For most people, the redness will go away in 24 to 48 hours. Sometimes it can take 3 to 4 days for your skin to return to its normal color and you may have some bruising for a longer time. Very rarely, a larger hematoma may form that takes longer to heal. You can do your makeup the next day. Bruising can also occur around the injection site due to the rupture of small blood vessels during the procedure.
This is more common in people with sensitive skin or those who bruise easily. There may be some redness, swelling, or tenderness at the treatment site. Occasionally, bruising may appear around the treated area, usually in the short term and will disappear within a few days. In hands with medical training and experience, polynucleotides are considered safe.
Medical-aesthetic treatments have potential side effects and potential risks, such as bruising and swelling. Patients may also experience swelling or inflammation days or weeks after treatment with polynucleotides, requiring immediate medical attention. The most common risks include minimal bruising and swelling, which last 24 to 48 hours and sometimes extending up to 2 to 3 weeks. Personal experiences vary; I have seen few bruises and swelling with PhilART.
If you are undergoing eye treatment, we recommend that you take arnica tablets, ideally a couple of weeks beforehand, to reduce bruising. Both arnica tablets and arnica cream can be used for one to two weeks after any polynucleotide treatment to help heal bruises. Strenuous exercise, sunbathing or saunas are not recommended in the days immediately following to treatment. Patients can expect to see initial results after three weeks, which will last six to nine months.
Immediately afterwards, your skin will be a little red and is likely to look rough and slightly swollen. The swelling usually lasts around 3 to 5 days and may also cause some bruising, so it's best to avoid this treatment if a major event is coming up. You can resume your normal activities right away, but it's generally recommended to keep the area clean and avoid strenuous exercise, swimming, sunbathing, etc. until the The area heals.
Despite social media claims, it's vital to recognize the inherent risks, such as prolonged swelling, bruising, allergies and dissatisfaction. If you take aspirin or a similar medication, this may increase the risk of bruising and skin discoloration at the site of the injection.