If you’ve made the wise decision to have Lips Collagen treatment, you’re in for a treat. In no time at all, your lips will look fuller, richer and more colourful. You’ll save yourself valuable prep time in the morning, and you will never have to worry about smudges again. But there are some things you’ll need to keep in mind after your Lips Collagen procedure — including some dos and don’ts — to get the most out of your treatment.
DON'T WORK OUT OR SUNBATHE FOR 2 WEEKS : You need to take real care of your lips for the first two weeks after treatment. This means you should refrain from exercise — your lips don’t need to deal with excess sweat while they’re healing — and you should avoid direct sun exposure, which can damage the sensitive skin on your lips. Do Avoid Touching Your Lips! People touch their faces all the time, whether they notice it or not. As unappealing as it sounds, most people also find it tempting to pick at their scabs. This is a problem when you’ve had Lips Collagen treatment and you’re trying to heal. By touching your face, you’re leaving yourself open to infection. Until your lips heal, don’t touch them. Let them breathe and the results will be all the better.
DON'T GET YOUR LIPS WET : Getting your lips wet can make them susceptible to infection, so we highly recommend you keep them dry and clean. Drink out of a straw for the first few days — this might actually be preferable if you have tender lips!
DO WATCH WHAT YOU EAT ? While your lips are healing, you’ll want to eat clean. Stick to dry food, and do what you can to stop your lips getting dirty. We especially recommend avoiding salty and spicy foods for the first few days.
DON'T SCHEDULE ANY MAKEOUT SESSIONS: You probably won’t feel much like kissing for the first few days after Lip Collagen treatment, which is a good thing. Keep your distance, and refrain from kissing until your scabs are completely healed.
COLLAGEN LIPS SPRAY lasts a long time — up to five years — but it will eventually fade. To ensure your lips remain stunning, book an appointment once you’re nearing the end of this five-year period, and we’ll make sure you are booked in as soon as possible.