How Long Does Botox Last?

Timeline showing how long Botox results last for Botox treatments at Omni Centers in Olympia WA
How Long Does Botox Last?

One of the most common questions about Botox is how long results will last. At Omni Centers, clients throughout Olympia, Tumwater, and Lacey enjoy results that typically last several months.

Average Botox Results and Duration

Most Botox treatments last around 3–4 months.

What Affects Longevity?

  • Metabolism
  • Muscle strength
  • Treatment area
  • Dose used

Maintaining Results

Consistent treatments can help maintain smoother skin and prevent deeper lines from forming.


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Medically reviewed and written with provider guidance

Dr. Lauren Peizer, ND

Naturopathic Doctor at Omni Centers

Dr. Lauren Peizer, ND helps guide Omni Centers patients through provider-led aesthetic, hormone, peptide, weight-management, and functional wellness consultations. Her clinical perspective supports education that is focused on safety, realistic expectations, treatment planning, and individualized care.

Omni Centers is located in Tumwater, WA and serves patients from Olympia, Lacey, and the greater South Sound area.

Common Questions

BOTOX FAQS RELATED TO THIS ARTICLE

Helpful answers for readers comparing wrinkle relaxers, Botox results, treatment timing, and provider-guided injectable care.

How long does Botox usually last?

Botox commonly lasts around three to four months, but timing varies based on dose, muscle strength, metabolism, and the treatment area.

What is the difference between Botox and Dysport?

Both are neuromodulators used to soften dynamic wrinkles. Your provider can recommend which option fits your anatomy, goals, and treatment history.

When should I schedule Botox before an event?

Many patients schedule at least two weeks before an event so results have time to settle and any minor swelling or bruising can resolve.

Can Botox be combined with fillers?

Yes. Botox and dermal fillers are often paired because they address different signs of aging.