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.

You need to ensure you have fully completed your Medical History to include prescribed medications and any supplements you currently take. If you are taking blood thinning medications as prescribed by your doctor, we need you to tell us before your appointment. You should not stop taking them.

If you do sustain any bruising or swelling, I will apply an ice pack in clinic. You should then ice the area again once you get home. Ice cubes or the little re-usable ice packs for packed lunch boxes work well. A thin layer of protection should be used between the ice and the skin, such as putting the ice into a small plastic bag. Applying Arnica or Vitamin K cream to a bruise can also help it to fade a little faster. After 48 hours, applying a warm compress two or three times a day may help promote blood flow and assist in clearing the bruise more quickly.

It is important to understand that no practitioner can ever give patients a 100% guarantee that they will never bruise after an injectable procedure. For this reason, we cannot reiterate strongly enough that you need to factor in plenty of time if you are booking a treatment prior to a holiday or an important social event.

I hated my eye bags!

What could I do about my eye bags?

Firstly, I have to say I had always hated looking at my eyes in the mirror or in photographs.  In all the photos of me without my glasses on, all I could see was these eye bags so prominently staring back at me!

I needed these gone… and soon, please! For years I’d hidden behind my glasses (which I also dislike wearing, by the way!) while contemplating whether I should have laser treatment to correct my eyesight.   But why, when I would still have these awful eye bags staring back at me?  So of course I asked for Laurie’s help.  What could be done? What would be the best treatment for me?

Laurie recommended I have two to three ablative Tixel treatments (ablative is the highest device setting) to blast the fat pads away from my eyes.  Thank goodness I had some hope!

Tixel treatments for my eyes

  • Tixel is a thermal fractional skin rejuvenation machine
  • Tixel employs a hot titanium tip which transfers direct heat to the upper dermis.
  • Treatment is nearly painless, healing is fast and downtime is short.

My Tixel Treatment Experience

After my initial wince – it felt a bit like very briefly being flicked with an elastic band -Laurie performed the treatment with gentleness and precision. This was relatively pain free and to my surprise was all over within 15 minutes. I did experience some slight redness and heat I can only describe as the heat feeling being similar to when you have caught the sun. However, this was minimal and disappeared within a few hours.

And Afterwards

On waking the next morning, my eyes were slightly swollen, which was to be expected.  However this did go within a few days. Great, I was on my way to the eyes I wanted!

Over the next week I did get some dryness and tiny little micro crusting.  Laurie told me not to touch these…so I did what I was told and left them well alone and over the coming weeks these minute little crustings disappeared.  Hooray!

The Results

My eyes looked positively great.  My eye bags had flattened, plus the whole eye area looked generally more rejuvenated.

On Lauries recommendation I went for Tixel treatment no 2 (treatments are recommended 4 to 6 weeks apart for the best results.) Of course another ablative treatment was advised…so I went for it!  I must say I’m so so happy I had the 2nd Tixel, as not only have my eye bags flattened even more but my whole eye area looks fresh. I’m now ready to face the world and not hide behind my sunglasses!

Would I Recommend a Tixel treatment?……
I would definitely recommend this treatment if you suffer with any under eye bags, fine lines or crepiness. I’m so impressed, that I will be booking in for Tixel no. 3 once we are out of lockdown. Here’s hoping it will be soon!

The link to our Tixel Treatment page is below, for anyone who’d like to know more:

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