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2 Natural Remedies For Easing Inflammation After Getting Botox On Your Face

by Mario Medina

Frown lines and other forms of wrinkles are often hard to avoid as you get older. If you are used to having smooth and wrinkle free skin, then the appearance of sagging skin can be off-putting. Therefore, botox is often a quick and nonsurgical solution that you can use to fix this issue. When injected into the skin, botox helps to disrupt the formation of wrinkles. Since botox is injected with small needles, the pain is usually extremely moderate; however, the injection can still result in some inflammation. Your skin may appear red or irritated near the injection site. This will get better as your skin begins to heal. Until then, there are a few natural remedies that you can use to help ease inflammation.

Coat the Injection Site in Fresh Aloe Vera Gel

You may notice that aloe vera gel is a main ingredient in some of your favorite drinks. This is not only due to the plant's taste and texture but also its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. These properties make it ideal for protecting your body from infection and other ailments. As a result of these properties, fresh aloe vera gel can be used externally to heal areas that are inflamed. In order to use fresh aloe vera gel, purchase the plant from the store and peel off the skin. Once the skin is peeled, you should remove the gel with a knife. You can use a spoon or a blender to help break down the gel. Coat the gel across your injection site and allow it to sit there the entire day. Repeat this process daily until your inflammation heals.

Hold a Cold Compress on the Injection Site

If you are short on aloe vera gel and time, then the quickest way to ease your inflammation is with the help of a cold compress. If applied regularly, a cold compress can help to slow blood flow to your injection sites. Reduced blood flow will also reduce the inflammation. Therefore, wrap a handful of ice blocks in a clean cloth and place the cloth in a plastic bag. Hold the cold compress against your injection site for several minutes until it feels numb. Remove your compress for a few minutes, then repeat this process again. The more often that you apply the compress, the sooner that your inflammation will reduce.

Botox injections can truly transform your overall look and smile. However, the inflammation that follows can be uncomfortable to deal with. Therefore, use these natural remedies to help ease your inflammation.

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