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Introduction:<\/strong> Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world and can be a great source of energy for long, busy days. Millions of people rely on the energizing ability of the humble bean every morning, but are those the same folks who are also visiting their local spa or plastic surgery office for fillers<\/abbr>? For those wondering if it’s OK to drink coffee after getting fillers, the answer can depend on the type and location of the filler.<\/p>\n

Risks of Drinking Coffee After Fillers:<\/strong> Even if you’re just stopping by the coffee shop for a quick espresso shot, this one-habit can have an effect on your filler treatments. People who have had fillers are typically discouraged from consuming anything that is known to cause heat and this includes caffeine.Caffeine functions to enhance activity in the muscle cells, resulting in greater movement and thus disrupts the molecular processes of the filler, known as diffusion. Too much movement can contribute to the breakdown of the filler fluid, leading to bad results and early dissipation. Injections that are not done up to par can create a variety of problems such as asymmetry, appearance of contour irregularities, localized swelling, and even redness due to an inflammatory reaction.<\/p>\n

Perspectives from Experts:<\/strong> According to a certified esthetician and electrologist at Johnathan Cohercombs Beauty Studio, “The location and type of the filler injection need to be taken into consideration when thinking about when, and if, you should drink coffee after receiving injections. For example, lip fillers can easily be disturbed with any type of vigorous activity, making it important for clients to avoid drinking coffee for at least 48-72 hours after getting their lips done. On the other hand, under-eye fillers are not as sensitive and coffee is unlikely to cause disruption after the injection.”<\/em><\/p>\n

In terms of coffee consumption post injection, it is highly recommended to be used in moderation after those 48 to 72 hours. This is to limit the amount of muscular activity, such as those episodes of smiling and grimacing that occur when sipping your morning coffee. Small amounts can help you maintain your results and look your best.<\/p>\n