Rubbing or Touching the Treated Area: Refrain from touching or rubbing the areas where Botox was injected to prevent spreading the toxin to unintended muscles.
Engaging in Strenuous Exercise: Avoid strenuous physical activities or workouts for at least 24 hours after receiving Botox to minimize the risk of bruising and swelling.
Consuming Alcohol: It's best to avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours post-treatment, as it can increase the risk of bruising and interfere with the body's healing process.
Applying Heat or Cold Packs: Stay away from hot baths, saunas, and cold packs immediately after Botox injections, as extreme temperatures can exacerbate swelling and bruising.
Taking Blood-Thinning Medications or Supplements: Avoid medications and supplements that can thin the blood, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and fish oil, as they can increase the risk of bruising at the injection sites.
Undergoing Facial Massages or Facials: Steer clear of facial massages, microdermabrasion, or other facial treatments for at least 24 hours post-Botox to prevent disrupting the injected toxin's placement.
Sleeping in a Face-Down Position: Avoid sleeping face-down or applying pressure to the treated area while sleeping to ensure that the Botox settles properly and evenly.
Applying Makeup or Skincare Products: Wait at least four hours before applying makeup or skincare products to the treated area to reduce the risk of infection and allow the Botox to fully settle.