HOW DOES XEOMIN® WORK?

Frown lines form when facial expressions are made as the muscle under the skin contracts. Over time, as your skin ages, these repeated expressions cause lasting frown lines. Neurotoxins, such as XEOMIN®, are prescription medications that block the release of chemicals that cause these muscle contractions. So frown lines are softened. 

XEOMIN® is a cutting-edge, new cosmetic medication used to treat frown lines and dynamic wrinkles and slow or reverse facial aging for all patients, including those who have developed an immunity to Botox, and new patients who have not previously had either treatment.

State-of-the-Art Manufacturing Process

XEOMIN® is similar to Botox in that they come from the same source, the only difference is that Xeomin has fewer complexing proteins surrounding the botulinum toxin type A molecule. This is believed to lessen a patient’s likelihood of developing an immunity to botulinum toxin type A. When the body senses a foreign invader (ex. botulinum toxin), it responds by creating antibodies and launching an attack. If this were to happen, the treatment may not have its desired effects.

Raquel's Statement

“My frown lines had reached the point of making me look… very serious but I didn’t want it to be too obvious that I'd had treatment. I wanted my frown lines smoothed but I didn’t want it to look unnatural. So my physician suggested XEOMIN and I’m very happy with the results. Just what I was looking for. I have more confidence that my appearance reflects my mood. Especially at work. Nobody thinks I’m stressed all the time, like they did before.”

Statement represents the experience and opinion of the individual shown here. Individual has been compensated. Individual results may vary.

Our office now offers XEOMIN® Contact us today to see how XEOMIN® can work for you!



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