Excess on the input doesn't matter (as long as you are aware of the issues a large MLCC on the input itself generates, regardless of the regulator; namely inrush voltage peak and mechanical).
On the output, however, carefully follow all advice given by the regulator datasheet. Depending on regulator, they tend to give ranges of acceptable capacitance and ESR. Note that whenever they suggest an "MLCC", they already assume some kind of "average" MLCC DC bias effect; if they say 2.2uF, they have designed and tested it with a 2.2uF nominal MLCC, and do not require actual 2.2uF. You need to work with some assumptions here, though. They likely won't mean the crappiest Y5V part.