You’ve just walked out of the clinic feeling refreshed and optimistic — and rightfully so. Botox is one of the most popular non-surgical cosmetic treatments in the world, offering a fast, effective way to soften fine lines and restore a more youthful appearance. But here’s the truth most people don’t hear often enough: what you do in the hours and days after your appointment matters just as much as the treatment itself.
Skip the right aftercare steps and you could end up with uneven results, premature fading, or — in rare cases — complications. This guide breaks down everything you should avoid after your neuromodulator injections so you can protect your investment and enjoy the smoothest, longest-lasting outcome possible. If you’re still in the planning phase, be sure to check out our guide on what to know before getting your first injections.
Why Post-Treatment Care Is So Important
After botulinum toxin is injected into targeted muscles, it needs time to properly bind to the nerve endings beneath the skin. During this critical window — typically the first 24 to 48 hours — the product is still settling into position. Any activity or behavior that disrupts blood flow, increases pressure, or moves facial muscles excessively can interfere with how the toxin distributes and ultimately how your results look.
Think of it like freshly applied paint: the formula needs time to set before anything touches it. For anyone considering complementary treatments to enhance their overall look, our guide to selecting the right aesthetic treatment can help you plan wisely.
The First 24 Hours: Your Most Critical Window
1. Do Not Lie Down or Lean Forward
For at least four hours after your session, keep your head upright. Lying face-down or bending over — whether you’re tying your shoes, doing yoga poses, or just lounging on the couch — puts pressure on the treated area and can encourage the product to migrate to unintended muscles. This is one of the most common mistakes first-time patients make.
2. Avoid Rubbing or Touching the Treated Areas
It might be tempting to feel around the injection sites, but keep your hands off your face. Applying pressure or massaging the area — even absentmindedly — can cause the toxin to shift before it has properly anchored. This migration could lead to drooping eyelids or an uneven appearance.
3. Skip Intense Physical Activity
Heavy exercise, hot yoga, high-intensity interval training, and any workout that significantly raises your heart rate or body temperature should be off the table for 24 hours. Elevated circulation speeds up the metabolic breakdown of the product and increases the risk of swelling or bruising.
4. Stay Away From Heat Sources
- Saunas
- Hot tubs and steam rooms
- Very hot showers
- Direct sun exposure for extended periods
Heat causes vasodilation — widening of blood vessels — which can accelerate product dispersal and worsen post-treatment redness. A lukewarm shower is perfectly fine; just avoid turning the water temperature up too high.
5. Do Not Consume Alcohol
Alcohol thins the blood and promotes fluid retention, both of which increase bruising and swelling at the injection sites. It’s best to avoid drinking for at least 24 hours before and after your appointment. If you know you’ll be getting treated, plan your social calendar accordingly.
Days 2 Through 7: What to Keep in Mind
6. Avoid Facial Treatments and Skin Procedures
Facials, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and other skin treatments should be postponed for at least two weeks. Applying pressure or active ingredients to freshly injected skin can irritate the tissue and compromise your outcome. If skin resurfacing is part of your broader plan, our blog on how to properly prepare for aesthetic treatments is worth reading before you schedule anything.
7. Don't Sleep Face-Down
For the first two to three nights, try to sleep on your back. Stomach or side sleeping creates sustained pressure against your face, which isn’t ideal while the formula is still settling. A travel neck pillow can help you maintain the correct position if you’re a habitual side sleeper.
8. Steer Clear of Blood-Thinning Medications and Supplements
Unless your physician has prescribed them, it’s wise to temporarily avoid the following for several days post-treatment:
- Aspirin and NSAIDs like ibuprofen
- Fish oil and omega-3 supplements
- Vitamin E in high doses
- Ginkgo biloba and other herbal supplements
These can all contribute to increased bruising at the injection sites. Always consult your provider before making any changes to your medication routine.
9. Don't Use Retinol or Harsh Skincare Products
Retinoids, exfoliating acids, and strong active ingredients can irritate the skin while it’s in a more sensitive post-treatment state. Stick to a gentle, hydrating skincare routine for the first week. Mild cleansers, fragrance-free moisturizers, and a good SPF are your best allies during recovery.
10. Avoid Excessive Facial Expressions
While you don’t need to become expressionless, repeatedly scrunching, squinting, or making exaggerated movements works the injected muscles before the toxin has fully settled. Gentle, normal expressions are fine — just avoid anything that strains the face.
Common Mistakes That Affect How Long Your Results Last
Beyond the immediate post-treatment window, certain habits can shorten the duration of your results. Chronic stress, excessive sun exposure, and a diet high in sugar can all accelerate the breakdown of botulinum toxin in the body. For tips on extending the life of your treatment, our article on how to maintain your injection results longer covers the topic in depth.
Another underrated mistake is skipping follow-up appointments. Consistent treatments over time can actually train the targeted muscles to relax more readily, meaning your results may last progressively longer with each visit.
When to Call Your Provider
Minor redness, small bumps at the injection sites, and slight tenderness are all completely normal and typically resolve within a few hours to a couple of days. However, contact your aesthetic provider if you experience:
- Significant drooping of the eyelids or brows
- Difficulty swallowing or breathing
- Severe headache that doesn’t improve
- Vision changes
- Signs of an allergic reaction
These are rare, but it’s always better to check in with a qualified professional. At Avellina Aesthetics, our team — led by board-certified physician Dr. Violetta Berdichevskaya — is available to address any concerns that arise after your visit. Learn more about our full range of injectable neuromodulator services and what makes our approach different.
Thinking About Complementary Treatments?
Many patients combine their wrinkle-relaxing injections with other services for a more comprehensive result. Volumizing dermal fillers can address areas that neuromodulators can’t — like the cheeks, lips, and nasolabial folds. Others pair their treatment with collagen-stimulating microneedling to enhance skin texture over time. If skin laxity is also a concern, our PDO thread lift offers a non-surgical way to lift and tighten.
For patients looking at a more holistic transformation, explore our piece on the top aesthetic trends shaping modern beauty to see what combination approaches are gaining traction.
A Quick-Reference Checklist: What to Avoid After Botox
- Lying down for at least 4 hours post-treatment
- Rubbing or massaging the treated area
- Strenuous exercise for 24 hours
- Heat exposure (sauna, hot tub, very hot showers)
- Alcohol for 24 hours
- Facial treatments or procedures for 2 weeks
- Sleeping face-down for the first 2–3 nights
- Blood-thinning medications and supplements (unless medically necessary)
- Retinoids and strong exfoliants for 1 week
- Excessive or exaggerated facial movements
Ready to Schedule Your Next Appointment?
Avellina Aesthetics is a premier medical aesthetics clinic in Northeast Philadelphia specializing in natural-looking, physician-administered results. Whether you’re considering your first session or returning for a touch-up, our team is here to guide you every step of the way. Schedule your consultation today and experience the difference that expert care makes.