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How long should you wait after your injectable treatment before resuming other facial treatments?

A common question for many is how long to wait after your injectable treatment before resuming your anti-aging care plan. Each provider may have a different timeline for post injection treatments or procedures to resume in your regimen. We advise for patients to wait the following periods of time AFTER getting injection treatments before having these different skin treatments performed:

  • Skincare – wait 12 hours
  • Kybella- wait 2 weeks
  • Microblading – wait 2 weeks
  • Facials – wait 2 weeks
  • Hydrafacial- wait 2 weeks
  • Enzyme Peels – wait 2 weeks
  • Laser – wait 2 weeks
  • Glycolic or AHA peels – wait 2 weeks
  • Deep Chemical Peels- wait 4 weeks 
  • Facial waxing – wait 2-4 weeks, varies
  • Laser Hair Removal for face – wait 2-4 weeks, varies
  • Fraxel Laser- wait 4 weeks
  • Microneedling- wait 4 weeks


Certain treatments may be combined in one session. Consult with your provider for recommendations.

These days, the key to maintaining a youthful face is to combine different non-surgical cosmetic procedures and to be proactive with your skin care regimen at home. Prevention is key. It’s never too early to make an appointment for a consultation and see how to start your anti-aging and prevention regimen today!

Author Corina Corbeille

RN, CANS, BOARD CERTIFIED AESTHETIC NURSE

Corina, RN, CANS is a Registered Nurse and Certified Aesthetic Nurse Specialist by the International Society of Plastic and Aesthetic Nurses. She has been in medical aesthetics in Beverly Hills and Austin for 20+ years.

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