Xeomin®

Xeomin®

Also known as incobotulinumtoxinA, Xeomin is a neurotoxin that functions similarly to injectables like Botox and Dysport but lacks additives.

About Xeomin®

Overview

Also known as incobotulinumtoxinA, Xeomin works like Botox or Dysport but contains no additives. This makes it a pure, “naked” injectable. As a result, it appeals to patients worried about additives or those who believe it may lower the risk of resistance over time.

Advantages

Xeomin provides a natural and long-lasting solution for reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. Its additive-free composition may reduce the risk of resistance over time, appealing to those seeking a purer treatment option.

Xeomin is particularly suitable for individuals who have developed a resistance to conventional Botox or for those seeking a long-term treatment strategy while aiming to prevent resistance development.
The gradual onset of Xeomin results in a natural appearance, with effects typically becoming noticeable within three to seven days and reaching full potential within 30 days. This gradual process ensures a subtle transformation over time.
What to Expect

The Xeomin treatment process is simple and similar to other injectables. It starts with a consultation, where the provider assesses your needs and recommends the right number of units for each area.

If you’ve had neurotoxin treatments before and they’ve stopped working, it helps to share your injection history. Xeomin may work better in these cases since it doesn’t contain additives that some bodies react to.

Results usually begin to show within a few days and reach full effect by 30 days.

For most people, results last about three months, though this can vary. When the effects fade, follow-up treatments help maintain smooth, youthful skin.

If your results don’t last 3–4 months, your dose may need adjusting.

Recovery

Post-treatment care for Xeomin is similar to other neurotoxins:

  • Avoid rubbing the injection sites.
  • Stay upright for a few hours.
  • Avoid strenuous activities for at least a day.

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