Prejuvenation: Preventative Botox, Collagen Banking, and What Evidence Supports
Prejuvenation combines preventative Botox, collagen-stimulating treatments, and early skincare to delay visible aging. Here is what the evidence supports — and where it…
Botulinum toxin A products — Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau, Daxxify. Onset, duration, dosing conversion, and head-to-heads.
Prejuvenation combines preventative Botox, collagen-stimulating treatments, and early skincare to delay visible aging. Here is what the evidence supports — and where it…
Xeomin typically lasts 3 to 4 months for cosmetic use. Learn the onset timeline, what affects duration, how it compares to Botox and Daxxify, and when to schedule…
Botox and Dysport are both botulinum toxin A, but they differ in onset speed, diffusion behavior, unit conversion, and cost per session. Here is what the labels and the…
Dysport costs $4–$7 per unit but requires 2.5–3x more units than Botox. Explains the unit conversion, FDA dosing, why per-unit price is misleading without it, and how to…
Daxxify lasts a median of 6 months in clinical trials — longer than any other FDA-approved cosmetic neurotoxin. Here is what the evidence actually says about duration,…
How aesthetic practices define Botox touch-ups, set the 2-week follow-up window, document dose adjustments, and distinguish routine fixes from complications.
Xeomin is a botulinum toxin type A product without accessory proteins. Learn its uses, onset, duration, dosing caveats, cost, and patient fit.
Letybo is the newest FDA-approved neuromodulator in the U.S. Here is how it compares to Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin on onset, duration, unit conversion, cost, and patient…
Baby Botox and regular Botox use the same drug at different doses. Here is how the dosing philosophy differs, what each approach can and cannot do, and who each is for.
Botox Cosmetic typically lasts 3–4 months, but duration varies by treatment area, dose, metabolism, and which neuromodulator you use. Here is what the evidence and the…