Yes — and it’s actually recommended (after healing time, usually 2–3 weeks).
Here’s why:
- When one area is immobilized by Botox (like the forehead), other muscles often begin to overwork. Over time this can lead to sagging in the chin or jawline.
- Sculpting massage keeps all the muscles active and balanced, preventing this “drift” effect.
- Proper massage also helps fillers integrate smoothly and look more natural.
Botox is not “bad.” When done by a skilled injector and followed by the right aftercare — hydration, SPF, posture awareness, massage, and sometimes facial exercises — it can give stunning, long-lasting results.
At Beauty Studio by Hanna in Mount Pleasant, I adapt every European Facial to your treatment history. If you’ve had Botox or fillers, I’ll avoid fresh injection zones but work on surrounding muscles and fascia to keep the whole face in harmony.
✨ In South Korea and Japan, combining injectables with massage or facial gymnastics is a standard approach to aging gracefully. It’s not about choosing one or the other — it’s about helping your face stay expressive, sculpted, and alive.