I Just Got Fraxel—Should I Cancel My Date? And Answers to Other Important Questions
Everything you need to know about recovery downtime for popular beauty services like Botox, Kybella, fillers, and more.

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There’s an unspoken rule on dating apps that says if you don’t meet the person you’re talking to within a week, it’s never going to happen. Someone’s leaving tomorrow to go solo backpacking for the month but will hit you up when they’re back? Forget about it. You have to “figure out your work schedule” before confirming Wednesday? No, you’re just not that interested. These things move quickly, so when you do find a hot filmmaker who lives in your neighborhood and is passionate about climate change, you have to shoot your shot—even if you have a standing lip plumping appointment on the books.
The good news is that the most popular cosmetic procedures of the moment are non-invasive, meaning you can go in on your lunch break and downtime is minimal or even non-existent. With a skilled professional and a great concealer, you can have your Botox and your Hinge date all in one night, whereas in other cases, it’s best to give your skin the buffer of a couple days off.
Below, Gabby Garritano, PA, founder of medical aesthetics clinic JECT NYC, and dermatologist Shereene Idriss, MD, of Union Square Laser Dermatology, break down the recovery windows for the most common beauty treatments. Because if you can avoid a guy knocking your newly injected cheekbones when he goes in for the kiss, trust me, you should.


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