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Treating a Bruised Cheek at Home

A bruised cheek can happen from a fall, bump, sports injury, or accident—and while it often looks dramatic, it’s usually not serious. The soft tissues in your face bruise easily, and swelling or discoloration may …

A bruised cheek can happen from a fall, bump, sports injury, or accident—and while it often looks dramatic, it’s usually not serious. The soft tissues in your face bruise easily, and swelling or discoloration may show up quickly. Thankfully, with a few simple home remedies, you can manage the pain and support healing. Here’s how to care for a bruised cheek safely, and when to seek medical attention.

What Causes a Bruised Cheek?

A bruise occurs when small blood vessels under the skin break due to impact. Blood pools beneath the surface, leading to:

  • Red or purple discoloration
  • Swelling or puffiness
  • Tenderness or dull aching
  • In some cases, mild numbness or stiffness

Facial bruises often seem worse than they are because the skin is thin and sensitive—but most heal within 7–10 days with the right care.

Step-by-Step: How to Treat a Bruised Cheek

1. Apply a Cold Compress (First 48 Hours)

  • Use a soft ice pack wrapped in a cloth or towel
  • Apply for 15–20 minutes, every 1–2 hours while awake
  • Helps reduce swelling and limit further discoloration
  • Don’t apply ice directly to bare skin

2. Elevate Your Head

  • Keep your head elevated—especially when lying down—to reduce puffiness
  • Sleep on your back with an extra pillow

3. Take Over-the-Counter Pain Relief

  • Use acetaminophen or ibuprofen as directed
  • Helps with pain and inflammation

4. Avoid Touching or Pressing the Area

  • Don’t poke, rub, or massage the bruise
  • Let the area rest to avoid worsening the injury

5. Switch to Warm Compresses (After 48 Hours)

  • Use a warm, damp cloth to increase blood flow and promote healing
  • Apply for 15 minutes, 2–3 times daily

What to Avoid

  • ❌ No direct pressure or massage to the cheek
  • ❌ No aspirin (can increase bleeding)
  • ❌ Don’t resume contact sports until pain and bruising resolve
  • ❌ Avoid makeup until swelling subsides to prevent irritation

When to Visit Urgent Care

Get checked by a provider if:

  • Swelling increases instead of going down after 48 hours
  • You experience numbness, tingling, or weakness in the face
  • Your cheekbone feels flat, sharp, or sunken—this could mean a fracture
  • There’s trouble chewing, talking, or opening your jaw
  • You notice persistent headache or dizziness after facial trauma
  • Bruising spreads to the eyes or jawline rapidly

How Long Does It Take to Heal?

  • Mild bruises fade in 7–10 days
  • Discoloration may change from purple to green to yellow as it heals
  • Use sunscreen or a gentle cream to help with any remaining marks once healed

If symptoms get worse or don’t improve, visit your local urgent care provider for professional evaluation.
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Dr. V. Joseph Ballarini, DO, is a board-certified emergency medicine physician with over two decades of experience in high-acuity emergency departments across the United States. Dr. Ballarini earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2004. He holds active medical licenses in both Florida and Pennsylvania, and is certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine. Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Ballarini is an avid saltwater fly fisherman and conservationist. His passion for environmental preservation led him to found Tail Fly Fishing Magazine, a publication dedicated to saltwater fly fishing and marine conservation. Initially launched as a digital platform, the magazine expanded into print due to popular demand and now reaches readers in over 100 countries. Dr. Ballarini is fluent in both English and Italian, and is known for his holistic approach to patient care, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the body's systems. He is currently accepting new patients at his Miami Beach practice.

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