A practical guide for first-timers and refresh appointments
Botox basics: what it is (and what it isn’t)
Botox does not fill volume loss (that’s where dermal fillers may help), and it doesn’t “erase” every line overnight. Most people love Botox because it can look subtle and refreshed rather than “done,” especially when dosing and placement match your facial anatomy and goals.
Your results timeline: when you’ll see changes (and when to judge the final look)
| Time after injection | What you may notice | Helpful tip |
|---|---|---|
| Same day | Tiny bumps at injection sites; mild redness | Skip heavy pressure/massage on the area |
| Days 2–5 | Early “softening” of expressions; less scrunching | Be patient—this is not the final look |
| Days 10–14 | Peak effect; lines look smoother at rest | Take “after” photos in the same lighting |
| Months 3–4 | Gradual return of movement; lines may reappear | Plan maintenance before a big event |
How to prepare for your appointment (simple, not fussy)
Step-by-step: a week-of checklist
Aftercare: what to do in the first 24 hours
Do
• Stay upright for the next several hours
• Use cool compresses if you’re puffy (light pressure only)
• Track results with photos at day 0, day 7, and day 14
Avoid (temporarily)
• Intense exercise right away
• Heat-heavy activities (sauna/steam) on appointment day if your provider advises against it
• Booking a facial immediately after unless cleared by your injector
“Did you know?” quick facts (that help you get better results)
A Garden City local angle: sun, dryness, and keeping your skin resilient
If you’re pairing Botox with other services, spacing matters. Many people like Botox as the “foundation” for expression lines, then add skin-focused treatments (like facials, chemical peels, microneedling, or laser services) as recommended by their provider for texture, tone, and radiance.
Pairing ideas (customization is key)
• Botox + Chemical Peels for tone/brightness support (timing matters—ask your provider)
• Botox + Laser services when you want both muscle relaxation and complexion refinement (plan carefully around heat/sensitivity)