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How should I prepare for my Botox appointment?To ensure the best results and minimize side effects, follow these steps: Research and Consultation: Make sure to choose a qualified, licensed practitioner. Schedule a consultation to discuss your goals, medical history, and any questions. Medications: Stop blood-thinning medications and supplements, like aspirin or fish oil, at least one week before, unless your doctor advises otherwise. Inform your practitioner of any other medications or supplements you take. Lifestyle Adjustments: Avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours and try to refrain from smoking to support skin health and healing. Skin Care: Avoid topical treatments such as peels or lasers a week before. On the day of your appointment, cleanse your skin gently. Hydration and Diet: Drink plenty of water and maintain a healthy diet to support skin hydration and vitality. Timing: Plan your appointment at least two weeks before any big events to allow time for any swelling to resolve. By following these steps, you’ll be well-prepared for your Botox treatment.
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What should I avoid before my Botox appointment?Avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements (e.g., aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E) at least one week prior, as well as alcohol 24 hours before your appointment. Refrain from smoking if possible, and avoid facial treatments like peels or laser treatments a week before.
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Can I wear makeup to my Botox appointment?We recommend arriving with a clean face, free of makeup, to keep the injection sites clean. This helps reduce the risk of irritation.
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What clothing should I wear to my Botox appointment?Wear comfortable clothing and avoid anything that might rub against your face after the procedure.
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Is there a no-show or late cancellation policy?Yes. No-show appointments will be charged the full amount. If you need to cancel, please do so at least 24 hours in advance to avoid a potential cancellation fee.
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What happens if I’m late to my appointment?If you arrive late, we may need to shorten your session to accommodate other appointments. However, the full service fee will still apply.
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When do I pay for my IV hydration or injectable services?All IV hydration and injectable services must be paid for at the time of service.
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How soon before a major event should I get Botox?It’s best to schedule your Botox appointment at least two weeks before any major event to allow time for any swelling or bruising to subside.
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How much recovery time is needed after Botox?Recovery time is usually minimal, but you may experience slight swelling or bruising. It’s wise to plan for some downtime just in case.
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