What to Do After Botox

By Posted on behalf of John J.W. Lee, MD, FACS

Botox is quick, effective, and requires almost no downtime, but what you do afterward can influence how your results look and how long they last. 

Whether it’s your first time or a regular part of your routine, the right aftercare helps reduce bruising, prevent product migration, and support a smooth, natural-looking outcome.

This step-by-step guide walks you through exactly what to do after Botox, what to avoid, and when to expect results.

 

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0–4 Hours After Botox: What You Should Do Right Away

 

Here’s what you should do right away following your Botox treatment:

 

The First 24 Hours: Do’s and Don’ts

 

Here the do’s and don’ts for the first day following your botox treatment:

 

Do: Keep your activity light.

 

Walking is fine.

Anything that significantly raises your heart rate should wait.

 

Don’t: Exercise or lift heavy weights.

 

High-intensity workouts increase circulation, and that can lead to swelling or affect how the Botox settles.

 

Don’t: Drink alcohol.

 

Alcohol thins the blood and increases bruising.

Waiting 24 hours is best.

 

Don’t: Use heat, steam, or saunas.

 

Avoid hot yoga, steam rooms, hot tubs, long hot showers, or direct sun exposure.

 

Don’t: Schedule facials or massage.

 

Avoid skin treatments, chemical peels, dermaplaning, or facial massage for at least 24–48 hours.

Pressure and heat can alter results.

 

Do: Gently wash your face.

 

Use a mild cleanser and soft water pressure.

Avoid scrubbing or exfoliating.

 

48–72 Hours After Botox: What’s Normal

 

You may notice:

These typically improve quickly.

During this window, you can:

If bruising appears, it will fade over several days.

 

The First Week: When Botox Results Start to Show

 

Botox does not work immediately. 

Here’s what to expect:

If you still notice movement after a few days, that’s normal.

Botox gradually relaxes the targeted muscles over time.

 

Long-Term Care: How to Make Botox Last Longer

 

You can help extend your results by:

 

When to Call Your Provider

 

Most side effects are mild and temporary, but you should reach out if you notice:

Your provider can assess whether your results are settling normally or if an adjustment is needed.

 

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Your injector can review your goals, explain exactly what to expect, and provide aftercare tailored to your needs.

 

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FAQs

 

What should I not do after Botox?
You should avoid lying down, touching or rubbing the treated areas, exercising, heat exposure, alcohol, and facial treatments for the first 24 hours. These steps help prevent unnecessary swelling or product migration.

What should I do after Botox for best results?
Stay upright for several hours, keep your activity light, gently cleanse your skin, avoid added pressure on the treated areas, and follow your provider’s instructions. Wearing sunscreen and maintaining healthy skincare habits also supports smoother results.

What is the 4 hour rule after Botox?
The 4 hour rule means you shouldn’t lie down, bend forward, or apply pressure to your face during the first four hours after treatment. This allows the Botox to settle properly.

Can I wash my face after Botox?
Yes, you can wash your face a few hours later using gentle pressure and mild products. Avoid scrubbing or using exfoliants for the rest of the day.

Can I wear makeup after Botox?
You can usually apply makeup later the same day once the injection points have closed and any redness has eased. Use light pressure to avoid rubbing the skin.

Can I exercise after Botox?
Strenuous exercise should be avoided for at least 24 hours. Increased blood flow and heat can interfere with early Botox placement and may worsen bruising.

Can I drink after Botox?
It’s best to avoid alcohol for the first 24 hours. Alcohol thins the blood and increases the likelihood of bruising.

How often should you get Botox?
Most people schedule treatments every three to four months to maintain smooth, consistent results. Timing can vary depending on muscle activity and individual goals.

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