Xeomin is a new Botox derivative that excites many people due to its effectiveness in reducing facial wrinkles.
However, how long one needs to wait for the results to appear?
In this article, we share personal experiences and facts about Xeomin based on recent studies.
Elisabeth, who has been using Botox for several years, shares her disappointment with Xeomin’s effectiveness: "I expected a lot from Xeomin after my positive Botox experience, but I was disappointed because I didn’t notice any results two weeks after the injection."
The first improvements are typically seen within 2-4 days after injection, while it may take up to two weeks for full effect. Factors like age, weight, and dosage significantly influence Xeomin’s effectiveness, making adherence to recommended dosages essential.
In studies, Xeomin shows a slightly faster onset and longer duration of efficacy compared to Botox due to its lower additional substance content. According to Dr. Müller, an aesthetic surgeon, "Xeomin has a smaller percentage of additional substances in the preparation, leading to a quicker onset and longer efficacy."
Q: What is Xeomin and how does it work?
A: Xeomin is a neurotoxin that paralyzes muscles to reduce facial wrinkles, similar to Botox but with fewer additives.
Q: How long does Xeomin last?
A: Duration varies per person, ranging from 2-4 months.
Q: Are Xeomin injections painful?
A: Most people feel no pain during or after injection. Cooling the forehead or injection sites beforehand is recommended to minimize discomfort.