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    Injectables & Neurotoxins

    How Xeomin Works: Pure Neurotoxin Without the Additives

    This step-by-step guide walks you through everything you need to know about choosing and getting Xeomin (IncobotulinumtoxinA), from finding a qualified provider to aftercare.

    Quick Overview

    Cost: $10–$14 per unit; $250–$500 per area
    Duration: 10–15 minutes
    Results: 5–7 days; lasts 3–4 months
    Downtime: None

    1Research 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.

    Who Is It For?

    Patients who have developed resistance to Botox or prefer a preservative-free option.

    2Find a Qualified Provider

    The quality of your Xeomin (IncobotulinumtoxinA) results depends heavily on your provider's skill and experience. Here's what to look for:

    • • Board-certified dermatologist, plastic surgeon, or trained aesthetician
    • • Extensive before-and-after portfolio for Xeomin (IncobotulinumtoxinA)
    • • Positive reviews and patient testimonials
    • • Proper licensing and clean facility
    • • Transparent pricing with no hidden fees

    3Book a Consultation

    During your consultation, your provider will assess your needs, discuss expectations, and create a personalized treatment plan. Questions to ask:

    • Is Xeomin the same as Botox?
    • Why choose Xeomin over Botox?

    4The Xeomin (IncobotulinumtoxinA) Procedure

    1. 1. Facial assessment and treatment planning
    2. 2. Cleaning target areas
    3. 3. Precise injection of Xeomin
    4. 4. Resume normal activities

    5Aftercare & Recovery

    Expected Downtime: None

    Results Timeline: 5–7 days; lasts 3–4 months

    Tips:

    • Same preparation as Botox
    • Avoid blood thinners before treatment
    • Don't massage treatment areas

    Medical Disclaimer

    The information provided on MedSpa Listings is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a board-certified physician or qualified healthcare provider before undergoing any medical spa treatment. Individual results may vary. MedSpa Listings does not endorse any specific provider, treatment, or product.