After Botox or hyaluronic acid (HA) injections, skin can temporarily become more delicate due to swelling, redness, or post-treatment sensitivity. Because of this, many users ask whether red light or laser masks are still safe to use during recovery.
The good news is that low-level light therapy (LLLT) devices, such as the FDA-cleared JOVS 4D Laser Light Therapy Mask, are designed for gentle daily skincare use rather than aggressive resurfacing treatments. Compared with high-intensity medical lasers, LLLT works at a lower energy level and is generally considered suitable for regular at-home routines.
For best comfort, use the mask for 10–15 minutes per session, around 3–5 times per week, and adjust frequency based on your skin's condition and tolerance. If you recently received cosmetic injections, avoid combining the mask with strong medical lasers or blue light treatments unless approved by your physician.
Botox (Botulinum Toxin) Injections
Skin response after Botox varies from person to person. For conservative care, some individuals may prefer waiting up to two weeks before resuming laser mask use. However, many JOVS creators and users have shared personal experiences of using the mask immediately after Botox without discomfort or negative reactions.
Low-level red light therapy does not affect Botox placement and may help support overall skin comfort and recovery by improving circulation and nutrient absorption.
Hyaluronic Acid (HA) Injections
For hyaluronic acid injections, users generally report no adverse effects when using a low-level laser mask after treatment. Gentle red light skincare routines are commonly continued without interfering with filler results.
If you are uncertain about your recovery timeline or skin sensitivity, consult your healthcare provider or contact >JOVS Customer Support
These influencers used JOVS Laser Mask After Botox Injections
Many JOVS influencers and users shared that they used the JOVS Laser Mask immediately after Botox injections without experiencing irritation, discomfort, or other adverse reactions. Since post-treatment skin sensitivity varies from person to person, the ideal timing depends on individual comfort and recovery. Users can decide when to resume laser mask use based on their own experience or professional medical advice.
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