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What to Expect at Your First Botox Appointment

Your first visit includes: consultation (discussion of concerns, goals, medical history—10-15 minutes), facial assessment (your provider examines muscle pa...

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Dr. Lisa Thompson, MD
3 min read

Your first visit includes: consultation (discussion of concerns, goals, medical history—10-15 minutes), facial assessment (your provider examines muscle patterns, asymmetries, and skin quality), treatment plan (which areas, approximate units, expected results), consent forms, topical numbing cream application (optional, 15-20 minutes), injection (5-15 minutes for upper face), and aftercare instructions. Total time: 30-60 minutes. Bring photos of your expressions that bother you. Ask to see before-and-after photos of the provider's patients.

What You Need to Know

Your first visit includes: consultation (discussion of concerns, goals, medical history—10-15 minutes), facial assessment (your provider examines muscle patterns, asymmetries, and skin quality), treatment plan (which areas, approximate units, expected results), consent forms, topical numbing cream application (optional, 15-20 minutes), injection (5-15 minutes for upper face), and aftercare instructions. Total time: 30-60 minutes. Bring photos of your expressions that bother you. Ask to see before-and-after photos of the provider's patients. Getting clear, evidence-based guidance on this topic helps you avoid wasting time and money on approaches that don't work while investing in those that do.

The Evidence-Based Approach

Clinical dermatology research provides a clear framework for addressing this concern. The most effective strategies target specific biological mechanisms of aging—collagen synthesis, UV defense, barrier maintenance, and cellular turnover—using proven active ingredients at research-backed concentrations.

The key insight is that consistency with a simple, evidence-based routine outperforms sporadic use of expensive products every time. Focus on the fundamentals that dermatologists recommend most: daily sunscreen, a retinoid, vitamin C, and appropriate moisturization.

Practical Steps

  1. Start with sun protection — SPF 30-50 broad-spectrum applied every morning prevents the majority of visible aging.
  2. Add a retinoid — Begin with 0.3% retinol every other evening, increasing gradually over 8 weeks.
  3. Include an antioxidant — Vitamin C serum in the morning provides daily defense against environmental damage.
  4. Support your barrier — Ceramide-containing moisturizer maintains the foundation for everything else to work effectively.
  5. Be patient — Real skin changes take 8-12 weeks for topicals and 2-6 months for professional treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What to Expect at Your First Botox Appointment

Your first visit includes: consultation (discussion of concerns, goals, medical history—10-15 minutes), facial assessment (your provider examines muscle patterns, asymmetries, and skin quality), treatment plan (which areas, approximate units, expected results), consent forms, topical numbing cream application (optional, 15-20 minutes), injection (5-15 minutes for upper face), and aftercare instructions. Total time: 30-60 minutes. Bring photos of your expressions that bother you. This reflects the current scientific consensus.

What should I prioritize if I can only do one thing?

Daily broad-spectrum sunscreen. It prevents more visible aging than any other single intervention and costs less than most skincare products.

The Bottom Line

Your first visit includes: consultation (discussion of concerns, goals, medical history—10-15 minutes), facial assessment (your provider examines muscle patterns, asymmetries, and skin quality), treatment plan (which areas, approximate units, expected results), consent forms, topical numbing cream application (optional, 15-20 minutes), injection (5-15 minutes for upper face), and aftercare instructions. Total time: 30-60 minutes. Invest in evidence, consistency, and patience rather than hype. Your skin will thank you.

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