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YOUR RECOVERY, IN ORDER

What happens, and when

Here is the path from treatment day to final result.

Day 3 to 14

Watch it work

Movement softens by day 3 and reaches its peak around day 14. If anything reads uneven at the 2-week mark, book a touch-up assessment — that is exactly what the window is for.

First 24 Hours

No sweat, no pressure

Skip strenuous exercise, hot yoga, and saunas — increased blood flow during this window can drift product into unintended muscles. No facials, massage, or rubbing the injection sites.

First 4 Hours

Stay upright

No lying down, bending forward, or pressure on the face. Light walking is fine. This is when the neurotoxin is binding to its target receptors — let it land exactly where it was placed.

YOUR RECOVERY, IN ORDER

How to Care for the Treated Area After Botox

Track your timeline

Note the day you were treated. Movement softens around day 3, with peak result at day 14. If you notice asymmetry or a heavy brow at the 2-week mark, that is the moment to book a touch-up assessment.

Manage discomfort with Tylenol only

Mild headache or a sensation of pressure across the forehead can occur as the neurotoxin settles. Use acetaminophen (Tylenol) only — skip ibuprofen, aspirin, and naproxen, which thin the blood and increase bruising.

Sleep on your back (first night)

Sleep face up the first night to keep the product where it was placed. An extra pillow under your head helps if you tend to roll. Avoid sleeping face-down or side-pressed against a pillow.

Stay upright (first 4 hours)

Sit, stand, or walk gently for the first 4 hours after your appointment. No leaning forward, no lying flat, no pressure on the face. A short walk is fine and actually helps.

Resume skincare (next morning)

Resume your regular skincare routine the morning after, including SPF. If your routine includes high-strength retinol or exfoliating acids, give those 48 hours before restarting.

Cleanse gently (that evening)

Cleanse with lukewarm water and a mild cleanser the evening of your treatment. Fingertips only — no washcloths or face brushes. Avoid scrubbing or massaging the injection sites.

WHAT TO EXPECT

What's Normal: Botox & Neurotoxin Downtime

Normal, temporary, and part of the process. 

No real downtime

Note the day you were treated. Movement softens around day 3, with peak result at day 14. If you notice asymmetry or a heavy brow at the 2-week mark, that is the moment to book a touch-up assessment.

Forehead tightness or headache (24 to 48 hours)

Note the day you were treated. Movement softens around day 3, with peak result at day 14. If you notice asymmetry or a heavy brow at the 2-week mark, that is the moment to book a touch-up assessment.

Mild redness (first few hours)

Note the day you were treated. Movement softens around day 3, with peak result at day 14. If you notice asymmetry or a heavy brow at the 2-week mark, that is the moment to book a touch-up assessment.

Bruising (up to 10 days)

Note the day you were treated. Movement softens around day 3, with peak result at day 14. If you notice asymmetry or a heavy brow at the 2-week mark, that is the moment to book a touch-up assessment.

Injection bumps (first 30 minutes)

Note the day you were treated. Movement softens around day 3, with peak result at day 14. If you notice asymmetry or a heavy brow at the 2-week mark, that is the moment to book a touch-up assessment.

FOR ONE WEEK

What to Avoid After Botox or Neurotoxin

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Air Travel

Skip flights for 48 hours after treatment. Cabin pressure changes are a known risk factor for product migration and can affect how cleanly your result settles.

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Alcohol

Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before and 24 hours after treatment. Alcohol thins blood and significantly increases bruising at injection sites — it is the single most preventable cause of post-treatment bruises.

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Lying Flat

Do not lie down or bend forward for 4 hours after treatment. Pressure and gravity in this window can drift the neurotoxin into unintended muscles, causing uneven results or eyelid droop.

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Touching the Treated Area

No rubbing, massaging, or applying pressure to the injection sites for the first 24 hours. No facials, micro-needling, or face-down massage for at least one week.

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Strenuous Exercise

Skip the gym, hot yoga, running, and HIIT for 24 hours. Elevated heart rate and blood flow during the binding window risk product migration. A walk is fine.

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Heat

Avoid saunas, steam rooms, hot tubs, and very hot showers for 24 hours. Heat dilates blood vessels, increasing both bruising and the risk of product migration.

When to call the spa

Contact The Spa immediately if you experience:

Mild headache, pinpoint bruising, and minor tightness at the treated area are all normal. Call us right away if you experience any of the following:

  • Severe or unusual headache that does not respond to acetaminophen.
  • Changes in vision — blurred vision, double vision, or a drooping eyelid that affects your sight.
  • Difficulty swallowing, breathing, or speaking — rare, but requires immediate medical evaluation.
  • Muscle weakness beyond the treated area — unexpected weakness in the arms, legs, or facial muscles that were not injected.
  • Signs of allergic reaction — hives, intense itching, rash, or swelling of the lips or tongue.

During business hours, call us at (806) 701-5840. For severe symptoms outside business hours, go to the nearest emergency room and notify us as soon as you are able.

Call us right away at (806) 701-5840.

KEEPING RESULTS

When to Book Your Next Botox Touch-Up

Onset (day 2 to 5)

Initial movement softening begins around day 3 with Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin, and as early as day 2 with Daxxify. If you feel nothing yet at day 3, that is normal — give it the full 2 weeks.

Re-treatment cadence

Re-treatment is typically every 3 to 4 months for Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin, and every 5 to 6 months for Daxxify. Book your next session as soon as you notice movement returning to the treated area — that is the muscle waking up.

Peak result (day 14)

Your full result is in by day 14. This is the right time to assess symmetry, brow position, and movement — and the right time to book a touch-up if needed. The 2-week mark is the assessment standard for a reason.

FAQ

Your questions,  answered

 We’ve answered some of the most common questions below to help make your experience simple, transparent, and stress-free.

All four are FDA-approved neurotoxins that relax muscles to soften wrinkles. Botox is the original and most studied. Dysport spreads more, which can be advantageous for forehead lines. Daxxify lasts the longest—up to 6 months. Xeomin has no additive proteins, useful for patients who've become resistant to other brands. We carry all four; the right one depends on your face, history, and goals.

What's the difference between Botox, Dysport, Daxxify, and Xeomin?

Most patients schedule maintenance appointments every 3 to 5 months—sooner if movement begins to return earlier than expected. Daxxify can extend further (often 6 months). Your individual longevity depends on metabolism, dosage, muscle strength, and how regularly you treat—patients who treat consistently for years often see results last longer.

How long does Botox or Dysport last?

Standard dosing: 20 units for forehead lines, 10–20 for frown lines (the "11s"), 12–24 for crow's feet, and lower amounts for chin, jawline, and lip flip. Some patients need more if their muscles are stronger. Your provider will calculate exact units at consultation. We don't sell minimum packages—you pay for the units you actually use.

How many units of Botox do I need?

Pricing depends on which neurotoxin you choose and how many units you need. Per-unit pricing: Botox $14, Xeomin $14, Daxxify $7, Dysport $5. Daxxify per-unit cost is lower but typically uses similar unit counts for similar effect. Dysport units are smaller so more are needed for the same result. Members receive discounted per-unit pricing.

What does Botox cost per unit in Lubbock?

You'll start noticing softening 4–7 days after treatment, with full effect at 14 days. Don't judge your result before two weeks—the medication needs time to bind to the muscle receptors. We schedule touch-up windows at 2 weeks if any area needs adjustment.

When will I see Botox results?

It's a quick pinch with an ultra-fine needle. Most patients are in and out in 10–15 minutes. We can apply topical numbing if you're sensitive, but most people don't request it. The discomfort is on par with a mosquito bite per injection site.

Does Botox hurt?

Common: minor bruising or swelling at the injection site (resolves in 24–48 hours), occasional mild headache after treatment. Rare: temporary asymmetry or eyelid droop (almost always due to product migration, resolves on its own within weeks). Serious side effects are extremely rare with proper technique. We screen for contraindications at consultation.

Are there side effects of Botox?

Stay upright for 4 hours after treatment. Avoid rubbing the treated area, facials, hot yoga, and saunas for 24 hours. These restrictions reduce the risk of the product migrating to unintended muscles. Sleep on your back the first night if possible.

Can I lay down after Botox?

No. We don't perform neurotoxin treatments during pregnancy or breastfeeding. There isn't enough safety data, and ethical guidelines recommend avoidance. We can resume treatments after you've finished breastfeeding.

Can I get Botox while pregnant or breastfeeding?

Only if it's over-injected. Our approach is to soften, not freeze—you'll still have natural movement and expression. If you want a more relaxed look, we can dose more aggressively. If you want minimal change with some movement preserved, we'll dose lighter. The goal matches your aesthetic.

Will Botox make me look frozen?

Yes—this is called "preventative Botox" and is increasingly common in patients in their late 20s and early 30s. By relaxing the muscles that cause repeated creasing, you prevent the wrinkles from setting in deeply. Most preventative patients use lower doses, less frequently than older patients.

Can Botox prevent wrinkles?

Yes, but plan ahead. Schedule treatment 2–3 weeks before the event so results are fully visible and any minor bruising has resolved. Don't get Botox for the first time the week of a major event—if you've never had it, we want to be sure of the result.

Can I get Botox before a wedding or event?

Not for cosmetic use. Insurance may cover Botox for specific medical conditions (chronic migraines, severe muscle spasms, hyperhidrosis with documentation), but cosmetic indications are out-of-pocket. We accept HSA/FSA for treatments with a medical indication—talk to us about your specific situation.

Will my insurance cover Botox?

Botox relaxes muscles to soften wrinkles caused by movement (forehead lines, frown lines, crow's feet). Fillers restore lost volume (cheeks, lips, under eyes, jawline). They treat different problems and most patients use both. Botox prevents and softens; fillers replace and contour.

What's the difference between Botox and fillers?

First-time patients: book a complimentary consultation so we can review your goals and discuss treatment options. Returning patients: book the treatment directly online or call (806) 701-5840. We schedule treatments six days a week.

How do I book Botox in Lubbock?

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