Monday, June 17, 2024

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Considering Botox in NYC but curious about other neuromodulator options? Dr. Lanna at Dr. Lanna Aesthetics is here to shed light on the differences between Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin, helping you make an informed decision about your wrinkle-smoothing treatment.

While all three options are derived from botulinum toxin and work by relaxing facial muscles to reduce wrinkles, subtle differences exist:

1. Potency:
- Dysport is considered slightly more potent than Botox, meaning fewer units may be needed to achieve similar results.
- Xeomin has a similar potency to Botox, with comparable dosing requirements.
2. Spread:
- Dysport tends to spread a bit more than Botox, making it potentially more suitable for larger treatment areas like the forehead.
- Xeomin's spread is similar to Botox, allowing for precise targeting of specific muscles.
3. Onset and Duration:
- Dysport may have a slightly faster onset of action compared to Botox, with some patients noticing results sooner.
- The duration of effects is typically similar for all three options, lasting around 3-4 months.
4. Protein Content:
- Xeomin is unique in that it doesn't contain any additional proteins, making it a potential option for those with sensitivities to these proteins.

Dr. Lanna will discuss your individual needs and preferences to recommend the most suitable neuromodulator for you. She'll consider factors like your desired outcome, treatment areas, budget, and any potential sensitivities.


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