Rejuran Bruising and Swelling: What Is Normal and How to Reduce It

Learn what bruising and swelling after Rejuran is normal, how to reduce it, and when to seek advice from your practitioner.

Rejuran bruising and swelling: what is normal

Mild bruising or swelling can occur after Rejuran, and knowing what is normal helps you feel prepared. This guide explains common temporary reactions and how to minimise them.

Is Bruising Normal After Rejuran?

Minor bruising and swelling are common temporary side effects of many injectable treatments. They usually settle within a few days. For the full picture, see Rejuran side effects.

How to Reduce Bruising and Swelling

  • Avoid blood-thinning supplements if your practitioner advises
  • Apply cold compresses if recommended
  • Avoid strenuous exercise immediately after
  • Sleep slightly elevated for facial treatments
Caring for skin after a Rejuran session

When to Seek Advice

Most reactions are mild and short-lived. If you notice severe or worsening symptoms, contact your practitioner. Follow our aftercare guide, and understand temporary bumps in how long Rejuran bumps last.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does bruising last?

Bruising typically fades within several days, though this varies by individual.

Can I cover bruising with makeup?

Often yes, after the initial recommended window. Confirm timing with your practitioner.

Final Thoughts

Mild bruising and swelling after Rejuran are usually normal and temporary. Simple aftercare steps can minimise them, and persistent issues should be discussed with your practitioner.

This article is for general informational purposes only and is not medical advice; consult a qualified practitioner for guidance specific to your skin.

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