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Get answers to common questions about Steroid Shot.
Most clients see noticeable reduction in swelling and pain within 24 to 72 hours after a Steroid Shot. Full improvement can occur over several days, and relief often lasts weeks, though results vary by individual and severity.
Some cases resolve with a single injection, while recurring or severe cysts may require additional injections spaced weeks apart. Your provider will assess the lesion and recommend a personalized plan, balancing efficacy with minimizing steroid exposure.
Discomfort is usually brief and mild; providers use fine needles and topical numbing if needed. Most clients describe a quick pinch during injection followed by immediate easing as inflammation subsides; pain rarely requires additional medication.
Common side effects include temporary redness, light bruising, and minor tenderness at the injection site. Rarely, skin atrophy, hypopigmentation, or infection can occur. We review risks beforehand and use conservative dosing to minimize complications.
While uncommon, steroid injections can cause localized skin dimpling or color changes, especially with repeated treatments or incorrect placement. Our clinicians use precise technique and conservative dosing to lower this risk and will discuss alternatives if you're concerned.
Steroid injections are generally avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless clearly necessary. We evaluate individual risks and benefits and may refer to your obstetrician. Discuss your pregnancy or breastfeeding status at booking to ensure safe, coordinated care.