Day 0 — immediately after treatment
The improvement to the nasolabial folds is visible straight away. You will notice a softening of the lines and a more rested, refreshed appearance even before any swelling begins. Mild redness and tenderness at the injection sites are normal at this stage.
The treated area may feel slightly firm to the touch. This is the filler sitting within the tissue before it begins to integrate. Most patients leave the clinic feeling comfortable and return to their normal routine the same day.
Days 1 to 3 — peak swelling
Swelling typically peaks between 24 and 72 hours after treatment. The nasolabial area is less prone to dramatic swelling than the lips or under-eyes, but mild puffiness and firmness are expected and completely normal during this period.
Minor asymmetry due to uneven swelling between the two sides is common at this stage. This does not reflect the final result and resolves as swelling settles evenly.
If bruising is present, it usually appears during days 1 to 3 and is typically small and localised around the injection points.
Days 3 to 5 — swelling settles
By this point the worst of the swelling should be behind you. The treated area begins to feel softer and less tender, and the result becomes more refined as the tissue settles. Bruising, if present, will be fading and can be covered with makeup from 24 hours after treatment.
Any firmness or lumpiness under the skin at this stage is the filler still integrating into surrounding tissue. It resolves on its own and should not be massaged unless you have been specifically advised to do so by your practitioner.
Days 5 to 7 — comfortable for most patients
The majority of patients feel fully comfortable socially by the end of the first week. Swelling is minimal, any bruising is well on its way to resolving, and the nasolabial area feels natural rather than firm. The result is clearly visible, though still refining.
Week 2 — final result
At two weeks, the filler is fully integrated and the result is assessable. This is the point at which any refinements or review can be meaningfully discussed. If you have concerns about symmetry or the degree of correction, the two-week mark is the right time to raise them.