Touching, rubbing, or massaging the injection sites can cause the Botox to spread to unintended areas, leading to drooping or uneven results.
Lying down too soon can cause the Botox to migrate and potentially affect muscles it wasn’t meant to.
Heavy exercise increases blood flow, which might diffuse the Botox from the target muscles and reduce its effectiveness.
Alcohol can thin the blood, increasing the risk of bruising and swelling around the injection sites.
Applying makeup often involves rubbing or pressing on the skin, which can disturb the Botox placement.
Aspirin, ibuprofen, and other blood thinners can heighten the risk of bruising and swelling.
Facials, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and lasers can manipulate the skin and interfere with Botox’s settling process.