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Woman getting Botox-type injectable treatment at a medical spa

Should I switch up my Botox-type injectables?

When you ask your injector for “some Botox,” do you know which formula they choose for you? Each of the Botox-type injectables available—BOTOX®, Dysport®, Jeuveau®, and Xeomin®—contains botulinum toxin type A and is FDA-approved. But they have slight differences, and it is possible in rare cases for patients to require a change in formula after developing Botox resistance. Our qualified aesthetics team has helped numerous patients navigate the vast array of injectables available at our Joplin, MO medspa. Below, they explain what you need to know. What are the different brands of injectable neurotoxins? The injectable botulinum toxins (a.k.a. neurotoxins or neuromodulators) currently available for cosmetic enhancements today are: Botox...

Woman Gets BOTOX or Dysport Neurotoxin Injections at Med Spa at Maningas Cosmetic Surgery in Joplin

BOTOX, Dysport, Jeuveau, Oh My! Here’s the Difference Between the Top Neuromodulators on the Market

Just as Kleenex is synonymous with tissues, BOTOX® has long been used as a catch-all term for injectable neuromodulators. But while BOTOX is by far the most common non-invasive aesthetic procedure performed in the U.S., a few other neurotoxins have emerged since its creation. In this post, we explain everything you need to know about the 4 injectable neuromodulators currently available: BOTOX®, Dysport®, Jeuveau®, and Xeomin®. How do neurotoxins work? How are neurotoxins measured? What is the difference between injectable neurotoxins? Are all neurotoxins injected similarly? How long do neuromodulators last? How much do neurotoxins in Joplin cost? How can I make sure I get beautiful neuromodulator...