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how long after ipl treatment can i do belotero

by Parker Fisher Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Full Answer

How long do Belotero treatments last?

A touch-up treatment after two weeks can augment the results and make them last longer. Additional retreatment sessions every six months may be needed if you wish to maintain the results. Most people get good results with one or two syringes of Belotero.

What to expect after IPL treatment?

What to expect after IPL during the healing process: It is uncommon for an individual to experience all these side effects. However, if you have any questions or concerns post-treatment, contact Dr. Vanderloos. It is essential to give your skin proper TLC after your IPL session.

How is Belotero treatment performed?

Belotero treatment is a simple outpatient procedure performed at the doctor’s office. The appointment should take between 15 minutes and an hour. Your doctor will begin by disinfecting the skin and may apply a topical anesthetic. Lidocaine, an injected local anesthetic, can also be used to numb the treatment area.

How long does it take for Belotero results to appear?

In short, it takes about two to three weeks for the full results to appear and balance out. But this isn’t the be-all-end-all of your results. To fully understand this product and how long it takes to settle, a few other facts and questions must be covered first. What Is Belotero?

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How soon after IPL can I get fillers?

Laser and IPL treatments should be done prior to injection of fillers or you need to wait 4 weeks. Makeup may be applied after the treatment when the skin is intact and the reaction has decreased. Avoid sun exposure, outdoor and tanning beds.

Does IPL affect dermal fillers?

IPL does not generate the same levels of heat as Thermage and should have less effect on fillers already placed. Likely a true laser that targets the water in the skin would potentially affect the filler the most.

How long after laser hair removal can I get filler?

two weeksLaser treatments do not “melt” fillers so they can be injected two weeks before laser or at least two weeks after the laser treatment once the skin has healed.

How soon after IPL can you do Botox?

immediatelyBotox can be performed immediately after IPL, but not immediately before. Both Thermage and Liposuction are not typically done on the same day as IPL photorejuvenation.

Can IPL dissolve fillers?

Answer: Photofacials/IPL After Dermal Filler There aren't any studies that show that IPL lasers cause fillers to dissolve or breakdown faster. In my experience, I have not seen any issues either. If you bruise after the filler, wait until that has completely resolved before you have the laser treatment.

Can I do laser and filler same day?

The good news is that laser resurfacing and fillers can be used together! “Most laser treatments don't penetrate nearly deep enough to affect any fillers which have already been injected,” explains Dr. Hanson.

Do lasers dissolve fillers?

Lasers do not dissolve fillers. The lasers do not penetrate deeply enough to dissolve fillers which are injected into the dermis. You can safely have your fillers done and lasers without any side effect of affecting your facial injections.

What can you not do after laser hair removal?

Laser hair removal aftercare don'tsSpace recurring treatments no sooner than 4 to 6 weeks apart. ... Don't tan. ... Don't use tanning lotions. ... Don't apply lotions with fragrances or perfumes to the treatment area. ... Don't apply deodorant to the underarms if laser hair treatment was targeted in this area.More items...•

How long should you wait between laser treatments?

between four and eight weeksHow Many Treatments Do I Need? For most people, it's best to wait between four and eight weeks between each treatment, and we generally recommend six treatments for optimal results.

Does IPL dissolve Botox?

Answer: IPL, Botox and fillers IPL will not affect the injectables.

How long after a chemical peel can I get fillers?

So, my general "rule of thumb" is you can have fillers as soon as you can ice your face comfortably... so the average time to wait is 7 days. That said, peels do cause collagen remodeling and "plumping" of the skin, so if you only need some mild plumping, you may want to wait 3-6 months.

How long after IPL can I exfoliate?

Don't take hot showers, hot baths, or bask in a hot tub for a minimum of 48 hours. Don't exfoliate your skin within the first seven days as it may cause irritation. Don't pick any crusting or blisters. Don't exercise or participate in any strenuous physical activity.

What is Belotero?

Belotero is an injectable hyaluronic acid filler that’s FDA-approved to smooth moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds, like marionette lines...

What are the pros and cons of Belotero?

Pros Results can last up to a year—longer than those of many hyaluronic acid–based injectable fillers.When it’s injected by an experienced provider...

How much does Belotero cost?

Belotero cost will vary, depending on your provider’s office location, their level of experience, and their pricing structure (most doctors charge...

Is Belotero safe?

Belotero is FDA-approved and safe for use. However, it’s best to receive injections from a board-certified physician or a trained provider with an...

What happens during a Belotero treatment?

Prior to treatment, your provider will clean your skin around the treatment area with an antiseptic solution and may apply a numbing cream. They’ll...

What can you expect after Belotero treatment?

There’s little to no downtime associated with Belotero. “You may experience some bruising and swelling at the injection sites for a few days,” says...

When will you see Belotero results?

You’ll notice increased volume immediately, but you won’t see your final results for one to two weeks, after any swelling has completely gone down....

How long do results last?

Belotero filler usually lasts up to a year, although it tends not to last as long in areas that move a lot—and everyone metabolizes fillers differe...

Belotero vs. Juvéderm: What’s the difference?

Juvéderm and Restylane are the most popular and widely used hyaluronic acid fillers. They’re similar to Belotero, but the formulas vary by molecula...

What are the alternatives to Belotero?

There are a number of different dermal fillers available, but there are subtle differences—so your doctor may choose one over the other, depending...

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