Both the Dysport and Botox molecules contain a complexing protein. On the other hand, Xeomin is “naked” and experts consider it the purest injectable. This gives Xeomin an advantage for persons with skin sensitivities as there are fewer proteins to interact with the body.
All three neurotoxins on the market can last from three to six months, per treatment, varying from patient to patient. It has been reported that Dysport typically takes two to three days until the effects of the treatment are seen. Botox takes seven to ten days, while Xeomin takes five to six days.
The cost of Xeomin® is roughly the same as for Botox at $5.00-5.40 per unit. Dysport® is about $3.99 per unit. Patients average 20 units of Xeomin® per visit, vs. 20 units of Botox and 40 units of Dysport®.
Is Xeomin or Botox better? Xeomin and Botox both work to smooth the skin and get rid of frown lines. While they are both comparable in effectiveness, some studies have shown that Xeomin has a quicker onset of action and a longer duration.
Botox should last between 3 to 4 months. After that time, you should see the effects of treatment begin to wear off. Xeomin will also last roughly three months. However, some patients have seen continued results right up to 6 months.
Both the Dysport and Botox molecules contain a complexing protein. On the other hand, Xeomin is “naked” and experts consider it the purest injectable. This gives Xeomin an advantage for persons with skin sensitivities as there are fewer proteins to interact with the body.
Do NOT rub or massage the treated areas for 4 hours after your treatment. Do NOT practice Yoga or any type of strenuous exercise for 24 hours after treatment. Also, avoid facials or saunas for 24 hours after your treatment.
Xeomin® is the latest cosmetic injectable approved by the FDA to treat facial lines and wrinkles. Xeomin®, like Botox® and Dysport®, are commonly used to treat dynamic wrinkles. Dynamic wrinkles include the forehead lines, fine lines around the eyes, and the furrows between the eyebrows.
Xeomin® may cause serious side effects, including allergic reactions. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to Xeomin® may include: itching, rash, redness, swelling, wheezing, asthma symptoms, or dizziness or feeling faint.
The total recommended Xeomin dose is 20 Units per treatment session divided into 5 equal intramuscular injections of 4 Units each. The 5 injection sites are: 2 injections in each corrugator muscle and one injection in the procerus muscle.
You will begin to notice your wrinkles starting to fade within three to four days after treatment, and complete results will be visible by 30 days.
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, millions of women and men in the U.S. choose facial fillers and neurotoxins every year to minimize the signs of aging. Injectables such as Xeomin, BOTOX, Restylane®, Kybella®, and Juvéderm® are all excellent treatment options for smoother, younger-looking skin.
The average cost of Xeomin treatment may range from $12 to $20 per vial, or $10 to $18 per unit. The total cost of the treatment will depend on the total surface area to be treated, and the condition of contracted muscles in a particular patient.
The effects of XEOMIN and all botulinum toxin products may spread from the area of injection to produce symptoms consistent with botulinum toxin effects. These symptoms have been reported hours to weeks after injection.
Dysport is an injectable treatment created by Galderma aimed at reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the face and neck. It can be particularly beneficial in treating moderate to severe lines and wrinkles on the forehead.
The price per unit is significantly cheaper than Botox. Since the number of units will be higher than Botox, the price per treatment comes up to about the same. Dysport also differs in terms of its molecular behavior and diffusion.
XEOMIN can cause serious side effects that can be life threatening including allergic reactions. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to XEOMIN may include: itching, rash, redness, swelling, wheezing, asthma symptoms, or dizziness or feeling faint.
Xeomin® injections do involve a needle, so you will feel a pinch upon administration. Most people find the treatments pretty tolerable. In fact, the treatment is over so quickly that you barely notice any pain.
The most common adverse reactions (≥4%) were tooth extraction, dry mouth, diarrhea, and hypertension. In the controlled portion of this study, 74 patients received 100 Units of XEOMIN, and 36 patients received placebo.
There are some basic guidelines: 20-40 units for the horizontal lines found on the forehead. 5-20 units to treat crow's feet around the eyes. 15-30 units for frown lines between the eyebrows.
How Often Should You Have Xeomin Treatment? Most patients opt to have regular Xeomin treatments about every 4 to 5 months to maintain results. You may need treatments more frequently if your appearance concerns are more varied or more severe.
In clinical trials of XEOMIN® for the treatment of frown lines between the brows, headache was the most common side effect. XEOMIN® may cause loss of strength or general muscle weakness, blurred vision, or drooping eyelids within hours to weeks of taking XEOMIN®.
In addition to avoiding hot tubs, saunas, and other similar places, do not take a hot bath or shower for at least 24 hours after having this treatment.
Can I sleep on my side after having Botox®? Yes, provided you wait at least four hours before lying down.
The answer is this: it only takes 5 to 10 days to see results from Xeomin. Compared to many other cosmetic treatments, both dermal injectables and more high-tech anti-aging solutions, this treatment works very quickly.