Simple rule — sleep on your back. And don’t press your face.
Sounds easy. But yeah… first night feels weird.
Quick checklist. Save this.
That’s it. Nothing fancy. Just careful.
Here’s the thing. Fillers need a little time to settle. If you press your face into a pillow… you might shift things slightly.
Not always. But why risk it?
First 2–3 nights are key. After that, you can relax a bit.
My friend Kavya couldn’t sleep on her back. Just not her thing.
First night — kept turning sideways. Woke up panicking.
Next night? She stacked two pillows, hugged one, stayed in place.
Problem solved. Sometimes you just adjust.
A bit tight. Slight swelling. You’re aware of your face more than usual.
Then slowly… it settles. You forget about it.
That’s the real win. Not perfect sleep. Just safe healing.
If you move a lot in sleep, place pillows on both sides. Like barriers. Works surprisingly well.
1. Can I sleep on my side after fillers?
Not for the first 2–3 nights. Back sleeping is safer.
2. What if I accidentally turn in sleep?
Don’t stress. One time won’t ruin results.
3. When can I sleep normally again?
Usually after 3–5 days.
So yeah… it’s just a few nights of being careful.
And honestly, a little awkward sleep… or messing up your results? Your call.