappears gradually over time.
Do I see the effects of botox immediately and what do I need to consider after botox treatment?
Immediately after a botox treatment, no results are visible. The effect of injecting botox starts to appear only 3-5 days after the treatment. The full effect takes about 2 weeks. After a botox treatment, there are some things that can be good to think about. This is to ensure that the result is as good as possible.
What do I look like after a botox treatment?
Botox is used both for wrinkles and for sweating. The result is always individual and depends on your particular circumstances. The amount used also has an impact. The treatment area sometimes becomes slightly red and flushed. This usually disappears within an hour.
What do I look like after my treatment and can I get swelling after fillers?
It is relatively common and completely harmless to have some swelling and bruising after a treatment. The area may become red and swollen after the needle puncture. You will see the final result after about two weeks.
What do I need to consider before fillers or botox?
Here are a few things that can help you prepare for your treatment so that you feel as safe and comfortable as possible. Some things can increase the risk of bruising, which is bleeding on the skin, as they make you more prone to bleeding.
What do fillers contain?
Fillers containing hyaluronic acid are one of the most common types of fillers and are very popular. This type of filler has been used for over 20 years. Hyaluronic acid can bind a thousand times its own weight in water and is naturally present in the body.
How much filler or botox do I need?
We always do a consultation before performing aesthetic injections where we go through the result you as a customer are looking for and the amount of filler or botox that may be suitable. Regardless of the amount of filler or botox you decide on, the result is not permanent.
What does the new law on injection therapies mean?
The new law means, among other things, that only licensed doctors, nurses and dentists can perform injections with fillers and botox. Before each treatment, the customer must also undergo a consultation and a reflection period; you can read more about this here.
Why not exercise after fillers?
The reason is that it can lead to swelling. In addition to not exercising immediately after fillers, there are a number of other things you may not have considered.
How does a Botox eyebrow lift work?
A Botox brow lift is performed by injecting specific points just below the eyebrow. Botox has a muscle relaxant effect, which relaxes the muscles of the forehead and smoothes the wrinkles. You can get a lift through the outer part of the eyebrows, but also by focusing on the more central parts.
Botox in the forehead
Reduce forehead wrinkles with one of the most widely used and proven solutions - botox. Botox causes a slight paralysis of the muscle and makes the wrinkles not appear as before. The procedure is proven and safe if done by a skilled practitioner.
Hyaluronic acid lips
Do you want fuller, more youthful lips and a more beautiful smile? People all over the world are choosing hyaluronic acid filler treatments. It is a simple method that gives a natural result and is not permanent. Together with the proven experience, this becomes a safe option.
How can I look younger on my face?
We can help you look younger with our various facial treatments, combination treatments and surgeries such as facelifts. With Conturmetoden, we make a comprehensive assessment of the signs of ageing, with various personalised combination treatments, depending on where you are on the age ladder.