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What’s the Recovery for Injectables Like Wrinkle Filler or Botox?

Looking to turn back the hands of time? You don’t need a time machine to get the smooth, flawless-looking skin you once had in your youth. In fact, all you need to do is head to the Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa – the premier Milwaukee destination for people ready to look younger in mere minutes.

Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa specializes in a number of anti-aging treatments and injections, including BotoxJuvéderm, Radiesse, Voluma, and Restylane. Each treatment carries its own benefits and results, many of which can help you look years younger in just a 30-minute session. Best of all, these treatments are all performed in-office, making it a viable solution for people on the go.

But what kind of recovery should you expect from each injection? What are some of the side effects you might expect?

What to Expect From Your Recovery

Botox injections are performed with such tiny needles, that the procedure is virtually painless. When you undergo an injectable filler treatment, you may be provided with a topical numbing treatment, which can help with any discomfort you feel during the procedure. After the treatment, you may experience some pain at the injection site; this usually dissipates after a few hours.

The most common side effect for injectables includes swelling, redness, and soreness at the injection site. Most of these symptoms only last for 24 to 48 hours.  If you find that they’re lasting for longer than this period of time, you should contact your treatment provider. Local bruising is also a common side effect of an injection, and is more likely to occur in the lower face. Bruising can be minimized by the use of special injection techniques, and by the use of anti-bruising creams, which hasten disappearance of the bruise. Is it best not to have a special occasion within a week after injectable fillers!

Anti-aging injectables are unique in that there’s virtually no downtime associated with the treatment. Each treatment only takes about 30 minutes, so you could visit the Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa, undergo a treatment, and go back to work or home without worrying about recovery. Injectables are great treatments for working professionals, busy moms, and anyone else with a jam-packed schedule!

Some clients may need to undergo multiple treatments in order to see results.  However, with most injectables, you’ll start seeing results a couple of days after your treatment.

Discover Anti-Aging Injectables at Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa

To learn more about our anti-wrinkle fillers or Botox treatments, schedule your consultation at Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa in Pewaukee, Wisconsin today.

Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa also serves the greater Milwaukee, WI metro area. Call 262-236-5179 to learn more today!

Owner / On-Site Medical Director at Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa | Website

Dr. Deborah Manjoney is a board-certified surgeon and physician with extensive training, including cardiothoracic surgery. She founded the Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa in 2002, where she specializes in vein treatments and minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. Dr. Manjoney is nationally recognized, having spoken at conferences, received awards, and contributed to medical publications.