I have a regular massage scheduled for my neck and shoulder pain at my physical therapist's office once a month. I realized that I have a Botox appointment the week before my upcoming massage. During half of the massage, I lie face down with my forehead resting in the massage table headrest. Will the contact and pressure during the massage cause my Botox to migrate or affect my results? If so, what is the recommended wait time between Botox injections and receiving a massage? Thank you.
You can safely receive a facial massage one week after Botox treatment. It is advisable to wait at least 24 hours after the treatment before getting a facial massage, just to be cautious.
Hi! It is generally safe to get a massage one week after receiving Botox. However, I would advise against getting a massage on the same day as your Botox treatment.
Strenuous activities should be avoided for 4-5 hours after injections, but normal activities can be resumed after 24 hours. It is recommended to consult with the physician injector for any specific concerns.
It is generally safe to resume massages after one week post-injection, but it is recommended to take it easy for about 5 hours after injections and wait 24 hours before engaging in strenuous activity.
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