The amount of neuromodulator used and the areas treated are determined by the individual’s muscle activity and pattern. Each person is unique, and thus requires a different amount of neuromodulator. Frequently, patients who have been treated with these agents find that they require a little more product because one side of the face is usually different than the other about 90% of the time. All three products require touch-ups. Touch-ups are performed at no cost to areas treated but must be scheduled between weeks 2 and 3 post injection for best results.
The amount of neuromodulator used and the areas treated are determined by the individual’s muscle activity and pattern. Each person is unique, and thus requires a different amount of neuromodulator. Frequently, patients who have been treated with these agents find that they require a little more product because one side of the face is usually different than the other about 90% of the time. All three products require touch-ups. Touch-ups are performed at no cost to areas treated but must be scheduled between weeks 2 and 3 post injection for best results.
Depending on the desired results, your provider will administer Botox or Xeomin via different points of injection. After 10 to 14 days, the neuromodulator will take full effect at the injection site to help relax the surrounding muscles that cause frown lines, crow’s feet, and stubborn eleven lines between your brows.
Neuromodulators such as Botox and Xeomin have evolved over time, gaining FDA approval for areas other than the forehead. Botox is FDA-approved for the treatment of severe primary axillary hyperhidrosis which is the excessive sweating of the underarms in patients who have not responded to antiperspirants. As a result, using them is safe.
Depending on the desired results, your provider will administer Botox or Xeomin via different points of injection. After 10 to 14 days, the neuromodulator will take full effect at the injection site to help relax the surrounding muscles that cause frown lines, crow’s feet, and stubborn eleven lines between your brows.
Neuromodulators such as Botox and Xeomin have evolved over time, gaining FDA approval for areas other than the forehead. Botox is FDA-approved for the treatment of severe primary axillary hyperhidrosis which is the excessive sweating of the underarms in patients who have not responded to antiperspirants. As a result, using them is safe.

