Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Forehead.

Units vary by muscle strength, forehead size, and desired effect. Many clients require roughly 10 to 30 units, but your provider will assess during consultation and recommend a personalized plan. Pricing is charged per unit and may be adjusted accordingly.

When administered by an experienced injector, the risk of eyebrow droop is low. Precise placement and conservative dosing minimize movement changes. We review risks during consultation and adjust technique to preserve eyebrow shape and natural facial expression.

Initial improvement often appears within 3 to 5 days, with full effects developing up to two weeks. Individual response varies; some clients notice subtle changes sooner while others take slightly longer to reach peak results.

Avoid blood thinners, aspirin, NSAIDs, alcohol, and excessive vitamin E before treatment. Afterward, skip strenuous exercise, avoid rubbing or massaging the area, and follow our aftercare instructions. These steps help reduce bruising and ensure even results.

Forehead Botox is not permanent. Results typically last about three to four months, sometimes longer depending on metabolism and dosing. Maintenance treatments are recommended to sustain smoothness, and your provider will suggest an ideal schedule.

Botox is generally safe across most skin types, but suitability depends on medical history, pregnancy status, allergies, and neuromuscular conditions. A consultation determines if it’s appropriate for you and outlines expectations, risks, and alternative options.