Xeomin (IncobotulinumtoxinA)
Xeomin is a 'naked' neurotoxin, meaning it contains only the active botulinum toxin without the complexing proteins found in Botox and Dysport. This purity may reduce the risk of developing antibodies that could make treatment less effective over time. Xeomin doesn't require refrigeration and has the same efficacy as Botox unit-for-unit. It's an excellent choice for patients who have stopped responding to Botox.
Average Cost
$10–$14 per unit
Session Duration
10–15 minutes
Results
5–7 days
Downtime
None
How Xeomin (IncobotulinumtoxinA) Works
- 1
Facial assessment and treatment planning
- 2
Cleaning target areas
- 3
Precise injection of Xeomin
- 4
Resume normal activities
Benefits of Xeomin (IncobotulinumtoxinA)
- No complexing proteins — purer formulation
- Lower risk of antibody resistance
- Same unit-for-unit potency as Botox
- No refrigeration needed
- Often less expensive than Botox
- FDA-approved
Risks & Side Effects
- Similar risk profile to Botox
- Bruising, headache
- Rare eyelid drooping
Xeomin (IncobotulinumtoxinA) Cost Guide
Average Cost: $10–$14 per unit; $250–$500 per area
Price Range: $200 – $600
Ideal Candidate: Patients who have developed resistance to Botox or prefer a preservative-free option.
Read full cost guideBefore & After Tips
- Same preparation as Botox
- Avoid blood thinners before treatment
- Don't massage treatment areas
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