How long does Botox last?
Botox typically lasts 3 to 6 months, although everyone is slightly different. Some people notice results wearing off closer to the 3-month mark, while others stay smoother for 4–6 months depending on muscle activity, metabolism and lifestyle.
What affects how long Botox lasts?
- Metabolism: Faster metabolisms may break down Botox more quickly.
- Muscle activity: Highly expressive muscles can cause results to fade sooner.
- Treatment area: Some areas naturally last longer than others (e.g., frown lines vs forehead).
- First-time users: Initial treatments may not last as long until muscles adapt.
- Injector skill: Correct placement and dosing strongly influence longevity.
What happens when it wears off?
Movement gradually returns as the product metabolises. Lines softly reappear; they do not suddenly “snap back”.
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