After botox, what should you avoid doing?

 

Botox is still one of the top non-surgical anti-aging treatments, despite the years' worth of fantastically innovative new cosmetic goods and services. Botox cosmetic procedures relax the facial muscles that cause deep wrinkles and creases, giving skin a smoother, more youthful appearance. However, you'll want to pay close attention to the following list of Botox Beverly Hills don’ts if you want to get the most out of your treatment and reduce any side effects.

Avoid massaging the area being treated

Rubs and massages might aggravate the injection sites, exacerbate redness, and increase bruising.

Do not use makeup.

In order to avoid irritating the injection sites and delaying healing, avoid touching your face for at least 24 hours following treatment. This includes when applying makeup.

Avoid vigorous exercise

Painful bruising and swelling can result from strenuous exercise and other activities that raise your heart rate and blood pressure. They may also affect your Botox results.

Stay away from booze

Blood is thinned by alcohol. The additional blood flow that results can worsen swelling, bruising, and bleeding. After treatment, abstain from alcohol for at least 24 hours.

Avoid consuming too much caffeine

Caffeine consumption can dehydrate you and raise your heart rate, which can speed up the breakdown of the Botox compound and affect your outcomes.

Avoid exposure to the sun or heat

Avoiding the sun, hot saunas, heat lamps, and tanning beds is recommended. Sweating increases your risk of infection and irritated injection sites, and heat can inflame your skin, causing redness and swelling. 

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