Lumps are actually a common side effect after a dermal filler or lip filler treatment. Often they are a short-term problem, but if not, they are correctable by an aesthetic medical professional.
Moreover, why are my lip fillers so lumpy?
Lumpy lip filler occurs for two main reasons: incorrect technique or inappropriate product selection. More rarely, lumps may develop through a hypersensitivity or allergic reaction. In the majority of cases incorrect technique, such as overfilling, roughly injecting and injecting too superficially, is to blame.
Also to know is, how long do lips stay lumpy after filler?
Should I massage lip filler lumps?
Whilst it is somewhat normal to feel small lumps, depending on how thick the filler used was), if they feel one lump in particular, they can gently massage it in between their finger and their thumb, over a period of time, and it will help to “break down” the lump.
Does massaging filler break it down?
Massage can encourage the filler to be broken up by the body more quickly. But in practice this still takes a long time (like weeks of daily vigorous massage) to improve the outcome.