
Morning of Appointment: Thoroughly cleanse the skin, following your usual skincare regime(except actives ingredients), and use SPF.
Patients may experience tiny "mosquito bite" marks at injection sites, fading in 30-60 minutes. However, makeup can be applied after the treatment if desired.
Morning of Appointment: Thoroughly cleanse the skin, following your usual skincare regime(except actives ingredients), and use SPF.
The full results of Botox are visible within 10-14 days. Patients may contact the office if any touch-ups are desired.
Request AppointmentPreparing your skin before the treatment will help ensure optimal results and minimize any potential side effects. 1 month before your treatment, follow any specific skincare instructions from your provider. Otherwise, stick to your usual skincare routine. 2 weeks before, prioritize sun protection by diligently using SPF and avoiding sunburns, tanning beds, and self-tanners. 3 days before, continue your normal skincare routine, but pause any products containing active ingredients like retinol and glycolic acid.
Immediately after your treatment, you may experience tiny "mosquito bite" marks at the injection sites, but these typically fade within 30-60 minutes. However, you may apply makeup after your treatment if desired. Avoid lying down for the next 2 hours after the procedure. In the evening, you can resume your normal skincare routine, but avoid any products containing active ingredients like retinol and glycolic acid.Remember to consistently protect your skin with SPF 50+ throughout the healing process.
It takes typically around 2-3 days for the Botox to work and for you to see results.
This depends on your body’s metabolism. 3-6 months is the average time Botox lasts for but very strong muscles may metabolize it in only 2 months.
We can do touch ups if we didn't achieve the desired results in the first session. Most patients love how smooth their skin looks and never want to reverse it. Very occasionally, complications arise such as a dropped eyebrow which corrects itself as the Botox wears off.
Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Tammy Chen, DDS