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Good Botox results are shaped not only by the injection technique but also by what happens in the hours that follow. During the early settling phase, unnecessary pressure, heat, and intense circulation can increase swelling or raise the risk of toxin migration.
That is why the aftercare rules are simple but important: protect the treated area, keep activity moderate, and let the product bind where it was placed.
For the first several hours, avoid rubbing, massaging, pressing, or lying flat on the treated area. Remaining upright helps reduce unnecessary movement while the toxin begins attaching to the targeted muscle.
This is also the period when I recommend skipping makeup, facials, and anything that puts repeated pressure on the forehead, crow's feet, or brow area.
Heavy exercise is best postponed for about 24 hours, and in some patients 48 hours is even safer. Intense circulation, sweating, and repetitive straining can worsen redness and bruising and may interfere with early settling.
Alcohol, saunas, steam rooms, and very hot showers are also worth avoiding during the first day because they can increase vasodilation and swelling.
Dr. Gemici: Most Botox aftercare mistakes happen because patients think the treatment is finished the moment they leave the clinic. The first day still matters.
Makeup is usually safer after several hours, but it should be applied gently without rubbing or aggressive brush pressure. If you are travelling, I generally prefer at least 24 hours before flying and ideally longer when the schedule allows.
For the rest of the week, avoid strong facial massage, aggressive skin treatments, and any procedure that puts prolonged pressure on the treated muscles.
Mild redness, tenderness, or a small bruise can be normal. What is not typical is marked eyelid drooping, significant visual change, breathing or swallowing difficulty, or severe progressive swelling.
Those situations are uncommon, but patients should know that unusual symptoms deserve direct medical advice rather than waiting for them to pass on their own.
It is better to remain upright for the first several hours so the product can settle where it was injected.
Light walking is usually fine, but heavy exercise is generally postponed for about 24 hours and sometimes up to 48 hours.
Yes. Mild redness, tenderness, or a small bruise can happen, but unusual weakness or eyelid drooping should be reviewed.

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Dr. Hamza Gemici is a medical aesthetic physician based in Ataşehir, Istanbul. His practice focuses on natural anti-aging and subtle facial harmonization using botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, periocular rejuvenation and skin quality procedures. All treatments are performed with FDA-approved products under physician-guided protocols.