Injections of Jeuveau, which contain botulinum toxin type A, are used as a treatment for wrinkles. It is also known as “Newtox” because it is a new formulation of the same active ingredient that was used in the first Botox Cosmetic injections [1].

Jeuveau is distinct from other botulinum toxin injections in several important ways, although it has some similarities in common with Botox.

In the treatment of certain types of facial wrinkles, Jeuveau is superior to Botox and comes at a slightly lower cost.

When choosing the most effective treatment for wrinkles, including injectables, there are several considerations to consider.

Where Can Jeuveau Be Used?

The ability of Jeuveau to treat frown lines has brought it the most notoriety (glabellar lines).

People who received these injections showed significant improvement in 67 percent and 71 percent of separate studies that the FDA reported [2]. This represents a significant improvement when compared to the groups that received placebos, where only a one percent increase in effectiveness was reported.

You should discuss alternative treatments with a dermatologist if you want to treat other types of wrinkles around your mouth or eyes. These treatments might be more effective. These may include the original Botox injections and other injectables containing hyaluronic acid.

How about Jeuveau? Is it FDA-approved?

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of Jeuveau as a wrinkle treatment in February 2019 [1]. It is an innovative form of botulinum toxin A injection.

The following additional injections fall under the same category:

  • Dysport
  • Xeomin
  • Botox

How does Jeuveau work?

During the consultation, your healthcare provider will explain the procedure that will be followed during your treatment session. The Jeuveau procedure, in its most common form, includes the following stages:

  • Your healthcare provider will clean the treatment area to remove any traces of makeup or other cosmetics that may be present.
  • After that, Jeuveau will be injected into five different locations surrounding your frown lines using a series of multiple, smaller injections.
  • The total time needed to complete the procedure is approximately 15 minutes [3]. There is no necessary downtime or recovery period following the administration of the injections.

As the botulinum toxin begins to take effect, the muscles responsible for frown lines will begin to relax, resulting in a more relaxed and smooth appearance. You might see some results almost immediately, but the full effects will show up for about a week.

Getting ready for Jeuveau

You must discuss your options with a qualified medical professional before getting Jeuveau injections to treat frown lines. They will decide how many injections are necessary and which areas of the face will be treated before beginning the procedure.

During your consultation, you will have the opportunity to discuss both the benefits and the risks associated with your treatment. This is also an excellent time to obtain the total estimated costs and, if necessary, to establish a payment plan. Obtaining the total estimated costs is also an excellent time.

Even though Jeuveau does not require any downtime, you may take the day off from work to avoid being rushed during your consultation.

Jeuveau Risks and Side Effects

Jeuveau may be considered a risk-free treatment for wrinkles, but this does not mean it is completely risk-free. It is essential to have a conversation in advance with your healthcare provider about any possible adverse effects and serious risks.

Typical manifestations of common adverse effects take place at the injection site and may include the following [1]:

  • Headaches
  • Pain
  • Redness
  • Bruising

As a result of Jeuveau, some people may also experience droopy eyelids or infections of the upper respiratory tract.

Botulism that develops as a consequence of these injections may, at times, spread to other parts of the body. This can result in some uncommon but potentially serious risks, such as:

Medical Emergency

The condition known as botulism can be fatal in some cases. If you experience any adverse reactions after receiving Jeuveau injections, you should immediately dial 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room.

  • Incontinence
  • Voice changes
  • Facial drooping
  • Allergic reactions
  • Trouble with swallowing
  • Heart attack
  • Breathing difficulties (which may lead to death)

Because it is possible that the symptoms will not appear until several days after treatment, it is essential to maintain vigilance for an extended period of time.

It is important that you keep your primary care provider informed of any preexisting medical conditions and all medications, herbs, and supplements you take.

People who have problems with their cardiovascular system probably shouldn’t consume Jeuveau. In addition to this, there is a possibility that the injections will interact with muscle relaxants.

What to Expect Following Jeuveau Therapy

In contrast to cosmetic surgery, anti-wrinkle injections do not require any downtime for recovery. You are free to go back to work and carry on with other routine activities. However, you should avoid rubbing the injection site as this could cause the active ingredients to spread, which could lead to unpleasant side effects.

The effects of botulinum toxin injections will eventually fade away on their own after a period of several weeks or months [2]. To keep the results you have achieved, you will need to schedule a new round of injections, but you should give yourself at least three months in between each treatment.

Is Jeuveau Better Than Botox?

Both Botox Cosmetic and Jeuveau are effective at reducing the appearance of wrinkles; however, Botox is approved to treat a wider variety of wrinkles than Jeuveau is. 

A qualified medical professional should only give both medications in a hospital or other clinical setting because they can potentially cause mildly unpleasant side effects [4].

Although both injections contain the same active component, their formulations are slightly different from one another. The choice between Botox and Jeuveau may come down to a game of trial and error. Certain people react more positively to one of the two options than they do to the other.

On the other hand, Jeuveau could be a better choice for you if this is your first time getting botulinum toxin injections and you are searching for an option that is initially less expensive.

In addition, the method is proven to be the most successful in treating glabellar lines. Botox can be used to treat creases like these as well as other facial lines and wrinkles.

How Much Does Jeuveau Cost?

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reported that the average cost of botulinum toxin injections in 2019 was $408 [5]. This information was gathered from multiple sources.

Reports indicate that Jeuveau injections are available at a marginally lower price than Botox injections. The number of necessary injections, your healthcare provider, and your location will determine the precise amount you will have to pay.

Injectables used for cosmetic purposes are not covered by health insurance. Discuss possible discounts and payment plans with your provider to reduce the overall cost. You might also stumble across manufacturer coupons every once in a while.

Conclusion

The botulinum toxin A, the primary component of the first generation of Botox Cosmetic, has been reformulated into Jeuveau, the most advanced version of this product.

Botox can be used to treat a wider variety of facial wrinkles than Jeuveau, which is primarily used to treat frown lines. Jeuveau is only used to treat frown lines.

You should seek the advice of a dermatologist or a cosmetic surgeon to determine whether Jeuveau is an appropriate treatment option for your wrinkles. They will also talk to you about the possible dangers and adverse effects so that you can make an educated choice.

Disclaimer: This article is only a guide. It does not substitute the advice given by your healthcare professional. Before making any health-related decision, consult your healthcare professional.

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  • Dr Faisal Rasheed, M.D.

    Dr Faisal is a certified Medical Doctor currently carrying the role of a Senior Medical Officer in the Orthopaedic Surgery Department of his local hospital. With his vast experience and knowledge in the medical field, Dr Faisal is well-equipped to share educational content that helps readers improve their health and wellness. During his hospital shifts, he diligently cares for and treats patients under him. And during his spare time, he enjoys crafting health and wellness content that inspires readers to make positive changes. LinkedIn

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Dr Faisal is a certified Medical Doctor currently carrying the role of a Senior Medical Officer in the Orthopaedic Surgery Department of his local hospital. With his vast experience and knowledge in the medical field, Dr Faisal is well-equipped to share educational content that helps readers improve their health and wellness. During his hospital shifts, he diligently cares for and treats patients under him. And during his spare time, he enjoys crafting health and wellness content that inspires readers to make positive changes. LinkedIn