How long does Botox last? How many months? How many years? Can it be injected frequently?

Many people who get Botox injections often wonder:How long does Botox last? And how often do I need to get repeated injections to see continued results? Normally, the duration of Botox depends on several factors, such as the amount injected, the location of the injection, and how well you take care of yourself after the injection. Some people may see results for several months, while others may need more frequent injections to maintain the desired results. Understanding how long Botox lasts and how to take care of it properly will help you plan your injections effectively.

How long does Botox last?

What is Botox?

Botox is a substance extracted from a specific strain of bacteria called “Clostridium Botulinum”, which is in the form of protein. Botox is a substance that acts on the nervous system. As a result, when injected into the muscle, it causes the muscle to work less, reducing muscle movement. Therefore, cosmetic doctors use Botox to help reduce wrinkles, adjust the shape of the face, reduce sweating, and also help tighten the skin.

How long does botox injection last? How many months or years?

As we all know, Botox is a substance extracted from bacteria, which has special properties that can bind to the nerve endings that control muscles and inhibit stimulation of muscles that are controlled by the nerves in that area, causing the muscles in the area where Botox is injected to be unable to contract and remain in a relaxed state. Botox is therefore very popular in the beauty industry.

Botox usually lasts for about 3-8 months and can naturally dissolve on its own. However, the duration of the results can vary depending on several factors such as the injection site or the brand of Botox.

The duration of Botox in each area is as follows:

Botox for jaw reduction3 – 6 months
Botox for jaw reduction3 – 6 months
Nose wing botox3 – 6 months
Botox for wrinkle reduction3 – 6 months
Botox to reduce pores3 – 6 months
Botox facelift3 – 6 months
Botox to reduce sweat4 – 6 months
Botox for calf reduction4 – 6 months
Forehead Botox4 – 6 months
Botox between the eyebrows4 – 6 months
Botox around the eyes3 – 4 months

Examples of the duration of each brand of Botox are as follows:

Botox brand Aestox4 – 6 months
Botox brand Nabota4 – 6 months
Botox brand Dysport4 – 6 months
Botox brand Xeomin6 – 8 months
Botox brand Allergan6 – 8 months

Note: The duration of the results may vary depending on many factors such as the injection site or the brand of Botox, including:Post-Botox Caretoo

How long does Botox last depend on what?

Botox injections are one of the most popular methods of reducing wrinkles and restoring a youthful appearance. The results last for about 3-8 months, although the duration of the results can vary depending on several factors, including:

  • Brands of Botox Currently, there are many brands of Botox, each with different purity, amount of substances, ingredients and properties. If the Botox is more pure, the duration of the Botox will be longer.
  • Injection volume The amount injected into the area to be corrected will affect how long the results will last. If too much is injected, the face may look stiff, unnatural, and may be at risk of botox resistance.
  • Injection area The injection site affects the distribution of the Botox and the muscle activity, which in turn affects how long the results last. For example, areas with frequently used muscles, such as the arms, legs, calves, forehead, or around the eyes, may see the Botox break down more quickly because the muscles there move more frequently. Areas with thicker muscles, such as the jaw or face, may see the Botox break down more slowly.
  • Age and skin condition Older people and those whose skin is losing collagen may have shorter lasting results from Botox. Younger people with tighter skin may have longer lasting results.
  • Metabolic rate People with fast metabolisms, such as those who exercise regularly or have a high energy metabolism, may have Botox break down faster.
  • Daily life Heavy exercise, frequent facial expressions, stress, and chewing hard or sticky foods can cause the Botox to break down more quickly.
  • Self-care after injection Proper self-care, such as avoiding heat such as saunas, lasers, and avoiding touching the injection area, can help extend the life of Botox.
  • Physician experience An experienced doctor will be able to pinpoint the injection site accurately and calculate the appropriate amount of medication, which will result in a more natural and long-lasting result. However, if the doctor performing the injection lacks expertise, it may cause side effects such as crooked mouth or difficulty moving facial muscles.

Why does Botox dissolve so quickly? How many months does it take to dissolve?

Botox usually lasts for about 3-8 months. However, Botox may break down faster for several reasons, such as heat, which can break down Botox faster. Therefore, activities that require exposure to heat, such as saunas, exercising in strong sunlight, or laser treatments, should be avoided for 14 days after the injection. In addition, there are other factors, such as the amount of Botox used for the injection, the injection site, if injected in an area with frequent movement, it may break down Botox faster, and the way you take care of yourself after the injection also affects the duration of the Botox.

Post-injection care for botox to reduce wrinkles for a long time

Proper self-care after botox injections to reduce wrinkles will help the results be effective and help slow down the breakdown of botox. The methods of self-care after the injection are as follows:

  • The person doing the injection must try to move the muscles in the injection area for about 20 minutes to allow the Botox to spread into the muscles faster.
  • For 4 hours after injection, avoid contact such as pressing, massaging, and kneading to allow the drug to penetrate the muscle and prevent the drug from moving.
  • 4 hours after the Botox injection, you should avoid lying down or resting your head to prevent the Botox from flowing to other areas, which may cause unwanted side effects.
  • Avoid heat exposure and activities that cause facial flushing, such as saunas, strenuous exercise, sun exposure, and laser treatments, for 2 days after the injection.
  • After getting botox injections, apply ice packs for 24 hours, followed by warm packs for another 24 hours.
  • After getting botox injections, eat foods that contain zinc, such as meat or seafood, but eat them in appropriate amounts.
  • Avoid eating spicy foods and pickled foods because they contain substances that cause blood vessels to dilate.
  • Avoid drinking alcohol and smoking because it will cause inflammation, slow down the healing process, and shorten the results.
  • Drink plenty of water to help the botox spread better.
  • Botox injections should be done continuously, but at appropriate intervals. They should not be injected too frequently.
  • You should see your doctor as scheduled to monitor your symptoms and results.

How often can I get Botox injections?

As we all know, Botox injections do not give permanent results. Therefore, it is necessary to continuously inject the Botox to maintain its effect. For safety, there should be a gap between injections. The appropriate time for Botox injections to reduce wrinkles around the eyes is every 4-6 months/time, and for Botox injections in the forehead or injections to reduce the jaw is every 6-8 months/time, or consult a specialist before each time receiving treatment.