What You Should Avoid Right After Botox Injections
Millions of Americans get Botox injections every year to smooth fine lines and wrinkles at medspas and clinics across the country, from Beverly Hills to Manhattan. Right after your treatment, there are a few key activities you need to avoid to get the best possible results and lower your risk of complications.
- Lying down flat for the first four hours after your injection. This helps prevent Botox from spreading to unintended areas of your face that you don’t want treated.
- Touching, rubbing, or massaging the injection site for at least 24 hours. Rubbing can move the neurotoxin to surrounding muscles, which can cause unwanted drooping or temporary weakness.
- Strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, or intense workouts for 24 to 48 hours post-treatment. Exercise raises your blood flow, which can increase your chance of noticeable bruising or swelling at the injection site.
- Drinking alcohol for at least 24 hours before and after your appointment. Alcohol thins the blood, which significantly raises your risk of post-injection bruising.
- Getting facials, chemical peels, or other facial treatments for at least a week after your Botox appointment. Extra pressure on your face can shift the product before it settles.
Common Mild Side Effects You Can Expect
Almost all side effects after Botox are mild and resolve on their own within a few days. The most common issues include minor bruising, faint redness, and slight swelling at the injection sites. Some people also experience a mild temporary headache that fades within 24 hours of treatment. If you experience persistent pain, unexpected vision changes, difficulty breathing, or trouble swallowing, contact a medical provider immediately, as this can signal a very rare but serious adverse reaction.
When Will You Start Seeing Full Results?
You won’t notice a visible difference in your wrinkles immediately after you leave the clinic. Most people start to see a softening of dynamic lines within 3 to 5 days after treatment, and full final results develop within 10 to 14 days. How long your results last depends on a few individual factors: your metabolism, the amount of Botox used, and the area being treated. For most people, results last between 3 and 6 months, with many people noticing longer-lasting results after repeated treatments over time.
Tips to Extend Your Botox Results
- Stay consistent with your treatment schedule, don’t wait until all your wrinkles come back completely to book your next appointment
- Protect your skin from sun damage daily with broad-spectrum sunscreen, as sun damage breaks down collagen and accelerates skin aging
- Avoid excessive alcohol consumption and smoking, both of which speed up skin aging and can make your Botox results fade faster