How to Sleep After Dermal Fillers?

Nov 08, 2025 | Skincare


Dermal fillers are one of today’s most popular non-surgical treatments for achieving a refreshed, more youthful appearance. From smoothing wrinkles to redefining facial contours, they offer versatile enhancement with minimal downtime. However, one of the most overlooked elements of aftercare is knowing how to sleep after dermal fillers — and it can make a significant difference in your final results.

At MaylinJYD Clinic we combine regenerative therapies, aesthetic precision, and advanced skin science to help you achieve the best possible results.

In this blog, we share essential guidance on dermal fillers sleep, including best sleeping positions, what to avoid, and how to support the healing phase after your filler treatment.

How to Sleep After Dermal Fillers: 5 Essential Tips

1. Sleep on Your Back

The best sleeping positions after dermal filler injections play a critical role in achieving optimal results. The golden rule? Sleep on your back. This avoids putting pressure on the treated areas, such as cheek fillers, lips, or jawline, which can exacerbate swelling, distort the shape, or disrupt how the filler settles. Side or stomach sleepers should place pillows beside them to encourage the right position.

2. Elevate Your Head

Keeping your head elevated using an extra pillow or wedge pillow during the first few nights will help reduce swelling and support lymphatic drainage. This position is especially important immediately after receiving dermal fillers to avoid fluid retention around the injection sites.

3. Avoid Facial Compression

Apply caution when it comes to sleeping positions that cause your face to press into pillows or bedding. Avoid sleeping with your hand under your face, or with heavy blankets applying pressure on the treated areas. Compression may interfere with filler positioning and could increase your risk of filler migration, bruising, or inflammation.

4. Keep Skincare Light at Night

After filler injections, it’s best to avoid applying makeup, heavy creams, or facial tools such as gua sha or rollers near the treated areas. Use only a light moisturiser or approved aftercare product. Allow the skin to breathe and focus on self-care during the initial healing phase.

5. Be Consistent for at Least a Week

Although most dermal fillers procedures begin to settle within hours, it’s crucial to avoid applying pressure for at least a week, especially during sleep. The first 48 hours are most sensitive, but good sleep posture should be maintained throughout the recovery period for best possible results.

Understanding Dermal Fillers

Facial fillers are injectable gels, typically made from hyaluronic acid, used to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and sculpt facial contours. Popular areas for cosmetic injectables include the lips, cheeks, jawline, and under-eyes. These injectable treatments are performed using a fine needle, often with a local anaesthetic for comfort.

Fillers are safe and well-tolerated, and results are visible within a short period. However, thoughtful post-treatment care is crucial for success.