Why Can’t You Use a Sunbed After Lip Fillers?

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Some signs of aging can be effectively treated with “natural” techniques, such as Botox for droopy eyebrows, crow’s feet, and lip fillers for fuller lips. Unfortunately, the results do not last forever, and you will need to re-treat once the fillers start diminishing.

Doctors warn their patients to avoid exposure to UV light after Botox and lip filler treatments, especially on tanning beds.

Do Tanning Beds Dissolve Lip Fillers? Potentially they can, or at least they can lessen their duration.

Sadly, most people don’t realize why.

It is not uncommon for side effects such as swelling and redness to occur after injectable treatment. This effect, can be exacerbated by UV exposure, either intensifying or prolonging it.

However, results do not differ based on whether the UV exposure occurs after or before treatment.


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What Are Lip Fillers?

Hyaluronic acid is used to fill in the lips – it is made up of water-attracting molecules. It can bind over 1000 times more moisture by weight.

We know what you’re thinking. Aren’t those the same ingredients in a moisturizer? The answer is yes! 

Anyone who cares about their skin has heard about hyaluronic acid, a component of serums, creams, and lotions when it comes to hydrating the skin and plumping fine lines.

It is something that works very well. In addition to lip fillers, it’s an ideal ingredient! A hyaluronic acid injection instantly makes your mouth look fuller and plumper.

There are lip filler alternatives, but they don’t really work as well.


How Long Do Lip Fillers Last?

A lip filler usually lasts between 12 and 18 months. However, it may differ depending on your age and metabolic rate (metabolism). Young and healthy people will burn calories a lot quicker, so lip fillers don’t last too long in younger people. 

Young and healthy people will burn calories a lot quicker, so lip fillers don’t last too long in younger people. 

Given how expensive lip fillers are, it is good to avoid degrading them by getting a tan done. Instead, you could opt for a tanning moisturizer to keep some glow to your skin while you have lip fillers.


Do Tanning Beds Dissolve Lip Fillers?

Both Lip fillers and Botox are affected by tanning beds. To what extent is determined by the individual. In their respective ways, dermal fillers and Botox reduce wrinkles.

In muscle tissue, Botox attaches to neuro-receptors, paralyzing the muscles and causing them not to contract. 

Skin fillers include hyaluronic acid, which adds volume to the superficial tissue. In scientific research, it has been determined that ultraviolet light causes hyaluronic acid to degrade (and collagen).

Therefore, dermal filler treatment should be cautioned during the summer months to protect its long-term results. And you want to be careful using tanning beds after getting dermal fillers, as well.

Dermal filler treatment should be cautioned during the summer months to protect its long-term results. And you want to be careful using tanning beds after getting dermal fillers, as well.

The sun does not have to be entirely avoided during the summer – sunlight is good for you, when carefully exposed.

However, it is best to avoid it for a few weeks after your fillers or Botox. Wear a hat and high-SPF sunscreen when you venture outdoors to preserve your youthful skin.

In addition, antioxidants can enhance the effects of anti-aging treatments as they fight free radicals. 

Alternatives to UV Tanning

Do you enjoy spray tanning? Excellent! After the injectable treatment, wait at least a day before spray tanning or sunless tanning. There are so many new high-quality home-tanning products available. Now’s a great time to try them.

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Following lip fillers, how long should I wait before going into a tanning bed?

Many people ask if they can go in the sun or attend tanning beds after getting lip fillers done, and here is our advice. After lip filler treatment, sunbeds and intense heat like saunas need to be avoided for as long as possible.

Your clinician will give you particular guidance, and you should always follow that. But a general recommendation is to wait a minimum of two weeks, but the longer, the better to gain and keep the best results.

Your clinician will give you particular guidance, and you should always follow that. But a general recommendation is to wait a minimum of two weeks, but the longer, the better to gain and keep the best results.


What Can Happen to My Lip Filler When Exposed to Tanning Beds?

Those who get lip fillers are unaware that over-exposure can cause terrible cold sores around the spots where lip filler was injected.

Getting a bit of sun after lip filler enhancements is ok, but the UV in tanning beds are higher UV rays that you are exposed to all at once.

Excess UV rays can reduce the filler injection effects and irritate your skin. This occurs when the exposure reacts with the treatment when you’re going through the healing stage.

The radiation in both tanning beds and the sunlight can affect the hyaluronic acid and degrade it. Both Restylane and Juvederm fillers are popular and contain this.

If you still plan to visit a tanning bed, talk to the doctor about lip fillers that might be more suitable for tanning beds.


Do’s and Don’ts After Lip Fillers

What Is Ok to Do

  • After treatment, wait two weeks to sunbathe.
  • Wear sunscreen with a high SPF and lip protection too.
  • Allow injection sites to heal for 24 hours after treatment before applying make-up or a spray tan.
  • Make sure that you follow your practitioner’s aftercare advice in order to let your lips and skin heal properly and achieve your desired results.
  • Consult your doctor as soon as possible if you get sunburned or experience facial filler complications.
  • Massage your lips carefully to avoid lumps

What to Avoid Doing

  • Don’t try to get a suntan if you have a bruise from the filler treatment. You might discolor your skin long-term. Getting a natural tan should be delayed for two weeks after receiving Lip/Facial fillers.
  • Never use a tanning bed. The use of tanning beds is not recommended, regardless of whether or not people use fillers.
  • For more than 20 minutes, don’t expose the lips or skin directly to the sun. The skin should be covered.
  • When you start experiencing problems with sunlight exposure, don’t assume you will be able to handle it. Instead, consult your doctor right away if concerns arise.

Conclusion

It is good to avoid tanning beds when getting lip fillers done just to be on the safe side, as people react differently to different things. While tanning beds might not degrade all people’s lip fillers, they can certainly cause damage.

It may very well be determined by the ingredients in the lip filler and how well they are done.

If you are getting a tan, do it before you get the lip fillers done, and do your best to look after your tan to make it last. We here at Luxe Luminous love tanning, but really, tanning beds are the worst way to get your glow. It’s time to try some new techniques.

Written by Kayla Young

Kayla is the founder of LuxeLuminous. She has worked professionally in the tanning industry for years. She has been interested in esthetics since childhood, and has tried every hair, skin, and makeup product ever produced (more or less).