this seems like overkill and will discourage users from leaving answers in the future that are correct, but just need a small edit or note added to them
This is a well known problem on Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange in general, that the rate of new views on most posts declines exponentially with time, which means that if you get a quick downvote due to some oversight, there is a good change that nobody will see the corrected version and upvote it.
But don't be discouraged by this.
If most of your answers are good, on average the system will reward your efforts. If you care about having your answers upvoted over time, and not just in the first few minutes, the best approach is to try to identify and answer questions that will rank high on search engines. As time passes more and more of your points will come from users searching for a problem and landing on your answer, not by the (few) users that monitor the active list of the tags.
Of course it may be hard to identify the good questions in advance, so try to be helpful to as many people as possible, and don't be discouraged by the occasional downvote. Take it as an opportunity to learn something new if the downvote is deserved.