You should wait at least 2 weeks after other facial treatments to schedule your Botox appointment. You can go ahead and purchase your Botox session now and schedule your appointment as far out as you need to.
Anyone who wants to smooth the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles without dealing with the hassle of invasive procedures can get Botox. We see patients of all ages!
Most patients get Botox and other wrinkle relaxers on a quarterly basis. You can expect your results to last 3-4 months, but it does vary a bit from person to person.
Like with any injection, you may feel a slight pinch where the needle is inserted.
Not really! For the most part, you can go on with your day after Botox injections. You may have some small bumps or slight
swelling at the injection site, but this usually subsides in a few hours. We do ask you to wait 24 hours after your treatment to do any vigorous exercise that would make you sweat.
No, you should not get Botox or any other wrinkle relaxer while pregnant or breastfeeding.
Botox and other neuromodulators contain botulinum toxin, which is the ingredient responsible for temporarily stopping muscle movement where you receive injections.
You may experience redness, small bumps, mild swelling, or even mild bruising at your injection sites. These side effects usually subside on their own in a day or two. A very rare side effect of Botox and other neuromodulators is eyelid drooping, but it’s also temporary and correctable. It’s crucial to see a skilled injector, like the ones at FABrx, to further minimize the chances of this rare side effect.