Once the effect of Botox wears off, you'll need maintenance doses to preserve the results. There's a misconception that Botox makes you look older when the effect wears off. Botox has a lifespan of 3 to 4 months, after which the results wear off. On the contrary, regular Botox treatments make you look younger even after the neurotoxin has worn off.
Don't worry, there are things you can do to keep your results longer, even after you stop receiving Botox injections. As mentioned in previous posts, Botox requires multiple treatments for customers to reap the full benefits. When the effect of Botox wears off, neurotransmitters reactivate facial muscles, causing associated wrinkles to reappear on the face. As such, the gradual dissipation of Botox leads to a re-emergence of facial wrinkles, such as forehead lines, the lines between the eyebrows and crow's feet around the eyes.
Once the effect of Botox wears off, wrinkles start to reappear and don't get worse after treatment. While you can't prevent the body's natural processes from happening, there are other external factors you can consider to make sure you're getting the most out of your Botox. However, as I mentioned at the beginning of this article, since you've become used to having smoother skin and a younger appearance, the contrast may seem more noticeable when the Botox effect wears off. What's really exciting is that the more you use Botox, the more it can help you train your muscles so that you'll need less in the future.
Think about it: when you put on Botox, the muscles that normally move and contract all the time become frozen and immobile. Botox is commonly used for crow's feet, brow lines, forehead creases, lines around the chin, lines around the mouth, and sagging or droopy eyebrows. Although Botox doesn't offer permanent results, it doesn't mean the results don't last. a long time.