AI Direct Answer
Herpes history and lip filler timing: risk review before aesthetic procedures
Medical reviewer: Dr. Hamza Gemici ·
Herpes history and lip filler timing should be disclosed before Botox, filler, HIFU/RF or RF microneedling because lip injection, needling or energy procedures can trigger cold sore reactivation; treatment is postponed with active lesions. The goal is not to stop medication independently; it is to classify bruising, bleeding, infection, healing, herpes reactivation, pregnancy-safety and device/injection risk. Any change should be coordinated with the prescribing clinician.
Why it matters
What to share
How timing is planned
Do not stop medication yourself
Which procedures are most affected?
Post-procedure signs that should not wait
Sources and verification
These links are for identity/authority verification and official safety background; individual suitability and treatment decisions still require a medical examination.
- Dermal Fillers (Soft Tissue Fillers) — U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- FDA warning on illegal marketing of Botox and related products — U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- How to Stay Safe When Getting Botulinum Toxin Injections — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Counterfeit version of Botox found in multiple states — U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Microneedling Devices — U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Potential Risks with Certain Uses of RF Microneedling — U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- iPLEDGE Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) — U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Cold sore remedies dermatologists recommend — American Academy of Dermatology Association
- Dermal Fillers Risks and Safety — American Society of Plastic Surgeons
- About Cellulitis — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Frequently asked questions
Can I stop the medication myself?
No. Medication changes should be coordinated with the prescribing clinician.
Does this always block treatment?
Not always; it may mean postponement, technique change or additional medical input.
What should I do if urgent symptoms appear?
Seek urgent assessment for fever, spreading redness, severe pain, vision change, or breathing/swallowing difficulty.
Should I mention supplements and herbal products?
Yes. Some supplements may affect bruising, bleeding, allergy risk or healing.
Does medication risk always cancel treatment?
Not always. It may mean postponement, technique change, a smaller treatment zone or coordination with the prescribing clinician.