Botox - Do's and Don'ts After a Botox Injection
Fast results, quick treatment, and a natural, youthful appearance
Botox is a substance derived from botulinum toxin that causes temporary muscle relaxation. When injected in small amounts into specific areas of the face, it can reduce the appearance of dynamic wrinkles, those that are created by muscle movement, such as frown lines on the forehead, between the eyebrows, and around the eyes.
What to do after treatment?
Avoid touching the injection area: For several hours after treatment, it is important to avoid touching or rubbing the injection area to prevent contamination or movement of the substance.
Avoid strenuous exercise: For 24 hours after treatment, it is recommended to avoid strenuous exercise to prevent increased blood flow to the injection area.
Avoid exposure to heat: For several days after treatment, it is recommended to avoid exposure to high heat, such as a sauna or prolonged exposure to the sun.
Report side effects: If unusual side effects occur, such as severe pain, swelling, or redness, contact your doctor immediately.
What not to do after treatment?
Lie down: It is recommended not to lie down for 4 hours after treatment, to prevent the substance from moving.
Drink alcohol: It is recommended to avoid drinking alcohol for 24 hours after treatment, to prevent thinning of the blood.
Smoke: It is recommended to avoid smoking for several days after treatment, as it may delay recovery.
Drink plenty of water: Drinking plenty of water helps with recovery and reduces the risk of side effects.
Follow your doctor’s instructions: It is important to follow all of your doctor’s instructions, and contact them if necessary.
Be sure to come for a check-up 14 days after the injection
Summary
Botox treatment is an excellent way to achieve a younger, fresher appearance. By following the instructions after treatment, you can ensure optimal results and prevent complications.

