Most clients enjoy smooth results for 3–4 months. Plan to return about three to four times a year for consistent, natural-looking maintenance.
It's the most common question we hear in the studio: "How long is this going to last?" It's a fair one — Botox is an investment in how you feel, and you deserve to know what to expect. The honest answer is that Botox results last about three to four months on average, but the real story has a little more nuance.
Below, I'll walk you through the typical timeline, the factors that change it, and the small habits that genuinely help your results stretch further — all from the perspective of a licensed injector here in Leander.
How Botox works (in plain English)
Botox is a purified neuromodulator that temporarily relaxes the specific muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles — the lines that appear when you frown, squint, or raise your brows. By gently softening that muscle movement, the skin on top has a chance to smooth out.
Because your body naturally metabolizes the product over time, the effect is temporary by design. As it wears off, movement gradually returns and so do the lines — which is exactly why maintenance visits matter.
The typical Botox timeline
- Days 1–3: Onset begins. You may notice subtle changes, but it's still early.
- Days 10–14: Full results. This is when we assess and, if needed, perfect with a quick touch-up.
- Months 1–3: Your "sweet spot" — smooth, refreshed, and natural.
- Months 3–4: Movement slowly returns. Most clients rebook around this point.
Why results last longer for some people
If your friend's Botox seems to last longer than yours, you're not imagining it. Several factors influence longevity:
1. The area treated
Strong, frequently-used muscles — like the frown lines between your brows — may metabolize product a little faster than more delicate areas such as crow's feet.
2. Your dose
Under-dosing is the most common reason results fade early. An appropriate, individualized dose tends to last longer and look better. This is where an experienced injector makes all the difference.
3. Your metabolism & lifestyle
A faster metabolism, intense exercise, and high stress can all shorten duration slightly. Consistency over time, however, often trains the muscles to relax — so longtime clients frequently find they can stretch visits a bit further.
6 ways to make your Botox last longer
- Stay consistent — regular treatment before results fully wear off keeps muscles relaxed.
- Protect your skin daily with SPF to slow the formation of new lines.
- Manage stress, which drives the very muscle tension Botox relaxes.
- Stay hydrated and support skin health with a quality routine.
- Avoid excessive sun and tanning, which accelerate skin aging.
- Choose a longer-lasting formula like Daxxify if duration is your priority.
Botox vs. Daxxify vs. Xeomin: which lasts longest?
All three are excellent neuromodulators, but they aren't identical. Botox and Xeomin typically last 3–4 months, while Daxxify often lasts 6 months or longer thanks to its peptide-based formulation. The right choice depends on your goals, budget, and how often you'd like to come in — something we'll map out together at your consultation. You can see all of our options and pricing on the Botox & neuromodulators page.
The bottom line
For most people, Botox lasts three to four months — and with consistent care, a thoughtful dose, and the right formula, you can comfortably keep that smooth, well-rested look year-round. The most important factor of all? An injector who doses correctly and places product with an eye for natural balance.
If you're in Leander, Cedar Park, Liberty Hill, Georgetown, or North Austin, I'd love to help you build a plan that fits your face and your routine.



