1. What exactly does Botox do?
Botox temporarily relaxes specific facial muscles, softening expression lines like forehead creases, frown lines, and crow’s feet.
2. Will I still look like myself?
Yes! When done properly, Botox refreshes your look without freezing your expression. You’ll look like yourself—just more rested.
3. When should I start Botox?
Many start in their late 20s to early 30s for prevention, but clients in their 40s and 50s also see great results for smoothing and rejuvenation.
4. How long does the treatment take?
Just 10–15 minutes. It’s quick, simple, and requires no downtime.
5. When will I see results?
Initial effects appear in 3–5 days, with full results visible within 10–14 days.
6. How long does Botox last?
Typically 3 to 4 months. With regular treatments, results can last longer and require smaller doses.
7. Does the injection hurt?
Most clients feel minimal discomfort—often compared to a quick pinch. Numbing cream or ice can be used if needed.
8. What should I avoid after Botox?
Avoid lying down for 4 hours, exercise, alcohol, and facial massages for 24 hours post-treatment.
9. Who shouldn’t get Botox?
Botox is not suitable for those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, have neurological conditions, or allergies to botulinum toxin.
10. Can I combine Botox with other treatments?
Yes! Botox pairs well with fillers, skin boosters, or laser treatments for a full facial rejuvenation plan.




