Will I bruise after my injectable treatment?
I’ve always been mindful of trying to avoid having patients leave my clinic with a bruise or mild swelling; long ago investing in an expensive, high tech gadget which shows where veins are located underneath the surface of the skin. I strive to minimise the risks as much as possible.
However, it remains an unfortunate truth that occasionally – no matter how careful, how experienced and how skilled the practitioner – a patient may bruise after an injectable procedure. As we age, skin becomes thinner and blood vessels more fragile. You may suddenly find you are more likely to bruise in your 40s than you were in your 20s and 30s. While some people just naturally bruise more easily when a needle is used to pierce the skin.
There are some steps you can take to try and minimise your risk of a bruise. I would advise you avoid taking certain popular supplements for a few days prior to your treatment. Products such as Omega fatty acids, fish oils, St John’s Wort, Turmeric, Ginkgo Biloba and Vitamin E, to name just a few, can all thin the blood and may increase the risk of a bruise. The same applies to certain painkillers (Aspirin and Ibruprofen). Alcohol is best avoided before and after an injectable treatment too.
