Can You Get Lip Filler While Pregnant?

You’re going to experience several changes with your body during pregnancy, which might make you think about ways to get more beautiful and boost your confidence. You’ve probably considered getting lip fillers.

Lip fillers are cosmetic treatments that would create a fuller look for your lips. It usually involves injecting hyaluronic acid which makes your lips plumper.

It is important to give it a second thought if this is on your checklist, especially as a first time mom.

What happens if you get lip filler while pregnant?

The risks of getting lip fillers during this time seem to be low, but there are still some possible risks to think about. 

You may have swelling or bruising at the injection site. There’s also a chance of an infection. You might have an allergic reaction to the filler material and though it’s rare, there’s a little chance you could get a scar. 

Your lip filler results might also not look right because when you’re pregnant your body is going through lots of changes, including your lips possibly getting swollen and your cheeks getting fuller on their own.

We recommend being careful about any treatments or procedures like this while carrying a baby. This is because whatever you put into your body might affect your developing baby. And when it comes to cosmetic procedures like this, the safety for pregnant women isn’t thoroughly studied. 

This means doctors do not have much information on its safeness. And so it’s best to err on the side of caution and stay off, at least for now.

However, if you’re still considering this, discuss with your doctor first. You know, he or she understands your current pregnancy condition and can give you tips that would help you assess both benefits and risks.

Alternatives to Lip Fillers During Pregnancy

It’s understandable to look for safe ways to feel beautiful, especially if the changes are hitting hard. While getting lip fillers might be a little bit harsher at this time, you can try out these options to enhance your lips or looks:

1. Lip Care and Hydration: 

  • Undoubtedly, one of the best things you can do for your lips and even your whole body is to drink plenty water. This helps to keep your lips from getting dry and cracked.
  • Also, look for balms that contain natural moisturizers like shea butter, jojoba or coconut oil. Get rid of ones that have lots of chemicals or fragrances as they can sometimes rile your lips even more.
  • Keep your lip balm handy. Apply throughout the day, especially before to bed. This would keep your lips soft and moisturized.
  • Don’t lick your lips: It might feel good for a moment but doing that actually makes them drier.
  • Use humidifier in your room, especially if you live in drier climates or winter times to keep your skin and lips hydrated.
  • Eat well. Consistently eating a diet full of fruits and vegetables will improve the appearance of skin in no time. Vitamins B and E are perfect for skin health, so foods rich in these vitamins can be beneficial.

2. Lip Plumping Glosses

Using lip pumping glosses can be an easier way to make your lips look a little bigger when pregnant. These glosses often contain ingredients that work by puffing up your lips just a little bit. Here are some tips to consider :

  • They usually have things like mint, cinnamon, or other ingredients that cause a tingling feeling. This helps your lips swell up a little, making them look plumper. But the plumping effect doesn’t last forever; it’s just for a short time after you put the gloss on.
  • Don’t overdo it: To ensure the gloss doesn’t burn your lips, try a little bit first. Since your skin can be very sensitive during pregnancy, you might want to use glosses less frequently.
  • You could develop new allergies while pregnant, so watch out for any signs of an allergy, like redness, itchiness, or swelling that doesn’t go down and discontinue use.

3. Lip Contouring with Makeup

This is a clever trick to make your lips look bigger and more defined without needing any special treatments. It’s completely safe during pregnancy.

You’d want to always consider brands that do not contain harmful chemicals. You know at this period your skin can be more sensitive, so it’s best to use products and brands with fewer and safer ingredients.

Consider using all-natural makeups as they’re often gentler on your skin.

What to Do if You Already Have Lip Filler and Become Pregnant?

Already had a lip filler before realizing your pregnancy? If that’s your case, read these attentively:

  • Worry no more: You shouldn’t be scared. It is normal to experience this, and no evidence shows it’ll harm your baby.
  • Talk to your doctor: Even though lip fillers are generally considered safe, it’s always a good idea to let your healthcare provider know about any treatments you’ve had. Their advice would be necessary. And they’d also want to monitor any unusual symptom closely.
  • Hold off on more treatments: Doctors advise against cosmetic treatments including lip fillers at these delicate times. Your body is going through lots of changes, including changes in your skin and blood flow, which can affect how these fillers would look or heal.
  • Take extra care of your skin: Drink more water, eat well and follow a skincare routine, all of which could help your skin and lips be in good condition during pregnancy.
  • Plan for the future: If you want to refresh your fillers after having your baby, discuss this with your doctor. They can guide you on how long to wait, especially if you’re breastfeeding.

When to Consider Getting Lip Fillers After Pregnancy

After having a baby, many new moms think about ways to feel more confident and refreshed. For some, this includes quickly considering cosmetic treatments like lip fillers, which they were made to stay off during the pregnancy.

But there are a couple of things to consider first. Your health is one, whether you’re breastfeeding, and discussing your plan with your OB-GYN.

The fact is that your body needs to recover, and it is a good idea to wait till you fully recover and return to pre-pregnancy state before thinking about any cosmetic procedure at all.

If you’re breastfeeding, it’s especially important to wait until you’ve finished before getting lip fillers. There isn’t extensive study on the safety of this procedure while breastfeeding, so to protect the health of your baby, it’s advisable to postpone any cosmetic treatments. 

The ingredients in lip fillers could potentially pass into breast milk, and since the effects on infants are unknown, caution is the best approach.

Regardless, keep the chat going with your doctor. He or she can provide individualized advice based on your health history and current condition. Your doctor could also help you determine the right time to have this after they’ve assessed your hormone levels and other health factors.

Moreover, your emotional wellbeing should not be undermined. Post-pregnancy period comes with a lot of emotional downturns for many women. And so, your decision to undergo any cosmetic therapy should stem from self-love and not because you’re emotionally distressed.

Lastly, don’t overlook the practical side of getting lip fillers which includes the financial and time commitments. Caring for your baby is already time consuming and costive.

So it is important to assess whether this is the ideal time for the additional investment and if you can handle the extra costs to maintain your filler.

While the desire to look good after pregnancy is pretty much understandable, this decision should never be rushed. It is best to wait until you’re done nursing and your doctor gives you the green light.

Conclusion – Can Pregnant Women Have Lip Filler?

When it comes to the question of whether cosmetic procedures like lip fillers are okay in pregnancy, it’s best to play it safe and wait till you’re off these delicate times. Both your health and that of your baby are top priorities now.

And since we don’t have enough research to prove the safety of this therapy, don’t take any chance – postpone until your baby is out and you’re done breastfeeding.

Discuss with your doctor all your plans for cosmetic procedures because they will give you the best advice that considers your personal pregnancy condition.

Georgina Austin, CNM

Georgina Austin, CNM

Hello! I'm Gina, a certified midwife, a writer, an experienced one of course, and a proud mother of twins, Noel and Noelle. With eleven years of maternity support experience and my own journey through motherhood, I offer reliable information on women's health here on this blog.

In addition to writing about pregnancy and breastfeeding, I cover topics like sexual health, birth control, egg donation, sibling relationships, and managing life with multiple children. So, whatever issue you're facing as a woman, I've got you covered!