Combination Treatment Aftercare
Combination visits can include more than one injectable or skin-quality modality. Your individualized instructions take priority, and you should follow only the aftercare sections that match the products and procedures you were actually told you received.
Start here
- Review your THCB treatment summary or provider instructions so you know which products or modalities were used.
- Do not assume every instruction on this page applies to you. A Liquid Facelift or facial-balancing visit can be planned differently from one patient to another.
- Keep treated sites clean, avoid unnecessary manipulation, and use only the product-specific massage instructions your provider actually gave you.
- If you are uncertain which guide applies, contact THCB rather than guessing.
Open the guide that matches your treatment
What to expect
Temporary swelling, redness, tenderness or bruising can occur after many injectable procedures, but the expected pattern depends on the exact product, treatment depth and area. Combination treatment can also make early swelling look uneven before it settles. Use the individual guide above for the treatment-specific timeline and precautions.
Do not wait for an app response if symptoms are urgent
- Seek emergency care for difficulty breathing, severe allergic symptoms, stroke-like symptoms, or sudden vision loss/change.
- After filler or another injectable with vascular risk, severe unusual pain or concerning white, gray, blue, dusky or mottled skin requires urgent assessment.
- For symptoms that are worsening rather than improving but are not an emergency, contact THCB promptly at 415-780-1854.
Questions after a combination visit?
Call or text THCB at 415-780-1854. This organizer intentionally does not guess which modalities you received. Your provider’s individualized treatment instructions and the product-specific guides above control.
How to use this guide
The product-specific THCB pages linked above contain the detailed safety sources and post-treatment instructions for each modality. Last reviewed: August 18, 2026.