Xeomin’s technical name, incobotulinumtoxinA, is an injectable filler injected into facial muscles to treat fine/frown lines. It is also referred to as naked botox because of its purity.

This cosmetic treatment has gained a lot of popularity lately despite being new in the market.

Merz Pharma is the manufacturer of Xeomin, and it got FDA approval in 2011 in the US, while many European countries have been using this procedure for some time now.

Xeomin is also seen as an alternative to Botox due to its cost-effectiveness and long-term benefits.

What Is Xeomin Used For?

Xeomin is used as a cosmetic procedure for fine lines on the face. Issues like wrinkles, forehead lines, crow’s feet, and other age-related changes in the skin can be smoothed and restored through this procedure.

FDA also approves it as prescription medicine for conditions like:

  • Sialorrhea, long-term excessive drooling in people 2+ years
  • Cervical Dystonia, i.e., uncontrollable neck spasms
  • Abnormal head position
  • Uncontrollable eye twitching or Blepharospasm
  • Muscle stiffness in the arm due to upper limb spasticity

Xeomin Side Effects

Xeomin is very safe and can be done by anyone. However, as with any other cosmetic procedure, it has a few potential side effects. Headache is the most common side effect.

Other than that, some may experience dry eyes, dizziness, rashes, dry mouth, double vision, puffy eyes, neck pain, and drooping eyelids.

Xeomin Price

There are many factors that contribute to the cost of this cosmetic procedure. The treatment price depends upon various factors like the amount of injection needed, the number of units required, the area, the location, and the experience of the specialist.

The cost usually ranges between $9 to $15 per unit. Therefore, it may cost you anywhere from $200-$1000.

What Is Xeomin Made Of?

Xeomin is made from a neurotoxin called Botulinum. It is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.

The product is made using XTRACT technology. The manufacturing process purifies the molecule from unnecessary proteins. And leaves only the active therapeutic component.

Xeomin Benefits

Xeomin cosmetic treatment offers many benefits. Some of them are:

1) It is Safe and Effective

The most significant benefit of this procedure is that it is extremely safe and effective. And can be used by anyone. Research and clinical trials show that the efficacy of treating fine lines is high.

2) An Alternative to Botox

Xeomin is seen as an alternative to Botox, as both these treatments work similarly by blocking the activities of nerves in the muscles. It is also obtained from botulinum toxin, the same as Botox.

Xeomin treatment is considered safer than Botox as it is a more purified form. You can also significantly reduce the odds of triggering antibody formation, which can lead to allergic reactions.

3) Easy to Use

Xeomin is a simple procedure. It only takes a few minutes to inject the injections, and you can resume all your daily activities almost immediately after the procedure.

4) Easy Storage

Unlike other beauty treatments, it is easy to store and ship Xeomin as it does not require refrigeration. It can be accommodated in any environment easily.

5) Xeomin Procedure is Economical

The treatment is cost-effective as compared to other cosmetic procedures. The per-unit cost starts from $9.

6) The Effects Can be Changed

You may not like the cosmetic procedure’s outcome, or you may be unhappy with the results. Xeomin technology lasts only 3-6 months; therefore, you will regain your natural looks after some time, as neurotoxin injectables are temporary and not permanent.

7) Other Benefits

The procedure improves the overall appearance and gives you younger-looking radiant skin. It helps the muscles to relax by blocking the nerves in the muscles. It also reduces allergic reactions caused by the procedure.

The recovery time is faster, and results are visible within a few days.

 Xeomin Risks

According to research, this technology is safe for most people. However, it does have a few minor risks to serious side effects.  

Some risks are itching, redness, rash, swelling, wheezing, dizziness, faintness, or asthma symptoms.

What Is Xeomin FDA-Approved For?

Xeomin is FDA-approved to treat cosmetic conditions like fine lines, wrinkles, and other age-related issues that appear on the face.

It has also received FDA clearance to treat medical conditions such as:

  • Cervical dystonia/Neck Spasms
  • Blepharospasm/Eye Twitching
  • Upper limb spasticity/Muscle Stiffness in adults
  • Sialorrhea/Excessive Drooling

Bottomline: Benefits and Risks of Xeomin

Xeomin is a cosmetic procedure to treat fine lines, wrinkles, eyebrows, forehead, and other age-related signs of the face. The procedure is quite effective and economical. Therefore, it is seen as an alternative to Botox.

The active ingredient botulinum toxin A is purer and has no additives than any other cosmetic procedure. Hence the results are more natural in nature.

It is usually a safe procedure but can have side effects like itching, redness, and pain.

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

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