Monday, May 11, 2026

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If you’re dealing with a breakout, rash, or sunburn, it’s best to pause your Botox appointment. It can be frustrating to reschedule, but treating irritated skin can impact both safety and results.

When your skin is inflamed, blood flow increases and your body enters a healing phase. That extra circulation and swelling can make it harder for Botox to stay exactly where it’s placed. In some cases, it may spread slightly beyond the target area, leading to uneven or less predictable results.

That’s why Dr. Lanna carefully evaluates your skin at Dr. Lanna Aesthetics before every treatment. If there’s any active irritation, she’ll recommend waiting until your skin has fully calmed down.

The good news is that a short delay can make a noticeable difference. Once your skin barrier is stable again, Botox can settle properly and deliver smoother, more balanced results.

In this case, waiting isn’t a setback—it’s part of getting the outcome you want.


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