Healing after lip enhancement treatments: a complete timeline

By Dr. Aaron Stanes

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The healing process after non-surgical lip enhancement follows a predictable pattern, but first-time patients are often unprepared for how different the result looks in the first few days compared to the final outcome. This guide covers the complete healing timeline for all three treatment categories, what is normal at each stage, and when to contact your clinic.

 

Quick answer: The healing process after injectable lip enhancement takes approximately 2-4 weeks for the final result to be fully visible. Swelling peaks at 24 hours and resolves progressively. Bruising, if present, resolves within 3-5 days. Do not assess your result before the 2-week mark because what you see in the first 48 hours is not the final outcome.

 

The complete healing timeline for injectable volume treatments

Stage Timeframe What is happening What you see and feel
Immediate 0–2 hours Injection trauma triggers acute inflammation; injectable substance integrates into tissue Redness, mild swelling, tenderness at injection sites; lips appear fuller than final result
Acute swelling 2–48 hours Inflammatory response peaks; the gel attracts water as it settles; swelling peaks at 24–48 hours Lips appear fuller, possibly uneven; this is the most alarming stage — it is normal
Early resolution Days 2–5 Inflammatory response subsides; excess fluid is reabsorbed; bruising peaks then fades Swelling reduces progressively; shape emerges; bruising may be visible
Late resolution Days 5–10 Residual swelling resolves; injectable substance fully integrated Result is largely visible; minor residual swelling may remain; bruising resolved in most patients
Final result 2 weeks All swelling resolved; injectable substance fully settled in its final position Final result — this is when to attend the review appointment and assess the outcome

 

Healing timeline for Rejuran lip treatment

Stage Timeframe What you see and feel
Immediate 0–2 hours Multiple small papules (bumps) at injection sites; redness; mild tenderness
Papule resolution 12–24 hours Papules resolve; redness reduces; mild residual swelling
Post-treatment Days 2–5 Mild residual redness and tenderness; no significant ongoing swelling
Collagen response begins Weeks 2–4 Skin quality improvements begin to emerge; fine lines softer; improved hydration
Full result 4–6 weeks after final session Optimal result visible; skin texture, hydration, and line reduction at maximum improvement

 

Healing timeline for PDO thread lip treatment

Stage Timeframe What you see and feel
Immediate 0–24 hours Swelling and tenderness at insertion points; lips may appear uneven; mild bruising possible
Early resolution Days 2–5 Swelling reduces; threads settle; shape becomes more apparent
Thread integration Days 5–14 Threads fully integrated; lifting effect and definition becomes clear
Final result 2–3 weeks Full result visible; PDO threads continue to stimulate collagen over the following weeks

 

What is normal vs what requires contact with your clinic

Normal — no action needed Contact your clinic
Swelling peaking at 24–48 hours Skin blanching or white discolouration during or after treatment
Uneven appearance in the first 5 days Pain that is worsening after day 3 rather than improving
Bruising appearing and then fading over 5–10 days Swelling worsening significantly after day 3
Tenderness and firmness in the lips for the first few days Fever or systemic symptoms at any point
Papules after Rejuran that resolve within 24 hours Blistering or skin breakdown
Lips looking different in the first 48 hours vs later A persistent lump or asymmetry still present at 4 weeks

 

Factors that affect healing speed

  • Individual tissue response — some patients resolve swelling faster than others; genetics play a role
  • Treatment volume — higher volumes produce more swelling and a longer resolution period
  • Prior treatment history — patients who have had previous treatment in the same area often experience less swelling than first-time patients
  • Aftercare compliance — avoiding alcohol, exercise, and heat in the first 48 hours meaningfully reduces swelling duration
  • Age — older patients may take slightly longer to resolve bruising due to changes in vascular fragility

For the complete aftercare guide to support healing, see our dedicated post on lip enhancement aftercare. For the full overview of treatment categories, see the non-surgical lip enhancement guide.

 

If you’re interested in lip enhancement, and want to ensure a safe and professional treatment, request a consultation with our clinical team. We’ll assess your lips using our 3 pillar framework, and provide fair, honest guidance.

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Frequently asked questions

How long until I can go back to work after lip enhancement?

Most patients return to work the same day or the following day. Swelling and bruising are visible and may attract attention in the first 2 to 5 days, which some patients prefer to manage at home. If your work environment requires a polished appearance, scheduling treatment before a weekend allows the most visible swelling to resolve before returning to the office.

How long until I can exercise after lip enhancement?

Avoid strenuous exercise for 24 to 48 hours after injectable volume treatment. Light activity can resume after 24 hours. High-impact exercise — running, HIIT, cycling — should wait until day 3 to 5 at minimum. The concern is elevated heart rate and body temperature increasing blood flow to the treated area and worsening swelling.

Will my lips feel different during healing?

Yes. In the first few days after injectable volume treatment, lips often feel firmer, tighter, and more sensitive than normal. This normalises as swelling resolves. The settled result typically feels soft and natural — patients often comment that they forget the treatment has been done once healing is complete.

Are lumps after lip injections normal?

Yes, some small lumps after lip injections are normal, and are usually related to local swelling. Visible lumps that persist beyond the healing stages are not normal, and should be assessed by your treating clinician. Non-visible lumps (ones that you can only feel), are not usually a concern, and may be intentional if your goal was lip reshaping, as this requires uneven product distribution.

 

Want to know more about lip enhancement?

Read our complete guide to lip enhancement in Australia.

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